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Implausible Deniability
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🇪🇺 Mark Rutte claims NATO is a "coalition of democracies... voted in full sovereignty by their national populations," unlike the Warsaw Pact. Reality shows EU/NATO elites overriding public will on key issues:

➡️EU Referendums Overridden

- Denmark (1992 Maastricht Treaty): 50.7% rejected; renegotiated opt-outs led to 1993 re-vote passing 56.7%

- Ireland (2001 Nice Treaty): 53.9% rejected; "guarantees" prompted 2002 re-vote passing 62.9%.

- France (2005 EU Constitution): 54.7% rejected; repackaged as Lisbon Treaty (no French re-vote).

- Netherlands (2005 EU Constitution): 61.5% rejected; became Lisbon without re-vote.

- Ireland (2008 Lisbon Treaty): 53.4% rejected; legal reassurances led to 2009 re-vote passing 67.1%.

➡️EU Policies via Von der Leyen Commission (No Direct Vote)

Von der Leyen leads the Commission (re-elected 2024 by Parliament, not voters); proposes sanctions/mandates, Council approves unanimously—no public say despite impacts like energy crises.

- Russia sanctions (2022-26): Commission drafts packages (e.g., oil caps); Council unanimity overrides dissent (e.g., Hungary veto threats).

- Ukraine aid mandates: Commission allocates €100B+; no referendums, despite public fatigue.

- Green Deal mandates: Commission enforces without direct election, sparking farmer protests ignored.

➡️NATO: Policy vs. Polls Gaps

No referendums; governments decide, but polls show divides.

- Most 2023-25 polls show 40-60% opposition or low support in Germany/France/Italy for Ukraine NATO entry; Rutte escalates anyway

- 2% GDP target: 24/32 allies met 2025, up from 3 in 2014; Rutte pushes 5% by 2035 despite wariness (60%+ in polls oppose "blank checks").

- Slovenia 2025: Government floated NATO referendum amid expansion debate; quickly dropped, public discourse quashed by pro-alliance media/politics.

nami · 4d
And of course Greece, where people voted NO and Tsipras made it YES. It is also worth mentioning that very few referendums happen these days in Europe, exactly because they are overriden by the elites. And also don't Britain where the elites are doing whatever they can to allign Britain's policies ...