tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4057487038565855826.post5202621402178394399..comments2024-02-21T08:52:55.878+00:00Comments on Your Freedom and Ours: It seems that the Common Foreign Policy is not deadHelenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13799545178433498944noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4057487038565855826.post-35920652878813125952011-07-06T23:43:14.290+01:002011-07-06T23:43:14.290+01:00Yes, I am sorry about that flub earlier, Clarence....Yes, I am sorry about that flub earlier, Clarence. I did do a stealth edit before I noticed your comment and put up another posting about the CFP. I quite like your effort there but agree that it needs work. :)Helennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4057487038565855826.post-20614663974924081342011-07-06T14:26:28.502+01:002011-07-06T14:26:28.502+01:00This morning, pre-edit, I initially this was about...This morning, pre-edit, I initially this was about fish. The full name, CFSP (Common Foreign and Security Policy), removes ambiguity I suppose. If member states cannot agree even on Turkish accession, how can they share a foreign policy?<br /><br />CFP: a policy to ensure no fish exist<br />CFSP: a fishy policy that cannot exist <br /><br />(Needs work...)Clarencenoreply@blogger.com