I'd really rather not comment on a system (or sub-systems) I know almost nothing about.
Just one thing really interests me though: Countries like Germany ad France that have always wanted to rip each other to pieces are beginning to be friendler and friendler, be it in business and government relationships, or in border-managemtnt and trade and what not, or in the relationship between their peoples). That's quite an achievement. Those two have historically been enemies so it's nice to see them agree on everything and get along so nicely. Much like Iran and Greece: they fought for 4000 years (the longest war in the History of Human Civilization), but nowadays Iran and Greece are very friendly allies of one-another, and their people love each other too. It's this kind'a thing that makes opportunities pop out of nowhere, and prices and taxes drop/disappear. Maybe that's what you're seeing in Europe in the near-future, GIR.
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