Turning Point?

When a Turkish government official threatens to send 15,000 ‘refugees’ a month to Europe as a punishment, is he not admitting that ‘refugees’ are weapons, not ‘potential good citizens’ of the host country? Does this not open wide the discussion that the countries bleeding ‘refugees’ may well be engaged in a soft invasion of other nations?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4325328/Turkey-s-minister-threatens-blow-mind-Europe.html

 

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8 Responses to Turning Point?

  1. AvatarEThompson says:

    It does indeed Pencil and I’ve long criticized an American ally, Jordan, who could have fixed the Palestinian problem by simply carving out a territory for them in its own country. The U.S. would have contributed financially to this.

    Queen Rania is of Palestinian descent and should have been leading this movement but didn’t because these refugees bring nothing to the table on any economic level and Jordan is not an oil-rich nation.

    Shame on all those Middle Eastern countries who work so arduously to burden us with their problems and failures because of their insane devotion to a non-capitalist ideology.

  2. AvatarEThompson says:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_II_of_Jordan

    Let us review his background; Western mother and education. What’s his excuse?

  3. Mike LaRocheMike LaRoche says:

    Muslim refugees are invaders. Nothing more, nothing less. And they have to go back.

  4. DevereauxDevereaux says:

    Let’s review a few facts about the Mideast.

    Our primary interest in the region has been oil. Considering how we’ve treated Israel, it is a distant second, at least in terms of how policy has been implemented so far.

    We are now oil self-sufficient BUT we require a moderately high price per barrel. Saudi Arabia is scared to death of this, so has been artificially keeping the price of oil low via pumping lots of oil. The other result of this, aside for low gas prices, is that Saudi Arabia in running a deficit. Seeing as they make nothing other than oil, this can’t go on forever. Meanwhile the Saudis are slowly but surely bankrupting themselves.

    When Saudi money dries up, so do all the good times in funding. Iran can fund some, but it’s an enemy of SA. So give this a couple years and there will be REAL changes.

    So the trick is to hold out on taking any significant “refugees” as long as possible. Things will change.

  5. 10 Cents10 Cents says:

    People’s physical location is often not as important as their mental and physical location. There is a reason that these places are refugee factories.

  6. BrentB67BrentB67 says:

    We are a long way from self sufficient with respect to petroleum.

    We produce just over 9 million barrels per day and consume just over 15 million barrels per day.

    The issue with oil isn’t energy. The issue is the currency it is priced in.

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