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Just to be clear, the 5 Star party did not WIN the election. They just made the globalist party lose.
It's still a good thing, but the battles are far from over
No point in celebrating when the fight is just beginning in earnest.
Germany is still problematic.
France still has a globalist government even though a big chunk (maybe even majority) were against it. Lots of rumors that their election was rigged.
Czech, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary are talking against globalists but nobody else has started a referendum on EU membership.
Lots of money being spent in UK to get Brexit rolled back. This is probably where we need to focus our efforts. If we can find something here that will block the Soros/Corbyn bloc, and help May cut the EU cords, then the rest of the EU will just be a matter of time.
The UK is key in many ways. After Brexit they will have the leadership role in showing how an EU free country can organize its foreign relations. Others will then join in.
The USA has an important role in connection with the UK. In 1776 the American revolution overthrow royal control. Most people forget that revolution was about the British people in the colonies rising up and throwing of the chains of their king. That it was the British people that created a new British nation in the 13 colonies.
Is that revolution over? Or is it time to finish the job in London?
Is the USA rightfully a member of the British commonwealth? How would a sovereign USA relate to the other nations? Could they develop a new model of international cooperation between sovereign nations with a common historical heritage, but which do not subject themselves to any monarch?
The Windsor family of the UK has no right to rule over anything, and has huge stolen wealth that it controls which it must return to the British people which includes citizens of the USA. But the people in the Windsor family should be left unharmed and allowed to live their lives as law-abiding ordinary citizens, assuming they really are law-abiding.