In times like these—when everyone's picking sides—would any nation really hand over control of their own safety rules and quality standards just to join some "unified market"? Hard to imagine. Each government wants the final say on what flies within their borders. Sharing that power? Probably not happening anytime soon.
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FantasyGuardian
· 12m ago
That's right, nobody wants to let go of sovereignty. Every country wants its own set of rules. To really give up control over security discourse? That's just not realistic.
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AirdropNinja
· 20m ago
Countries just refuse to give in, after all, who would hand over their lifeline to someone else? 🤔
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 28m ago
That's why the EU system just doesn't work... No one is truly willing to let go of power.
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DegenWhisperer
· 39m ago
That's why the EU is so stuck right now; every country wants to protect its own voice. Who would really give up their power?
In times like these—when everyone's picking sides—would any nation really hand over control of their own safety rules and quality standards just to join some "unified market"? Hard to imagine. Each government wants the final say on what flies within their borders. Sharing that power? Probably not happening anytime soon.