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Could the Refugee Problem in Europe Cause the Collapse of the EU?
Jan 18, 2016 12:21:56   #
ziggy88 Loc: quincy illinois 62301
 
Could the Refugee Problem in Europe Cause the Collapse of the EU?

The steady flow of refugees from Middle East war torn countries, fleeing the chaos manufactured by the destabilization efforts of the Obama regime and Western Europe, is drowning the European Union in melancholia and depression. It is true Germany needs younger workers because of its older retiring population but the side effects of the refugee problem are causing the right wing Neo-N**i groups to gain traction. As right wing terrorist threats become more visible each day and with social tensions mounting with the rape of young German women by shiftless immigrants, Europeans are feeling more insecure than they have in a long while. In 2015 Germany alone accommodated 1.1 million refugees according to the data provided by the German Minister of the Interior, which put Angela Merkel under extensive criticism. Now European politicians are launching verbal assaults against each other to gain followers, some political pundits have started noting that this time the EU has bit off more than it can handle.

Immigration problem not exclusive to EU

The French online journal La Croix points out, one shouldn’t forget that refugees aren’t seeking safe haven in Europe exclusively or Germany specifically. Facts collected show there’s up to 9 million refugees currently residing in the countries that have a common border with Syria. In Lebanon alone refugees account for 20% of country’s population. In comparison, in 2014 a total of 600,000 people were seeking asylum in Europe, which roughly constitutes 0.1% of its population. It is a drop in the bucket for a force like the European Union that covers over 4 million kilometers whose collective population is 503 million, the world's third largest population after India & China. Still it chooses to pursue an undignified (even criminal) migration policy.


It’s a general consensus that this year perhaps the EU will be able to develop an effective immigration policy, yet, experts tend to believe that it’s just wishful thinking at best if terrorism by migrants continues. Analysts of the Latvian news portal nrv.lv state openly that no one doubts that migration goes hand in hand with terror. While Europe is desperately trying to respond to the new challenges to its internal security raised by the migration flows, Latvian experts say, basic European values, such as democracy, freedom of speech, respect for human rights will not be the governing principles anymore in the new European Security Strategy. Everything will be determined by common interests, while journalists in jail and assaults on women would be but a minor concern, if the numbers stay low.

Wars & rumors of war

As the end time Middle East wars come to fruition, as well as the Turkish Mafia human smugglers that are profiting off people who flee their home countries, the Mafia buying oil off ISIS to sell on the black market, and Turks president Erdogan looking like the possible anti-christ, the wars and rumors of war look like we might be close to entering Chapter 4 of Revelation. While one can safely assume that if the exodus of migrants remains at its current level, the political consequences would be grave for the European Union, especially for German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Germany in general which will witness a gap between itself and its European partners growing deeper still. Scripture says only ten nations in Europe will be involved in the battle at Armageddon. The possibility is they will to downsize in order to survive.

The Washington Post predicts that the collapse of the EU could start in 2016: “Europe was pummeled by crises from start to finish in 2015, with terrorist attacks, bankruptcy brinkmanship and an unparalleled refugee influx combining to leave continental unity in tatters by year’s end. But instead of relief, 2016 could bring an unraveling.”

According to The Financial Times, today the general idea of the EU is truly unpopular in Europe, since it has been riddled with economic difficulties and political division from the start, that stands in the way of accommodating a common policy that would allow it to solve the refugee crisis.

Europe without borders challenged

On January 4, Germany announced that a common visa policy in the Schengen Area has been seriously endangered by the new border control measures introduced by Sweden and Denmark in a bid to contain new waves of migrants. Thus, Sweden has become the latest in a number of EU countries announcing the introduction of border controls, which challenges the idea of a “Europe without borders”, where a traveler can move freely between countries without any restrictions. One should recall that the German Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer has recently labeled the freedom of movement within the EU an “important principle” and one of the greatest achievements of the union.

Numerous European experts believe that today’s exodus from the Middle East, North Africa and other war-torn regions has been brewing for a long time and little forethought was given to the coming problem, therefore it was perfectly predictable and could have been handled easily if they had prepared. Yet, nationalists in Europe are taking advantage of the absence of a coordinated response by EU officials in an attempt to get an upper hand in their political struggle. Yet, the defining principles of European society are being purposefully disregarded by these nationalists, which can only lead to the disintegration of the EU or at the very least a downsizing of EU members. Norway & Denmark come to mind.

EU fall might be imminent

According to the French media portal Atlantico, the fall of a united Europe is imminent since it has departed from its identifying principles, the principles that have been agreed on by all the members states. In particular, in the preamble to the Treaty on European Union respect to such concepts as freedom, human rights and the rule of law are defined as governing principles of the EU. However, in the second half of 2015 those principle have been repeatedly violated by EU authorities. For instance, on September 23, the European Council approved the plan by a majority v**e of the European Commission on the resettling of 160,000 refugees, which violates the basic human right of these poor souls, unable to choose a country of future residence. In fact, once politicians start looking at refugees as goods that are to be t***sported, we can be convinced that the European Union is dead and gone. After all, people fleeing war and bitter poverty in the Middle East sought ways to reunite with their relatives, friends or acquaintances that are living in certain European states. It is, therefore, hardly surprising that refugees themselves are refusing to sign up for being moved to some other place. As of mid-December a total of 184 refugees agreed to be t***sported to a random European country, out of 160,000 planned by the European Council.

Another assault on human liberties and dignity was the agreement adopted on November 29, 2015 by the EU and Turkey. After all, the very composition of the discussions that preceded this agreement raise questions, since EU authorities failed to invite representatives of Jordan and Lebanon — the two states most strongly affected by the exodus of refugees from Iraq and Syria. The EU did only promise Turkey the whooping 3 billion t***sfer if it manages to reduce the flow of migrants to Europe, while paying no heed to Jordan and Lebanon who have been facing the refugee crisis on their own. These two countries said if paid enough money they would take in more migrants, but they need the money for re-location. The EU ignored them.

French experts say

In addition, as noted by French experts, after signing the deal with Turkey, the European Union formally resumed the process of its accession to the union. However, this decision looks at least controversial, especially against the background of Turkey’s own recent assault on freedom of speech and human rights. Plus the brutal repressions against the Kurdish minority by Erdogan goes pretty much under reported by the international media. It is a well known fact that Turkey allows smugglers to benefit from the hardships of people fleeing wars and bitter poverty. Ankara did nothing to prevent those criminals, some of which are enjoying connections with the Turkish mafia, from earning 8 billion euros last year alone, since a million migrants t***sported at the average wage of 8,000 euros on average per person will easily give them that kind of money.

Conclusion

Thus, the actions that are being taken by Brussels show the obvious: it’s only concerned with the interests of its military circles, not people. Therefore, the collapse of Europe, is inevitable or at best a downsizing making problems more manageable. When it will happen is only a matter of time, but it is clear that it won’t keep us waiting for long. Washington is, as it has been repeatedly pointed out by numerous Western experts and the French paper Boulevard Voltaire is this quote, “By organizing the chaos in Africa and the invasion in Europe, also serving politicians to their cause (Renzi, Merkel, Hollande), Americans apply the neo-Machiavellian principles of Leo Strauss and strategists to Wolfowitz, former Trotskyists who want to rule by the chaos of the entities that they will have removed all human and historical reality, the homelands becoming a base, a vacant lot, a drugstore, a reception center.” Nice review on us huh?







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