Weaponizing
Migrants
26
August, 2015
Europeans
ought to be demanding Uncle Sam’s head on a silver platter, and
those of their own leaders on pikes.
Thanks
to 25 years of lunatic US foreign policy initiatives and relentless
military aggressions, the steady drip of illegal immigration into
Europe from Africa and the Middle East has become a crisis of
refugees. Not only has the US killed and maimed at least a million
people and displaced millions more, it has destroyed the property –
water, sanitation and transport systems – that support the networks
of trade and commerce essential to the survival of developed human
communities. The US has salted great swaths of the Middle East with
the desiccated and irradiated debris of war. Disease and contagions
lurk in shadows while the agents of violence march in the noonday
sun.
Think
about it. How many millions might truly have no place to go?
The
worst consequence of the US’s attempt to remodel the Middle East
may prove to be having opened the gates to a mass migration the likes
of which Europe hasn’t seen for centuries. If so, then Christian
Europe will be swallowed up.
Europe’s
decision to outsource its defense to the American occupiers after
World War II freed up the financing for an increasingly prosperous
Europe to build welfare states that in time grew so generous as to
challenge the viability of the competing structures of Church and
Family and led, higgledy-piggledy, to a demographic crisis. Fewer and
fewer western European nations enjoy a replacement birth rate. It is
not improbable that a migrant population of size composed largely of
of young, unattached males could overwhelm Europe’s single rising
population of white-haired burghers and villeins.
There
is precedent for such an outcome.
The
remnants of Rome and those tribes already settled in the west of what
is the Eurasian continent sorted themselves out through episodic wars
and fantastic intrigues into various kingdoms and principalities that
became, more or less, the prototypes of the nations of Europe.
The
East, however, was shaped by ongoing mass migrations out of Asia and
the Middle East. In what is today’s Ukraine, Crimea, Caucuses, and
Turkey, waves of migrants wreaked havoc on established polities.
Kingdoms
and empires rose and fell. Entire populations vanished from the
historical record.
When
the Russians showed up a thousand years ago, they first put down
roots along the northern slopes of the Carpathian mountains only to
move onto the open steppe near where Kiev stands today. To retain
those broad, open lands which lay across essential trade routes, the
Russians were compelled to fend off the Pechenegs, then the Torks,
then the Cumans, only to succumb for nearly 300 years to the Mongols,
who were led at different times by two of history’s fiercest
conquerors, Ghengis Khan and Batu.
To
escape the Mongol horde, the Russians migrated northward to forested
lands so dense a horse, and thus a Mongol, could not pass. After some
centuries, the Moscow princes succeeded in throwing off the Mongol
yoke. Their reward? Two hundred more years of wars involving Poland,
Lithuania, Cossacks, and rebellious serfs before Imperial Russia
could reclaim the steppes only to have to again fight the earlier
invaders’ descendants then on return trips from the West; Poland,
Lithuania, and a new contender, Sweden.
It
is an echo of history that Poland, Lithuania and Sweden are the very
European nations which initiated and continue to sponsor the EU’s
Eastern Partnership Treaty, whose rejection by the corrupt but
elected Yanukovich government delivered the premise and the
conditions for the US-manufactured 2014 coup in Ukraine. In time,
Ukraine delivered to Russia at least a million Ukrainian refugees
(registered and unregistered) fleeing the subsequent civil war in
their homeland.
Once
burdened with a failing Ukraine it did not know or understand, Europe
then found itself obliged to enter into the sanctions regime against
Russia the US demanded in the wake of Crimea’s vote for the third
time in the last quarter of a century to exit Ukraine and re-unite
with Russia. In July 2014, the US’s repeated and spurious charges
that Russia was responsible for the shoot down of a passenger jet
which Ukrainian air controllers had inexplicably re-routed over their
own country’s war zone in the east stage-managed the world’s
emotions to a fever pitch. Absurd characterizations of, and
allegations against, Vladimir Putin littered the pages of the
lamestream media.
Constant
pressure from Nato alarmists and chest beaters for Europe to up its
military game succeeded in getting the EU’s further agreement for
the alliance to station missiles and men along Russia’s border from
the Black Sea to the Baltic, an unnecessary provocation for which
only Poland and Lithuania clamored. A posturing Nato has yet to
squeeze out of the Europeans a firm commitment to increase their
contributions to Nato funding.
The
Russians for their part are alert to both their Eastern border with
Ukraine, the venue of the US’s most recent weapons and personnel
dump, and to possible incursions into the Caucuses along the
motherland’s southern border by armed bands of ISIS fighters.
As
US bellicosity continues its pursuit of mayhem in the Middle East,
the numbers of refugees arriving in Italy and Greece by boat from
Libya are growing exponentially. From refugee camps in southern
Europe the migrants travel northward to the more fiscally fit and
generous welfare states.
An
April estimate of an expected 300,000 refugees into Germany grew to
800,000 by mid-August and that figure too will need revision by
year’s end. The situation is the same across Europe. Hungary is
building a fence along its border with Serbia and installing 1,000s
of police officers to patrol it in defiance of EU demands for each
member of the union to accept quotas of refugees. Macedonia has
declared a state of emergency over the influx, her border police
forces having been overwhelmed. The entrance to the Eurotunnel at the
port of Calais on France’s northern coast is the site of daily
battles between police and migrants seeking entry into Great Britain.
Reports of loud demonstrations of citizens demanding protection have
become common while violent incidents between locals and migrants are
on the rise.
Most
telling of all is the Latvian Ambassador’s recent declaration to
Nato that the biggest threat his country is facing is not from Russia
but from the inflow of Ukrainian refugees and the outflow of its own
native population.
On
Thursday last, Nicolas Bonnal, writing for the French website
Boulevard Voltaire, reported on an Austrian magazine’s scoop –
courtesy of leaks from military intelligence stationed in Vienna –
that the US government is paying guides and middlemen who bring
migrants to Europe across the Mediterranean Sea. The original
Info-Direkt article reported that the guides are well-equipped with
technology, and are old hands at working Facebook, Twitter and Skype,
as were the agents who instigated the Arab Spring.
With
the targets of “color revolutions” having caught on to the CIA’s
game of sedition, has inducing mass migrations meant to re-jigger the
world so as to better serve their global purposes become the very
latest weapon in the US neo-cons’ arsenal?
It’s
hard to credit the idea that Hillary Clinton, then the US Secretary
of State, didn’t understand the consequences of the “responsibility
to protect” attack on Libya she and her foreign policy gal pals
cooked up around the boiling cauldron that is US foreign policy.
Muammar Gaddafi himself loudly warned both Italy and France, who so
unwisely joined in the US-instigated Libyan melee, of the flood of
refugees that would come from toppling his gatekeeper government.
But
why would a flood of refugees into Europe interest US policymakers?
Possibly
because the US’s many attempts to bait Russia into attacking
Ukrainian armed forces and thereby scare up increased Nato funding
from the alliance’s membership have proved a risible failure.
Flooding Europe with “swarms” of refugees just might convince
Europeans that there is a useful purpose an expanding Nato presence
could fulfill immediately.
Those
same US policymakers are actively working to inundate the US with
millions of migrants from Mexico and Central America, another
imperial playground, on the flimsy basis of a Barack Obama Executive
Order. Eager for a youthful, docile, dependent and cheap population
of worker bees, the US federal government is now engaged in draining
the last wealth of the American middle class for use in settling and
supporting many millions of immigrants, whose children will become
the future taxpayers and voters the grotesquely obese federal
government requires for its own future survival.
At
last then, the long-sought weapons of mass destruction have been
located. We can see them clearly now: They are Africa’s and the
Middle East’s desperate and dispossessed migrants, and Central
America’s young and unwitting illegals, of “the free world’s”
creation, and they are on the move.
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