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Off the Record / Re: The EU thread
Last post by Valmy - Today at 02:22:51 PM
Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 02:12:16 PM
QuoteBig free trade deal signed between the European Union and India.
Seems very positive and sensible (though - hate to say it - I do slightly take Trump's point on India and Russian oil).

Total aside but I was wondering recently if India's a bit of a worry? I was just thinking about the impact of AI and my suspicion is it will be most strongly felt in service sectors - and just wondering how that will work out for India which is basing its development far more on services and outsourced/managed services rather than industrialising like China. I wonder if it's particularly vulnerable if enterprise AI takes off (maybe the Philippines too?).

Well don't be patholigical. Just because Trump thinks something doesn't necessarily mean it is wrong. The fact that our President is wrong 100% of the time is not some big credit to him.

Anyway I am curious how this AI thing is working itself out outside the US. Over here we are building huge data centers everywhere at great expense in infrastructure and they use a ridiculously large amount of energy. Are they building these things all over Europe? China? Is everybody going to be using our data centers for their AI? If so...does that worry anybody?
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Off the Record / Re: The EU thread
Last post by HVC - Today at 02:22:14 PM
To paraphrase "in this India you will find many a China", but with America what it is there's little choice I guess.
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Off the Record / Re: The EU thread
Last post by Sheilbh - Today at 02:12:16 PM
Quote from: Zanza on January 26, 2026, 02:48:47 PMSeems to be irrelevant. EU countries constantly form factions and align on policy based on their current priorities, but those change with the issues at hand. Sometimes Germany and France are aligned, sometimes they are opposed. So what.
I think the article and the old common wisdom is kind of right that the engine of further integration is Franco-German alignment, perhaps not because of the countries themselves, though that matters, but that they represent strands and interests within the EU. And at this point Germany still matters a lot more because it's bigger, its economy is bigger and in large part more integrated within wider European networks. I don't think it's accidental that in the last 10-15 years integration has largely stalled and that coincides with far more difficult relations between Paris and Berlin even if they still do the formal/symbolic stuff of first trips etc.

Plus Macron will be gone in the next 18 months. He came into office with very ambitious plans for Europe, laid out in his first Sorbonne speech, and so I think there is a bit of stock taking. I've got mixed views and I'm not fully sure what I think on him (and a lot will depend on who wins and how in the Presidential election).

QuoteI tend to align in favour of the Mercosur deal, but am distinctly unimpressed by the Merz and Meloni instinct to suck up to Trump.

For the European project, I lean more towards Macron.
I'm more torn. I think actually doing deals like with India or (especially) Mercosur is kind of key to Europe being a strategic actor. I'd also add that with Merz there is €1 trillion of spending on defence and infrastructure (which is necessary and good) and I think far more significant in building strategic autonomy than one's pose towards Trump (especially when it's not aligned with private messages).

But as I say there have been so many instances of Macron doing this and people in French policy circles explaining that there is a deliberate strategy in Macron making very strong, sometimes provocative remarks precisely in order to generate a decision from others (especially the rest of Europe). I think the ambition and the goal is right but I can't think of many examples when it has actually worked, I think it is frustrating/tiring/draining for other leaders. I personally think it undermines France's goal of strategic autonomy for Europe as I think the rest of Europe sees that method as revealing what France actually means by strategic autonomy which is French leadership. The French President makes grand statements - a coup de main, perhaps - but the details have to be worked out by everyone else afterwards - as opposed to build the consensus before the dramatic announcement. I think Greenland was an interesting example of that because I don't think many other member states were endorsing retaliatory tariffs (Poland and the Baltics were vocally very opposed - I think the Lithuanian president described it as going straight to the bazooka).

But I think Macron's analysis and vision is right - and I'm not sure you can cautiously, consensually, incrementally build that up. It goes back to the Monnet point of Europe will be created in crisis because it will be the sum of the solutions adopted in response to those crises.

QuoteBig free trade deal signed between the European Union and India.
Seems very positive and sensible (though - hate to say it - I do slightly take Trump's point on India and Russian oil).

Total aside but I was wondering recently if India's a bit of a worry? I was just thinking about the impact of AI and my suspicion is it will be most strongly felt in service sectors - and just wondering how that will work out for India which is basing its development far more on services and outsourced/managed services rather than industrialising like China. I wonder if it's particularly vulnerable if enterprise AI takes off (maybe the Philippines too?).
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Off the Record / Re: ICE misconduct megathread ...
Last post by Solmyr - Today at 02:10:27 PM
Quote from: viper37 on Today at 09:30:52 AMApparently, the Gestapo leader is out of a job.  Sort of.  Not even a cozzy retirement, just moved to an administrative position.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/01/greg-bovino-demoted-minneapolis-border-patrol/685770/

Pretty sure Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller are still there.
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Off the Record / Re: [Canada] Canadian Politics...
Last post by Grey Fox - Today at 01:48:54 PM
I chack it to his dislike for nationalism and he found out the Duplessis government was pretty anti-jewish.
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Off the Record / Re: TV/Movies Megathread
Last post by Valmy - Today at 01:36:34 PM
Quote from: Syt on Today at 06:40:35 AMBeen rewatching Ken Burns' Baseball documentary over the weekend. Maybe not as good as his Civil War one, but my favorite by far. Just soothing and relaxing ... and "only" ca. 22 hours long if you include the two 10th Inning addendum that covers 1994 - 2009 (maybe time to add 11th Inning? :P ).

The problem with that documentary from the years 1970 onward is that by the 1970s Baseball stopped being the #1 national obsession to just being another sport. Which is why I only think the first 8 innings are culturally and historically significant for understanding the United States. Baseball from 2010 until today is about as relevent as exploring Basketball and Hockey during this era. It exists and it has its fans but it isn't the big mover of culture it once was. I love baseball but I bet even its biggest star, Ohtani, is barely known to half the country. 60 years ago he would have been the most famous man in America.

Though everything seems to be moving that way. Movies, TV, music...it all seems to separating into fandoms. Only Football still stands as a collective national experience.
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Off the Record / Re: [Canada] Canadian Politics...
Last post by Valmy - Today at 01:32:24 PM
Quote from: Zoupa on Today at 03:01:48 AMI think I sorta get Raz. If my countrymen had elected fascists into power, it might be easier to lash out at other western countries instead of doing anything about the situation at home. It's kinda the russian playbook of whataboutism. "Your (obviously better) country is also shitty! Look at this!".

Well maybe but he has a pretty consistent track record of feeling this way about Quebec during the whole history of this site.
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Off the Record / Re: ICE misconduct megathread ...
Last post by Tamas - Today at 01:15:33 PM
How many divisions does the federal judge of Minnesota have?
#9
Off the Record / Re: The EU thread
Last post by Zanza - Today at 12:19:05 PM
Big free trade deal signed between the European Union and India.
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Off the Record / Re: ICE misconduct megathread ...
Last post by crazy canuck - Today at 12:17:51 PM
QuoteThe chief federal judge in Minnesota says the Trump administration has failed to comply with orders to hold hearings for detained immigrants and ordered the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear before him Friday to explain why he should not be held in contempt.

In an order dated Monday, Chief Judge Patrick J. Schiltz said Todd Lyons, the acting director of ICE, must appear personally in court. Schiltz took the administration to task over its handling of bond hearings for immigrants it has detained.