I hope that everyone has read the lead article in this week's POLITICAL UPDATE. It is entitled The United States of North America. It examines the proposed Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP).
"In the early years of the 21st century, elites in three nations — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — are busy creating a new political configuration called the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). It would broaden and deepen the relationship between the three nations created in 1994 through the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in dramatic ways."
The goal of the SPP is more-or-less openly admitted.
"Following his election in 2000, Mexican president Vicente Fox told an audience in California that his government would "use all our persuasion and all our talent to bring together the U.S., Canadian and Mexican governments so that in five or ten years, the border is totally open to the free movement of workers." Fox was similarly candid in a 2002 address to an audience in Madrid: "Eventually, our long-range objective is to establish with the United States, but also with Canada, our other regional partner, an ensemble of connections and institutions similar to those created by the European Union.""
In another article, John Leo explains the ideology of transnationalism. It is also called internationalism or post-Americanism. This helps to explain why so many elites support plans like the SPP.
Significant articles about the SPP have also been written by Phyllis Schlafly and William Jasper.
Read them all, if you dare.
No comments:
Post a Comment