• AdeptusPrimaris@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    Amazing that the EU can quickly organise a naval mission to attack Yemen, but they can’t do the minimum decent thing and say “we condemn Israel’s atrocities” in the UN.

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      10 months ago

      Hasn’t been quickly at all imo. Typical of Europe to just let US and Britain do it then act like they don’t need to to save face. but yea should condemn regardless

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      10 months ago

      Quickly? By EU standards, I suppose, but this is the furthest thing from “quick” in the real world. We are about a month late compared to the UK and the USA.

      but they can’t do the minimum decent thing and say “we condemn Israel’s atrocities” in the UN

      The EU is a permanent observer in the UN and as such doesn’t have any voting rights. The common foreign policy is decided by the Council and requires unanimity so every member state has veto power. As such it’s practically impossible to come to a conclusive decision on divisive matters such as the current Gaza conflict.

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        10 months ago

        True enough.

        I’m more disgusted with the member states stance on Israel; not only do most of them refuse to condemn Israel, they openly stand with Israel. I’m especially disgusted with Germany.

        The EU as an entity could have taken on more of a mediating role in the conflict, but has instead opted to echo the US’s rhetoric. And this is what disappoints me the most.

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          10 months ago

          I can agree with that. Something that looked particularly bad was von der Leyen openly supporting Israel, in contrast with what had been decided by the rest of the EU institutions. Basically she took initiative and used her position to support her own agenda rather than the one agreed upon by the institution she was representing. (source, albeit soft paywalled)

          A more direct approach in foreign policy is sorely needed for our continent, but I think we are still going to have to wait a few years before we can see it.

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      10 months ago

      They’re too busy worrying about the massive genocide restarting in Darfur

      Narrator’s voice

      They are not