Showing posts with label Spanish Presidency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spanish Presidency. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Obama Tells Europe To Get Stuffed

In a humiliating blow to the EU (post-Lisbon), Barack Obama has backed out of an EU-US summit, scheduled for May in Spain. even the incentive of the Champion's league final was not enough to tempt him. The New York Times reports:

With President Barack Obama’s decision to skip a United States-European Union summit meeting next May in Madrid, Europe’s egos were badly bruised. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, the Spanish prime minister, and José Manuel Barroso, the E.U. Commission president, were angry and embarrassed. They saw Mr. Obama’s nonattendance as a snub.

It could signal an emerging shift in the trans-Atlantic relationship, analysts and diplomats believe.

As the United States moves ahead in redefining its role in the post-Cold War era — believing it is high time that Europe took care of its own security — Europe is caught in a quandary. It hankers after a past that relied on U.S. protection, but it wants to break free and become a global player in its own right.

I wonder if the EU is now regretting supporting Obama when he won the Presidential election? It's not as if it's the first snub.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Spain's EU Webpage Hijacked By Mr Bean














Sky News reports that a hacker briefly hijacked Spain's official website for its presidency of the European Union, inserting a large picture of Mr Bean. Apparently the
resemblance of Mr Bean to Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has been a running joke in Spain for years.

Update: It appears that Spain spent 9.65 million Euros for the website, including for security (translated via Google):
Technical Support for installation and operation of telecommunications facilities, computer systems, videostreaming and accommodation services, security management and web page to the Spanish Presidency of the European Union.

That's money well spent then.