The Myth of “Neutrality”, Revised

Article 29.4.11: “No provision of this Constitution invalidates laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the State that are necessitated by the obligations of membership of the European Union referred to in subsection 10 of this section, or prevents laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the European Union or by institutions thereof, [...]

Lisbon Treaty provides for outright promotion of Nuclear Power

The European Atomic Energy Community, or EURATOM, is an international organization composed of the members of the European Union. It was established on March 25, 1957, by a second treaty of Rome, signed the same day as the more famous Treaty of Rome which instituted the European Economic Community (EEC). The European Atomic Energy Community [...]

Poland Agrees to the Concept of an EU Army

Poland, long considered a strong supporter of NATO, has strongly endorsed the concept of an EU “Common Army,” according to the Polish defense minister.
“We are in favor of a much stronger role for European defense, and that would include a military headquarters,” said Bogdan Klich, who was appointed defense minister last year when the party [...]

Lisbon: A recipe for a war-mongering superstate

The solution adopted in the Lisbon Treaty text for avoiding accusations that it was simply the EU Constitution reborn was, in essence, to remove all occurrences of the word ‘constitution’ from the text.
However, the Lisbon Treaty will be, if adopted, the legal framework for an EU federal superstate, with its own arms industry, its own [...]