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The High
Representative of the European Union Foreign Affairs and
Security, Defense Policy
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Global
Foreign Affairs Representative -- June 26, 2007
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/june2007/goodricks626-3.htm
These are some of the things developing in the European Union (
EU ) this Summer of 2007.
First of all, many people have their eyes fixed on Xavier Solana
( also called Javier Solana) to become the UMFA.
His official title for now is High
Representative for the Common Foreign Security Policy
Mr. Solana is a solid-state physicist who analyzes Defense
Policy, especially in regards to nuclear militarism.
He is answerable to the nation-states within
the Common Market ( EU ).
In our estimation, Mr. Solana PAVES the way for the new person to
come on the scene as the EU Rep of Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Solana, as we see it, is preparing the way for another
person to come on the scene and take over
the role of forming Global Policy in regards to nuclear
militarism and all other affairs of State.
That other person -- in our opinion -- is a quasi-nuclear
physicist ( no country-bumpkin farmer ).
It is our belief that the new High Rep of EU Foreign Affairs will
hail from another country; that he is an
outsider ( not born in Europe ).
The coming Eighth King of Revelation 17 will be representing the
EU itself as a Confederated Body of 10 heads
with "one voice", as we see it.
He will take the EU deliberations [ from the Commission,
Parliament, Councils etc. ] and form one policy -- the EU policy.
Sort of a political Humptey-Dumptey.
Now these formulated policies will not be limited to the EU
alone, as we see it. That is because the Powers That Be
have prepared the Office of the High Representative of Foreign
Affairs and Security Policy well in advance. This Hi Rep will
also
participate in UN meetings, and will have a diplomatic corps
around the world.
Proposals
being offered
UMFA
: now called " High Representative of EU Foreign Affairs and
SP " -- June 22, 2007 ( Ed: HRUFASP for
short )
The proposed EU foreign minister will now have
the clunkier title of High Representative of
the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,
while the text in several places makes clear that the EU should
not get any more foreign policy powers.
http://euobserver.com/9/24342/?rk=1
High Representative of the European Union
for FP, Defense and Security -- June
22, 2007
The title would be High Representative
of the European Union for Foreign Policy, defense and security,
instead of the Union Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Ed: a double portfolio .....
The new foreign policy chief will take over the jobs from
present foreign policy chief Javier Solana and EU
External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner.
The new foreign policy chief would chair meetings of the 27 EU
foreign ministers and head a combined foreign service with both national and EU diplomats. http://english.people.com.cn/200706/23/eng20070623_386984.html
Ed: HREUFPDS for short
Vice-President of European Commission -- June 22, 2007
Under the deal, the foreign policy chief would be
called High Representative of the European Union
and serve also as vice-president of the
executive European Commission,
but would not get the title of 'foreign minister' as in the
constitution.
The new foreign policy chief would chair meetings
of EU foreign ministers and head a combined external action
service drawing on both national and EU diplomats,http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/20070622-0746-eu-treaty-foreign.html
Moves to make EU foreign policy more decisive
were at the heart of the constitutional treaty.
All 27 member states signed up to a deal to create a single
foreign minister who would sit in both the
European Commission and the Council of Ministers, and thus
end the absurd situation of having two representatives for every
external issue. There was also to be a common external
action service of EU diplomats running everything from
diplomacy to development assistance.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/25ee73b6-1f56-11dc-ac86-000b5df10621,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2F25ee73b6-
1f56-11dc-ac86-000b5df10621.html&_i_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.google.com%2Fnews%3Fhl%3Den
Creation of an EU
diplomatic corp --June 22, 2007
Thousands of European commission officials serving in its
120 delegations around the world - effectively diplomats in
waiting - will come under his or her control. The
minister is also expected to chair the EU council of foreign
ministers, helping to define sensitive
polices throughout the world, from the US to China, Iran and
Iraq.
The draft drawn up early this morning states the EUs
foreign policy will lead to the progressive framing of a
common defence policy that might lead to a common defence
But critics say this will not be enough to
prevent the EU corps from growing into a fully-fledged diplomatic
service
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/23/ntreaty423.xml
In addition, as demanded by Britain the treaty
will not refer to the appointment of a first-ever EU
foreign minister but to a high representative
for foreign and security policy. Britain claims that the
title of foreign minister would give the impression that national
governments were ceding sovereignty on foreign policy to the EU.
http://www.neurope.eu/view_news.php?id=75389
External
Representation of the EU
UN Security Council seat for EU --25
January 2005
"The EUs Commissioner
for External Affairs, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, is currently
advocating a single seat for the EU in the UN. She
recently argued that, "Europe must speak with one voice in
the Security Council
I think that one should
consider a special seat for the EU in the Security Council
given its foreign policy significance"
--- EU-Observer
Aside from the EUs established negotiating position in the
WTO, Article III-296 (2) of the EU Constitution says that the EU
Foreign Minister shall conduct political dialogue with third parties on the Unions behalf,
throwing the net wide for negotiations in other international
arenas
http://www.vote-no.com/webelieve/research/myth1.pdf.
* * * * *
person 1 - High
Representative of the EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
...... at the UN
"When the EU has defined its position on a subject discussed
at the UN Security Council those
Member States which sit on the Security Council shall
request that the Union Minister ( Ed: H Rep
) for Foreign Affairs be asked to present the
Unions position. How far and how often France and
Britain will be willing to observe the letter and spirit of this
article remains to be seen."
person 2 --
president of European Council
Constitutional Treaty, which allows the new
President of the European Council
as well to represent the EU to the outside world on issues
concerning its common foreign and security policy
transatlantic
A de facto division of tasks might be the best way forward, with
the President of the Council, for
example, negotiating with the US President,
whilst the European Foreign Minister would speak with the US
Secretary of State
http://fedtrust.co.uk/admin/uploads/PolicyBrief23.pdf.
* * * *
EU and the WTO ( Commerce, Economy )
When the whole of Europe speaks with one voice, we can
have more clout on the
world stage. For example, sanctions or arms
embargoes have more impact if imposed by 25 countries
rather than one. We are stronger in trade
negotiations if we negotiate as one economic bloc. And
diplomatic initiatives, designed to improve our security,
can be more effective with the support of European partners.
http://www.fco.gov.uk/Files/kfile/EU%20Constitution%20Guide,0.pdf.
One Voice for the EU
at the UN
It is the unique position of the Hi Rep of the EU Foreign
Affairs
that he may be granted a seat at the UN Security Council ( only 5
permanent seats with veto-power;
the other 10 seats are temporary ) .
In order to do this, both France and England may have to
relinquish their seats at the UN Security Council.
Or, the Hi Rep of the EU FA and SP may be granted an additional
6th seat. Only time will reveal the details.
From that platform, the EU policy maker [ Hi Rep of FA and
SP ] will be able to voice his directives Globally.
This, of course, remains to be seen.
This global
policy maker will
thus be camouflaged by surrounding participants , as if he were
simply a Representative of EU Affairs with a Defense portfolio.
Not so. He will be forming Global policy to
which all nations will comply. This too
remains to be seen.
More information on his position as Hi Rep of EU Foreign
Affairs and Security Policy can be seen at :
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/egov.html
The Five permanent seats on the UN Security Council are currently
held by China, Russia, The United States, France and Britain.
Many people are not aware that UN Treaties
supercede all other treaties, as explained
here:
http://www.capalert.com/sexedabcdisney/amersov.htm
That is why the EU Constitution is being called the New EU Treaty
, building upon the treaties that came before:
The Treaty of Rome ( 1957 ) ; Maastricht ( 1992); Amsterdam (
1996 ) ; and Nice ( 2000 ) .
That is why the one voice over the EU will become the one
voice over the Globe as he sits
( physically, ....... or virtually by remote telecommunications )
at the UN Security Council. That is how we see it.
ONE VOICE www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/kol.html
One-Voice News http://www.european-voice.com/diary.asp
Role of the NEW Union Minister of Foreign Affairs
"One
of the big changes is to create an EU Foreign Minister. This person will sit in the Commission,
as one of its vice-Presidents, and answer to the
member states. The position will amalgamate the posts of
External Relations Commissioner and High
Representative of the EU. Currently the two men occupying the
posts - Chris Patten and Javier Solana - expend considerable
energies not stepping on each other's patch
The Union shall have a legal personality.
The supremacy of Union law over national law is
written down for the first time.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights is legally binding.
Eurozone countries get more powers
http://www.euobserver.com/index.phtml?sid=9&aid=12895
June
28-2002
"If you want Europe to be a force in the world, as we do, you
have to have a leader that Bush can phone and say:
I talk to Europe now," Mr Hain points out. The
British Europe minister deplores the fact that American president
George Bush does not know who is in charge with the
current EU presidency system. Without a longterm
full-time president, the EU will never be influential
on the world stage and business will be done, as it
is today, with the UK, France or Germany, warns Mr Hain,
insisting that small countries have nothing to gain from this
situation.
http://www.euobserver.com/index.phtml?sid=9&aid=6813
External
Affairs to have a diplomatic corps -- June 11, 2004
Governments have
agreed that in order for the new foreign minister to have a
well-functioning back-up service by the time the post comes into
being, then preparations have to start straight away.
If the Constitution is finalised by EU leaders on 17-18 June [ 2004] , it will not come into force until at
least 2006 - but it is set to be signed in the early autumn. [of 2004]
Directly after this, the machinery surrounding the
foreign minister post, which will essentially be an EU diplomatic
service made up of civil servants from both the member states and
the European Commission delegations, will be put into place.
Two big institutional changes that are being considered for early
introduction are a new post of EU foreign minister - some want it
to be in place by November - and having a president of the
eurogroup - something pushed by France.
http://euobserver.com/?aid=16580&rk=1
"Italy believes that Europe can give a real
contribution to international security, peace and freedom by
developing common policies to face the most serious crises
affecting the planet together with its
American ally."
http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/031003064715.02u8pg9f
The NEW Union Minister of Foreign Affairs--October 2, 2003
EU FOREIGN MINISTER:
New post, to be appointed by a qualified majority of member
states. The foreign minister also to be responsible
for security and defence policy, and will replace both
the Commissioner for External Affairs Chris Patten
and EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy
Javier Solana.
http://www.eubusiness.com/afp/031002015917.rxmfs6nr
Foreign Minister Role
The British prime minister is opposed to handing over member-state
powers [ed.
note: the Council ] in the
fields of foreign affairs, economic policy and security,
to EU bodies in Brussels. [ed.note: the Commission and Foreign Minister -VP]
Giscard d'Estaing's draft text, which includes the creation of a
post of EU foreign
minister, has sparked
a growing campaign for a public vote in Britain on whether the
country should adopt the constitution. http://www.eubusiness.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=110934
"Foreign Minister" to preside over priorities --May 22, 2003
Ed:
We believe that the person over External Affairs will act as co-
Foreign Minister. And although the media
gives play to Solana for Foreign Affairs, we believe the real
policy-maker will be the person over External Affairs.
1 voice for 1 world
EU member states should integrate their national
priorities into Europe's framework in order to create
a global diplomacy. Mr Papandreou, whose country
currently holds the EU's presidency, believes such a plan is
important in order for the EU to be able to speak with
one voice in a Europe of 25 member states, and best
target the main risks in the world.
The foreign minister stressed that everyone, in Europe and the US,
has an interest in having a strong Europe to rely on.
Cohesion between the member states may be even bigger now than
before the Iraqi crisis, the minister also said.
http://www.euobserver.com/index.phtml?aid=11325
Powerful
"foreign minister" wanted; ---April 26, 2003
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - The planned foreign minister of
the European Union will have far-reaching
powers under the new proposals unveiled
yesterday by the Convention on the future of Europe.
This individual, who will also be
vice-president of the Commission, will be
able to have the
right to initiate proposals in the area of Common Foreign and
Security Policy.
**These are two
huge innovations - taking away member states' treasured right of
veto and giving the minister the right of initiative in the area.
Until now the High Representative for CFSP (Common
Foreign Security Policy) - which the new post will combine with the
External Relations Commissioner - could only "assist the
Council" by contributing to the "formulation,
preparation and implementation of policy decisions
Luxembourg MP Ben Fayot agreed that the minister will be
"very powerful" but suggested it
would bring
a
"new dynamic" to the EU.
Commenting on consolidated EU Authority:(from bbc)
No.
We had one head of state between 1941 and 1945 for the following
countries: Germany, Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Belgium,
Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Northern France, The Channel
Islands, Ukraine, Byelorussia, The Baltic States. It didn't work
then.
Chris Klein, UK
What values will the
"one voice" espouse ??? March 7, 2003
(reading between the lines, this article asserts that EU humanism
works better than Christianity)
http://www.euobserver.com/index.phtml?aid=10466
EU Foreign Policy --June 20, 2003
Initial reactions to the overarching principles of the document
point towards a great deal of common ground between EU
and US priorities and the identification of global threats.
Emphasis on cooperation with allies and partners mirrors similar
aims found in the US National Security Strategy.
The document, drafted by the EU's High
Representative for Foreign Policy Javier Solana, marks a shift
from the traditional concept of self-defence, based on the threat
of invasion, to a more proactive stance.
Terror must be tackled using both civilian and
military capabilities, using political and economic
pressures.
http://www.eupolitix.com/EN/News/265984c0-a1dc-415e-93d7-333979377086.htm
New Union Minister of Foreign Affairs
http://www.eupolitix.com/EN/News/25c54e4e-57b1-47be-99d3-1ae01083e9b7.htm
Who
will enforce the
dictates of the "one voice" ? ..... We believe the
enforcer is from another governmental sphere,
where militarism ( security forces ) will back up the mandates of
the "one voice".
EU's NEW
Foreign-Minister to "play a role on the world's
stage"--May 27, 2003
http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics/story/0,3605,963779,00.html
NEW FM to represent EU
on World's stage
http://www.upi.com/print.cfm?StoryID=20030526-104519-1738r
Foreign Minister within the Commission (also Vice-President of the Commission)
The commission backs an
EU foreign minister
with a 'double hat' as Prodi puts it, representing on the one
hand the external relations [ like Chris Patten ]tasks of the EU governments and on the
other those of the commission itself.
[meaning : representing the EU
Commission to the Council ; and then globally? ]
Who would have said five
months ago that this would happen? Then all of a sudden we have a
person who can truly represent, at this crucial stage, the
common will of the Commission and the Council, and
while they wont be sharing a telephone line, so to
speak, they will at least be operating from the same
switchboard, said Prodi.
http://www.eupolitix.com/EN/News/80de7a88-36e8-4cf3-add2-4b6d6969c7f2.htm
EU to
elect "Foreign Minister" ( in charge of Defense and
Security) [ like Javier
Solana ]
...... the Commission president will be a European
The latest proposals from the convention on the future of Europe
would also commit member states to "unreservedly"
backing an EU common foreign policy, if
approved unanimously at an intergovernmental conference
Europe will remain a union of sovereign nation states [
"10 kings who have not received their kingdom yet" ]
"In addition, EU leaders would also elect a foreign minister
to conduct the union's common foreign policy and carry
out any foreign policy mandates agreed by the member
states. Defence and security policy
initiatives undertaken by the EU would also come under his or her
remit.
On foreign policy the document declares: "Member states
shall actively and unreservedly support the union's common
foreign and security policy in a spirit of loyalty and mutual
solidarity. They shall refrain from action contrary to the
union's interests or likely to undermine its effectiveness."
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/eu/story/0,9061,963656,00.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/05/26/ueu.xml&sSheet=/portal/2003/05/26/ixportaltop.html
EU and US working
together- Oct. 3, 2003
"Italy sees
military cooperation in the Atlantic framework as the
presupposition for the development of the
European Security and Defense Policy
and the Common Foreign and Security Policy,
the instruments by which Europe is building its international
political role," he said.
Accession
countries want EU Foreign Minister --Oct. 10, 2003
There is higher
support for a common EU foreign policy in the accession
countries, with 74 percent in favour. Cyprus is most in favour of
a common policy - with 87 percent - and Malta least in favour
with just over half.
These countries are even more in favour of a common
defence policy, with 84 percent declaring themselves for
"a common defence and security policy among European Union
member states".
http://euobs.com/?aid=12998&rk=a4aaf35eacbbad9f7eed585a056e839b
New EU Foreign Minister
( Defense policies) --- October 4, 2003
The Foreign Minister
and the permanent President of the European Council are the major
innovations in the new Treaty.
http://euobs.com/?aid=12904&rk=60c757ae5746b8b1509150a420705d59
Germany wants
an all powerful leader over both the
Commission and the Council---Jan 2, 2003
Germany's foreign minister Joschka Fischer is pushing
for the idea of one person to be the head of the
European Commission and European Council. Britain is
clearly against this plan, however it would support the proposal
for the European Parliament to elect the head of the Commission.
"I was very struck at Copenhagen by how France
completely lined up with Blair on the necessity for an elected
chairman for the European Council of Ministers, whereas the
German position is for giving all
power to a new kind of European kaiser, a Commission president
who will tell all the other European institutions what to
do," Mr MacShane told the Financial Time
http://www.euobserver.com/index.phtml?sid=9&aid=8890
Henning
Christophersen, a former EU Commissioner representing the Danish
government in the Convention said he is worried because the
EU foreign minister would hold "the right to initiative and
at the same time lead the negotiations and implement the
decisions".
He believes this would put too
much power into the hands of one person and said that such an arrangement is unknown
in national constitutions.
http://www.euobserver.com/index.phtml?aid=11015
MacShane warns of all powerful EU leader--Jan 2, 2003
Denis MacShane (pictured),
the Europe minister, has accused Germany of wanting to appoint an
all-powerful "kaiser" at the top of the European
Commission and warned Gerhard Schröder that the English
decapitated such a figure 350 years ago.
He attacked the German proposals for a stronger head of
the Commission, arguing that
they would sideline national governments and their leadership.
One idea being touted by Joschka Fischer, Germany's foreign
minister, is for a one person to be president of both the
Commission and the European Council, http://news.ft.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=FT.com/StoryFT/FullStory&c=StoryFT&cid=1039524086426&p=1012571727159
Europe sets out
sweeping new powers May 27-2003
The EU envisaged by the
105-strong convention would have a full-time president elected by
EU leaders to give strategic direction. He or she
would be a serving or former prime minister.
A foreign minister would be elected, also by EU
leaders, to conduct a common policy. EU
defence and security policy initiatives would also come under his
remit.
http://news.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml;$sessionid$PJXOCDFYBBSLXQFIQMFCFFOAVC
BQYIV0?xml=/news/2003/05/27/weu27.xml&site=5
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Quoting JESUS :
"I AM come in My Father's name and ye receive Me not .
If another shall come in
his own name, him ye will receive. " --- John 5:43
"He came unto His own, and His own received Him not. But as
many as received Him,
to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them
that believe on His name." -- John 1: 11, 12
"For yet a little while, and He that shall come, will
come, and will not tarry" Hebrews 10:37
LINKS
ESC European Security Council with 10 seats
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2004/02/12/2003098457
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org