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"This resolution is quite clear about the goals of the upcoming summit and the announced intensification of the ‘strategic dialogue’ between the US and the EU. The changes that the world is undergoing – the crisis of capitalism, and the emergence of countries with fairly powerful economies, especially Brazil, Russia, India and China: the so called ‘BRIC countries’ – are a serious threat to the imperialist hegemony. The US and the EU are seeking to ‘coordinate’ strategies, using a panoply of economic, diplomatic and military means to reverse this development. The majority in this House are not deviating from their choice of neoliberalism; instead, they are intensifying it, hoping that new steps will emerge from this summit towards greater ‘economic integration’ and the establishment of the ‘transatlantic market’. These options tend to lead to greater exploitation of the workers and people, thereby exacerbating economic and social asymmetries between EU countries. The military option for ensuring domination of resources markets is gaining dangerously in importance, along with greater ‘strategic cooperation’ on ‘transatlantic security’ between the US and the EU within the framework of NATO. The people have responded to the choice of exploitation and war with struggle. We believe that with the anti-NATO demonstration on 20 November, and the general strike called by the CGTP-IN for 24 November, the Portuguese people will move the struggle against these policies up a gear."@en1

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