Third thought on CataLUnya
My
initial response to CataLUnya's independence was strongly positive. On
second thought I backed off and tempered the response, remembering the Sorosian pattern of color revolutions.
I'm still not sure if it's Soros, but now I'm sure it's an
unnecessary waste of energy. CataLUnya has NOT been oppressed or squashed in recent years. It already has vastly more autonomy than any of our "states".
If the split could be accomplished smoothly, like Czechia and Slovakia splitting in 1991, it would be worth the trouble. But Spain isn't going to allow an amicable divorce. War is needed, and war is NOT worth the trouble in this case.
Labels: se-lu, Sorosia