22-Mar-16 World View -- EU desperation continues on second day of EU-Turkey refugee deal
Humanitarian agencies condemn the EU-Turkey refugee deal
** 22-Mar-16 World View -- EU desperation continues on second day of EU-Turkey refugee deal
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e160322
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EU desperation continues on second day of EU-Turkey refugee deal
Humanitarian agencies condemn the EU-Turkey refugee deal
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Generational Dynamics, European Union, Turkey, Greece,
Syria, Idomeni, Lesbos, Moria, Amnesty International
22-Mar-16 World View -- EU desperation continues on second day of EU-Turkey refugee deal
Re: 22-Mar-16 World View -- EU desperation continues on second day of EU-Turkey refugee deal
I believe John you warned about the results of radicalization spreading back into Europe and also Russia back around 2012.
Western fighters in Syria and Iraq have found some of their most willing recruits in Belgium, partly because of the frustration many jobless young men feel in the marginalised quarters of Brussels – just a few kilometres from the wealth and power of the headquarters of NATO and the European Union, but effectively a world away.
Belgium has supplied the highest per capita number of fighters to Syria of any European nation. More than 300 Belgians have gone to take up arms in Syria and Iraq, according to an estimate from the Brussels-based Egmont think-tank.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/03 ... mic-state/
Free movement between European states should have been abandoned after the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) attacks in Paris last November, former MP George Galloway said in the wake of Tuesday’s bombings in Brussels. The Respect Party’s candidate for mayor of London argued that suspending the right to free movement could have prevented attacks on European soil
https://www.rt.com/uk/336752-brussels-a ... -galloway/
George obviously does not read Gyn Dyn. I think he needs to move to the No Respect party for that statement. Is just plain nonsense. You would need Berlin wall with guard towers.
I suspect this will only increase the trends of Nationalism as the populace feels that their government is not acting in their best interests but putting their way of life in danger. Ratcheting effects will also be observed as governments decrease liberties trying to find needles in haystacks.
I had occasion to see that Goering's offices were still intact and being used. After doing a little reading found that the National Socialists did not have a lot of popularity until the 29 market crash and then they were very popular. They controlled the votes afterwards and continued to consolidate power in the form of a dictatorship and rearm in preparation for combat operations (aside from "product testing" in Spain).
At some point we may have the Reichstag's fire dept called out.
Western fighters in Syria and Iraq have found some of their most willing recruits in Belgium, partly because of the frustration many jobless young men feel in the marginalised quarters of Brussels – just a few kilometres from the wealth and power of the headquarters of NATO and the European Union, but effectively a world away.
Belgium has supplied the highest per capita number of fighters to Syria of any European nation. More than 300 Belgians have gone to take up arms in Syria and Iraq, according to an estimate from the Brussels-based Egmont think-tank.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/03 ... mic-state/
Free movement between European states should have been abandoned after the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) attacks in Paris last November, former MP George Galloway said in the wake of Tuesday’s bombings in Brussels. The Respect Party’s candidate for mayor of London argued that suspending the right to free movement could have prevented attacks on European soil
https://www.rt.com/uk/336752-brussels-a ... -galloway/
George obviously does not read Gyn Dyn. I think he needs to move to the No Respect party for that statement. Is just plain nonsense. You would need Berlin wall with guard towers.
I suspect this will only increase the trends of Nationalism as the populace feels that their government is not acting in their best interests but putting their way of life in danger. Ratcheting effects will also be observed as governments decrease liberties trying to find needles in haystacks.
I had occasion to see that Goering's offices were still intact and being used. After doing a little reading found that the National Socialists did not have a lot of popularity until the 29 market crash and then they were very popular. They controlled the votes afterwards and continued to consolidate power in the form of a dictatorship and rearm in preparation for combat operations (aside from "product testing" in Spain).
At some point we may have the Reichstag's fire dept called out.
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