9-Jun-16 World View -- Three terror attacks in Turkey and Israel mark start of Ramadan
West Bank Palestinians reject call to end security cooperation with Israel
** 9-Jun-16 World View -- Three terror attacks in Turkey and Israel mark start of Ramadan
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e160609
Contents:
Israel's Netanyahu responds cautiously to Tel Aviv terror attack
West Bank Palestinians reject call to end security cooperation with Israel
Turkey endures two days of terror bombing attacks
Terror attacks in Turkey complicate EU-Turkey migrant deal
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Israel, Tel Aviv, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ramadan,
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle, West Bank, Ghassan Al-Shak'a,
Palestinian Authority, PA, Palestine Liberation Organization, PLO,
Turkey, Istanbul, Mardin,
Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh,
Kurdistan Workers’ Party, PKK, Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, TAK,
EU-Turkey deal, Greece, Britain, Brexit
9-Jun-16 World View -- Three terror attacks in Turkey and Israel mark start of Ramadan
Re: 9-Jun-16 World View -- Three terror attacks in Turkey and Israel mark start of Ramadan
How do you think Brexit will shake out, John (anyone)? Would Brexit really make a difference? You seem to think in terms of mass movements steamrolling everyone and everything. Do you think the Turkish deal flaring up this week could really lead to a vote for Brexit? I don't follow you.
Do you think any countries in Europe will be able to stop or reverse the immigration wave? Or should Europe just submit?
Do you think any countries in Europe will be able to stop or reverse the immigration wave? Or should Europe just submit?
Re: 9-Jun-16 World View -- Three terror attacks in Turkey and Israel mark start of Ramadan
The polls on Brexit have been flip-flopping between "stay" andguest wrote: > How do you think Brexit will shake out, John (anyone)? Would
> Brexit really make a difference? You seem to think in terms of
> mass movements steamrolling everyone and everything. Do you think
> the Turkish deal flaring up this week could really lead to a vote
> for Brexit? I don't follow you.
> Do you think any countries in Europe will be able to stop or
> reverse the immigration wave? Or should Europe just
> submit?
"leave", and I don't think anyone knows which way it's going to go.
The "stay" campaigners have been emphasizing the economy, while the
"leave" campaigners have been saying that the best way to protect
Britain from migrants is for Britain to leave the EU, and anything
that raises the migrant crisis feeds into that issue.
The current "immigration wave" is a historic event, much more
dependent on the Syrian war than on anything that EU politicians do.
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