Thursday, April 10, 2008

Last Days: NORTH AMERICAN UNION?


The North American Forum on Integration is gearing up for its annual North American model parliament in May which brings together future leaders from Canada, the United States and Mexico in order to sensitize them to the challenges of North American integration and to develop their sense of North American identity. To some, this sounds awfully like the North American Union.
If it is, the stage was set with the creation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, which has created the largest trade bloc in the world. A report, titled “Building a North American Community,” by the Independent Task Force on the Future of North America — composed of 31 influential individuals from the U.S., Canada and Mexico — lays out the plans they have for North America.
According to a recent WorldNetDaily article, the heads of state of the U.S., Canada and Mexico now openly urge the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America to launch a public relations campaign to counter growing criticism of a step toward a creation of the North American Union.
Many believe George W. Bush wants to pursue a globalist agenda and create a North American Union, which would effectively erase borders with Mexico and Canada to create a new economic and political entity, like the European Union, which would have a single currency, the amero. According to “Building a North American Community,” at their meeting in Waco, TX, at the end of March 2005, Bush, along with Mexican President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin committed each of their governments to a path of cooperation and joint action.

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