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Originally Posted by Rhesus
Selfish, arrogant idiots... I hope Germany will stay firm and this leads to an enormous clash! And 20% is ridiculously negligable anyway.
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Unfortunately it's nothing new Rhesus - never fails...
You are talking about a govt who have lodged more objections at the UN that almost all countries combined. Same with any treaty - ranging from the Convention on the Rights of the Child (US is the only country not to ratify this) to the Ottawa Treaty (tho not alone in that, but the largest exporter of arms in the world and with a vested interest in not limiting land mines).
Even the concept of an International Criminal Court for war crimes and human rights violations remains a problem (tho plenty excuses were presented).
No matter man - if the admin wants to go further into the closet, stick their heads in the sand and be isolated - that's their biz. But either way - there will be more related conferences/agreements/treaties and penality mechanisms eventually put in place covering all countries. The longer it takes to reach agreement, the more costly it is likely to be for non-players in the end. Kinda like the metric system again
