The year is 50 B.C. All of Gaul is entirely occupied by the Romans. All? Well, not entirely! One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders, and life is not easy for the Roman legionaries who garrison the fortified camps of Totorum, Aquarium, Laudanum and Compendium...
Avu wrote:Nothing has changed.
jorb wrote:Avu wrote:Don't worry jorb. UK is still firmly in NATO. Nothing has changed.
I entertain no illusions to the contrary. One does not simply walk out of Mordor.
jorb wrote:Life in an empire can be comfortable, but it can never be genuinely good. Good resides in small things. Too much mass and the core inevitably rots away.
jorb wrote:Since joining the EU my country has taken part in punitive military expeditions to every corner of the globe, and has had to endure the spectacle of NATO troops operating openly on its soil, something which would have been completely unthinkable 30 years ago, in a quite obvious rattling of the sabre directed at Russia. Does this strike you as a development towards peace, or militarism?
Constructing a universal city of man, of one tongue and race, was, in the Old Testament, one of the original satanic inspirations of mankind.
I enjoy peace. I enjoy being left alone. The EU is the opposite of those things.
Constructing a universal city of man, of one tongue and race, was, in the Old Testament, one of the original satanic inspirations of mankind.
ven wrote:do you believe Russia would be less aggressive toward Sweden if you were an isolated country without the protection of a larger group?
Hasta wrote:If someone wants peace in isolation, why would he even need to pay anyone for those "comforts"? His isolation is his own businness, no?
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