No, but great minds think alike?
If you really want to make a case about national borders having to be in a certain place on the map based on inherent national territry, let's talk about what Poland, France and Belgium STOLE FROM US: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...orders.svg.png
I mean, seriously?
And doesn't Texas belong to the nation of Mexico? What's Iraq? I only know Persia, no I mean Assyria, and then there is this:
http://www.crystalinks.com/romanempiremap.gif
That worked more or less for a few hundred years and now that we are so modern we can't even make an EU work?
What's next? The English can share a Caesar with Egyptians but Polish culture is too different?
As for being a cornerstone, so was slavery or serfdom for thousands of years and we changed it anyway.
What about the US?
Originally a British colony full of British people who were then joined by people from all over the world and the place just formed it's own new culture. Was that such a huge failure? Did the different cultures clash so hard that the place just had to fail?
As a pronunciational reply, I think you're pronouncing it wrong.![]()
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