BobbyD. wrote:
You're right the big goal for the future is one EU nation, but we also will have some trouble to realize this.
For example one problem will be to find a national language for all of us.
Or at the moment we have 7 different monarchies in the EU that you have to bring under one hat.
Or put together the state of vatican with the turkey, and so on...
Don't get me wrong i support the hole EU idea, but i'm also proud to be a german.
That IS the ultimate goal of the Union, but if it ever happens (which will be very difficult), it will be an incredibly complex form of state. Like we have in Belgium, only on a much larger scale. Responsibilities and tasks will be divided between a central European government and regional governments to run the countries (or regions in those countries) themselves. As for the national language? Not going to happen, since we'll never be one nation, but one state. There are so many peoples and cultures on our continent that forming a nation is technically impossible.
The monarchies? Sooner or later those monarchies will have to be reduced to a strictly ceremonial or cultural role. I fear however the whole idea is doomed to fail. Even in Belgium, where essentially only 2 peoples are trying to live together, the system works miserably, since one people fail to have any respect for the other. There is no interest in the common good, something I have also witnessed from some European people here on the forums. I'm convinced that if the comprising peoples and states of Europe can't get over themselves each and every country on our great continent will eventually find itself on the list of Third World countries.
Turkey on itself is a very touchy subject. Turkey is an islamic state and therefore is culturally quite distant from traditionally christian Europe. Although I hold Turkey in much higher respect than any middle-east country, they still have a very long ways to go in terms of social development and human rights preservations. Turkey is simply not ready to be a part of Europe yet.