LUCIA KUBOSOVA

 

05.06.2008 @ 09:26 CET

 

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has suggested that Asia and Pacific countries, including the region's heavyweights such as China, India and Japan, form a regional bloc similar to the European Union.

 

"The key thing is to enhance security and regional co-operation, which at present is fragmented," Rudd said in a radio interview on Wednesday (4 June), AFP has reported, after he presented the idea during an address to the Asia Society of Australasia.

 

Mr Rudd suggests Asian-Pacific community would loosely follow the EU's integration path (Photo: Council of the European Union)

He argued that an "Asia-Pacific Community" could be founded by 2020 as a forum for tackling climate change and terrorism, as well as settling territorial conflicts, such as over Kashmir, the Taiwan Straits and the Korean peninsula.

 

Furthermore, it could serve as a trade platform to help exploit the benefits of the looming economic power of the region, which he thinks will be "at the centre of global affairs" throughout this century.

 

"Put simply, global economic and strategic weight is shifting to Asia," he said.

 

Commenting on possible comparisons with the 27-strong European Union - which is set to enlarge further - Mr Rudd said that it does not serve as "an identical model of what we would seek to develop in the Asia-Pacific, but what we can learn from Europe is this: It is necessary to take the first step," according to Radio Australia.

 

His suggestions come shortly after a similar process of regional integration has resulted in the creation of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), set up by a founding treaty signed last month.

 

The new supranational and intergovernmental body has combined two previously existing customs unions – Mercosur and the Andean Community – with 12 participating countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru and Chile.

 

Its institutional structure directly copies the EU model, with UNASUR's headquarters to be located in Quito, Ecuador, a South American parliament seated in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and a 'Bank of the South' to be situated in Bogota, Colombia.

 

Other regional groupings inspired by Europe include a single market without trade barriers for goods and services agreed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as well as the African Union.

 

http://euobserver.com/9/26277

 

WLC comment:

The less powers there are out there, the easier it will be for Satan to impose universal Sunday Laws. Consolidation of global powers has been fortold in Bible prophecy in Isaiah 8:9, 10: "Associate yourselves, O ye people, and ye shall be broken in pieces; and give ear, all ye of far countries: gird yourselves, and ye shall be broken in pieces; gird yourselves, and ye shall be broken in pieces. Take counsel together, and it shall come to nought; speak the word, and it shall not stand: for God is with us." This global consolidation which will succed in bringing about universal Sunday Laws, will nevertheless come to nought, for His poeple will triumph in the end.

 

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The devil may scheme as much as he can but God will Triumph in the end !
Written by Simon White, December 07, 2008
smilies/wink.gifHallalujah ! Rejoice because God is good & just!smilies/cheesy.gif They always say..."Enhance security & regional co-operation" boy with all these benefits we do not need God because man will make heaven on earth???smilies/tongue.gif I think they believe what they say but are mightly decieved by satansmilies/angry.gif

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