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War on Sovereignty

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/* Strategy to achieving world government */
==Strategy to achieving world government==
{{See also|One-world government}}
While many of those who either disbelieve or deny the existence of a "War on Sovereignty" imagine it as a very speedy attempt to instantly unite the world into a global government, those who are actively pushing for a one-world government are pursuing [[Gradualism|a relatively longsuffering strategy]] that will slowly merge all the countries of the world into each other prior to the official establishment of any world government. They believe this strategy to be the only way it can be successfully achieved. [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], [[Jimmy Carter]]'s [[National Security Advisor]], an Obama campaign advisor, and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and [[Trilateral Commission]], admitted this, stating that "we cannot leap into world government in one quick step. The precondition for genuine globalization is progressive regionalization."<ref name="Perloff2009"/> Organizations such as the EU and NAFTA are examples of this "progressive regionalization."<ref name="Perloff2009"/>
Additionally, Richard N. Gardner, a former U.S. State Department official, wrote in 1974 that a world government could not be established in one step. Rather, he argued that "in short, the ‘house of world order’ will have to be built from the bottom up rather than from the top down," and that "an end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old fashioned assault."<ref name="DeepState2018"/><ref>Multiple references:
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