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Think Tank Report: Obama Will "Press The Reset
Button" On North American Union Agenda
PR campaign to re-brand "Security and Prosperity
Partnership" in full swing
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A new report out of left leaning globalist think tank the Brookings
Institute confirms an agenda to re-brand the long running effort
to merge the US, Canada and Mexico into a Federal superstate
akin to the European Union.
The report was highlighted by author Jerome Corsi,
who points out that the Security
and Prosperity Partnership of North America has
become much maligned owing to it's quasi secretive advancement
of a North
American integration agenda.
"Two top Washington think-tanks have now
formally suggested in writing that the Obama administration
should rename the SPP as a public relations ploy to advance
the North American integration agenda without drawing so much
flak from those of us interested in preserving U.S. sovereignty,"
Corsi
writes in his Red Alert newsletter.
In the Brookings Institute report, titled "Toward
a New Frontier: Improving the U.S.-Canadian Border", Christopher
Sands, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, where he specializes
on North American economic integration, suggests the Obama administration
should continue the agenda of the SPP, but under a new name.
"Despite evidence that NAFTA has been beneficial
on balance to American business, workers, and consumers the
argument remains vilified by many as an unwarranted move to
embrace globalization." Sands writes.
"President Obama recognized this on the campaign
trail in 2008, when he called for the renegotiation of NAFTA's
provisions to correct flaws in the original agreement. As a
result, the Obama administration will most likely rename the
SPP." Sands concludes.
The report also suggests focusing more on the
integration of the US and Canada as a priority, before bringing
Mexico into the equation.
Sands suggests the following three courses of
action:
1. "President Obama should borrow from the lexicon of
the European Union and announce that the United States will
proceed in negotiations with its two neighbors 'at two speeds,'
moving ahead more quickly where possible with its developed
neighbor Canada, and allowing Mexico to proceed more slowly
as necessary."
2. "The Obama administration is likely to want to 'press
the reset button' on the SPP, an unpopular though valuable
initiative that has improved policy coordination between the
United States and its neighbors."
3. "The SPP must be re-branded to win any kind of consensus
support. The Obama administration recognizes this, and could
take a few tactical steps to make the SPP (or its eventual
successor) work better and win broader support."
(Article continues below)
Sands defines his vision of the re-branded SPP
as an effort "to build a truly 'new frontier' on the northern
border," adding that "President Obama's community
organizing experience suits him well for the task ahead."
Sands
is deeply entrenched in the integration agenda, being a member
of the Advisory Committee to the U.S. Section of The
North American Competitiveness Council (NACC),
organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to consult with U.S.
government officials in negotiations under the SPP.
The
NACC is essentially an elite advisory board comprised of 30
senior private sector representatives of North American corporations
that were selected by the American, Canadian and Mexican governments
at the June 2006 trilateral meeting in Cancun, Mexico.
Last year, one month prior to the SPP summit in
April, documents
were uncovered relating how the NACC was formed
as part of a public relations overhaul to counter critics of
the SPP.
The documents detailed how, through the NACC, corporate representatives
were urged to "humanize" North American integration,
promote NAFTA success stories to employees and unions and evolve
the harmonization agenda "without fueling protectionism".
The move was seemingly a response to the continued exposition
of the integration agenda, which led to representatives
within Congress petitioning the government on the
secretiveness of the SPP and multiple states introducing resolutions
calling on their federal representatives to halt work on the
so called "North American Union".
Earlier this week we revealed that president Obama
is scheduled to attend this year's SPP meeting
in Mexico, slated as the "North American Leader's Summit".
"The key to understanding what is going on with the SPP
under the Obama administration is the realization that globalists
always proceed under a stealth agenda," Jerome Corsi comments.
"Globalists typically mask their real plans to produce
regional governments out of trade agreements by changing names
and designing different structures when initial attempts to
destroy nation-states are exposed and stalled by citizens who
are still patriotic enough to cherish what remains left of their
national sovereignty."
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