Talk:Foreign relations of the Netherlands
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The Netherlands abandoned its traditional policy of neutrality after World War II. What about the Netherland entering the League of Nations in 1920 (entering the League not as a neutral observer like Switzerland)? Intangible 19:44, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
The Netherlands tried to be neutral during the start of World War II, but when they got occupied by the Germans it pretty much ended. I'm not sure on the reasons for entering the League of Nations. 81.71.36.212 13:39, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
- The Netherlands actually tried to remain neutral even when the country was occupied and the government in exile in London. It wasn't until 1942 that they explicitly sided with the Allies.
- According to wikipedia Switzerland, as were Sweden, Norway and Finland, the other 'neutral states'. Apparantly membership of the LoN does not imply aneutrality, unless obviosly you're a swedish communist. C mon 16:13, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] drugs
in the article the following is said:
The most important foreign policy issue for the Netherlands is it liberal policy towards drugs, which have made the Netherlands one of the major exporters of illicit drugs.
I'm sorry, but the Netherlands' most important foreign policy is most certainly not its drug policy (check www.minbuza.nl), and its policy is not what made it one of the major exporters of drugs. The Netherlands does not condone in any way the use of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroine or xtc, and its liberal drug policy can therefore not explain why it is one of the biggest exporters of xtc in the world. The Netherlands has a liberal policy towards softdrugs, mainly marihuana, and the Netherlands is one of the countries in Europe which has the least problems with drug addicts. So please check your facts or put them down as your opinion, instead of stating it like it is the truth. Thank you.
[edit] nuclear weapons
Do the Netherlands really have nuclear weapons on their soil (anymore)? I very much doubt it.
[edit] Transatlanticism
The link to "atlantic cooperation" goes to an album by Death Cab For Cutie. It really is a good album though. 129.59.97.230 09:36, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for noticing! I've redirected to Atlanticism. C mon 10:13, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

