Europe's Galileo Program In Serious Trouble
elrous0 writes "Various news outlets are reporting that Europe's Galileo program is facing a serious financial and technical crisis and may be permanently stalled. The European program, designed to be a superior answer to the US's GPS — and, more critically, not controlled by the US — has faced numerous hurdles since its inception. To date the Galileo program has succeeded in launching only one of its 30 planned satellites and has been beset by delays and cost overruns. Apparently, squabbling between the eight companies in the consortium behind the project is responsible for many of the problems. The project is now threatened with an EU takeover. But some doubt that even an infusion of EU capital can save the flagging program."
Thats really what I dont understand about Europeans and their EU RA RA comments. You say your all for it and love it and want the feeling of superiority over the US it would likely provide, yet time and again for years now it has been showed you guys will never ever get your acts together and just AGREE. Hell in the US we fight constantly with each other but when it comes time to buckle up and agree we do it. About the only thing you guys managed to agree with is money, which funny enough, is doing really well over the US dollar. So why is it so hard for the EU to move beyond that and agree on more things?
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So how's that government funded European search engine progressing?
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I'm sure that like US states for the past 142 years, we'll see fit to take it out on nations outside the federation.
Where ya gonna go? Russia? Good luck with that one -- Western/Central European invasions of Russia haven't done so well historically. Africa? More trouble then it's worth.
And it's not really a good analogy to make linking the EU 'Federation' with the United States. We have a shared culture and history. You have a collection of different languages, different cultures, different priorities and different pressures. Would the EU survive real pressure from an outside source? If an outside aggressive power started offering non-aggression pacts to individual EU members trying to divide the EU what would happen? What would happen if an outside power waged economic warfare on individual member states and not on others?
I suspect that it would be a lot easier to splinter the EU then it would be to splinter the United States. You aren't going to convince New York or Texas to walk away from the United States. I suspect that you could convince the UK, Poland or others to walk away from the EU.
I want peace on earth and goodwill toward man.
We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.
Firstly, there is a thing called a "European". I identify myself as European only.
I agree, that the EU is undemocratic, and that stems solely from the fact that it is still an organisation of states, and not a federation. Anti-federalists are anti-democratic by nature. The ONLY solution is to build a United States of Europe.
BTW, Happy Europe Day in advance!
"Civis Europaeus sum!"
Not for many decades, no. After all, European culture doesn't promote raping women that show too much skin, like Muslim culture does. Check out the news; rapes by Muslims are out of control in Europe, and the typical excuse is "I couldn't help myself because she didn't have enough clothes on."
It's amazing how many apologists there are for barbaric behavior.