EUROPE IS DEAD BUT STILL DOESN’T KNOW IT
The
policies which the European countries undertook clearly backfired,
and now the ‘revenge’ will take place.
27
December, 2015
Written by Viktor
Stoilov exclusively
for SouthFront
Migration
flow, economic and political crisis, high-risk of terrorism and
anything but unity or sovereignty – this is what Europe is dealing
with right now.
While
we can spend hours and hours talking about what could be done about
all of these problems, we rarely, if at all, ask ourselves who
created them. It’s safe to say that all of these problems are
actually consequences, yes, consequences, because none of them are
anywhere near the root cause of the problem.
As
the sociologist Ivo Hristov stated, “Europe will be in flames!”
First,
the European states participated in the Arab Spring, brining chaos in
Northern Africa and the Middle East and then actively supported
‘operation Ukraine’ – both geopolitical projects of a country
which has no interests in having a strong Europe. Furthermore, the EU
and some of the puppies around it showed that they are 100% dependent
and don’t make any sovereign decisions. The sanctions against
Russia were deleterious for the EU states. All the connections which
were built in the past years were destroyed. The main target was the
Russo-German relationship which was the biggest threat for the United
States.
The
heart of Europe (Germany) proved to be politically dependent. That’s
not a surprising fact. Nobody has canceled the results from WWII.
Germany is a defeated and occupied country. If that seems strange to
you just look at the US, British and French military bases throughout
Germany with more than 50,000 soldiers stationed there. Moreover,
recently the US placed its newest nuclear weapons ‘B 61-12’ in
the German airbase in Büchel.
The
US had something to fear.
Russia
was showing ‘troubling’ signs of emancipation, and with the
growth of their relations with Germany and China, the US saw that not
only that the world was not unipolar anymore, but the US could become
a ‘useless’ country. Let’s make the equation: Russian
commodities + German technologies + Chinese money = growth
Where
is the US? The answer is that nobody needs them. That’s why we saw
‘operation Ukraine’, where the relations between Russia and
Germany were broken. Nonetheless, the ideas of a growing Eurasian
Union became history. The German economic interests are in the East,
but are politically controlled by the West – a bona-fide
cul-de-sac.
In
order to keep the Germans satisfied, the US decided to make Germany
the ‘boss’ of Europe. It’s pretty simple: “We (the USA)
control you (Germany), you become the biggest power in Europe, and
the driving force of the EU, and you’ll do whatever you want with
the little EU states (Greece).”
What
about the refugees/immigrants?
The
immigration flow is probably going to be the Trojan horse of Europe.
4 million people are located in camps in Turkey. Erdogan is trying to
racketeer Europe and make them hostages. The results are that the EU
will give 3 billion euros to Turkey to stop the immigration flow. And
for the people who are saying that ‘we should help the poor Syrian
people’, the people coming in Europe are not from Syria or at least
not the majority of them. The majority of people are from Sudan,
Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran etc. Most of them are uneducated, with no
qualifications, and cannot even write in their native Arabic.
80%
of the immigrants are men between 20 and 40 years old, in other
words, people in military age. It’s not by chance that most of them
go through the same route –
Greece-Macedonia-Serbia-Croatia-Slovakia-Austria-Germany. It’s
obvious that everything is well-planned and coordinated by someone
who has interests in weakening Europe.
The
European states are doing little if any to cope with this problem.
The existing migrants in Europe have already cause chaos to the
institutions, but what if Turkey sends the other 4 million towards
Germany whom according to the UN conventions will have the right to
bring their relatives with them, totaling a much larger number of
people – that would be the end of Europe.
What’s
next?
Most
of the realistic scenarios are not forecasting a bright future for
Europe. While we can say that Europe needs a change, governments
making sovereign decisions while defending their interests, reforms
etc. Sounds easy, but it isn’t. Even when there were signs that
some change was going to happen, everything was shut down. Let’s
take the example with the latest elections in France. The National
Front of Marine Le Pen was leading in the first round of the
elections way ahead of the other parties. When the results of the
first round were announced, a massive propaganda campaign was
launched against Le Pen and her party. As a result, the National
Front didn’t win in any of the regions.
Every
attempt to change the status quo and the destiny of Europe will be
crushed into pieces.
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