Posted on 04/05/2006 12:17:50 PM PDT by finnigan2
've had a recurring experience in the last few months. I'll be reading some geopolitical tract like Sands Of Empire: Missionary Zeal, American Foreign Policy, and the Hazards Of Global Ambition by Robert W. Merry, and two-thirds of the way in I'll stumble across: "With the onset of the Iraq War and European opposition, many Americans embraced a severe anti-European attitude. 'To the list of polities destined to slip down the Eurinal of history,' wrote Mark Steyn in the Jewish World Review, 'we must add the European Union and France's Fifth Republic.' "
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Oh, I think they know who Mark is.
Fire held, but eyes open. See ya!
I wonder, second to the United States, which coalition country has the most troops on ground in Iraq?
UK.
The beginning of the end has already begun.
It started when the immigrant Muslims were enough to start swinging seats in Parliamentary elections.
Many of our MP's don't represent their British constituents, they pander to the Muslims otherwise they lose their seat in Parliament.
There is an alliance between the socialists, who want to see the disintegration of democratic free western states, and the Muslims. Much as in the USA the Democrats pander to the Muslims.
I'm afraid the only solution is to send them all home, but whether it will reach that point, I don't know, and I doubt the politicians have the stomach for it.
---But for the time being, they're idiots.---
They are nuts.
Yes down here the MSM always shows conservative states as red and liberal ones as blue. Its one of their favorite cosmic jokes.
It looks more like another 'europe-is-doomed and goes merrily merrily merrily down the river' song. A quite famous old broken record to spin in these boards... sad and boring.
I understand the outrage of France not going to war in Iraq and Germany not ging to war in public (seems like the secret service was involved big time) - but I even feel the people in this board are one step further in their view on europe and the ongoing world wide aging wave in western and eastern civilisations.
Certainly demography is rotten here (in Europe and especially in Germany). But it is the same in the US - in 25 years of time the mother language of the most US citizens will be spanish. If - and that's a big if - we let that happen.
The ongoing discussion about immigration in the US and the ongoing debate about integration in Germany (I really don't know what these arrogant bastards in france are doing- but france is only the agricultural leader in europe - we will tka elatvia instead) show that there is at least the demand for a solution. We faced bigger challenges. As long as we can keep peace in Europe and America we will come over this stuff.
Now excuse myself, I am German and I have to make babies and integrate some muslims now.
Ahhhm yes - now look on the options not on the obstacles.
This is not a Tom Clancy reality - although he might seem like Nostredamus to most people.
... neither do I think that your awareness is at 100%.
Sorry but this is an old story - you rather see the grain in your neighbours eye then the B52 in your own.
But that's partially why I am here - to see my world from another angle.
In this special case I'd like to say - well if we don't have the history of making immigrants happy germans - then we better build it. Why exactly should we fail ? Why should muslims be - by definition - our doom ? Is it really a physical law ? I think that's BS.
We just have to get our heads out of you know where they are stuck up. There is examples in nearer history where europeans have proven to be astonishinly adaptive and flexible - not the french certainly - but we can digest one agricultural nation down - they'll come up again after they bumped their head on the wall.
I generally agree with the listing of threats on european society, economy and security.
But I can assure you that the time has not come yet where german politicos are putting up with what is said comming our direction.
We have already become more flexible, more privatized and less subsidized as a tribute for more freedom in Europes internal market aswell as the foreign market. We have understood that we got to look who's paying our bills if we get old.
People in the US always tend to look on the status quo rather then on the dynamics. The reunification of germany is only 15 years down the river and that meant a merger with a throughout socialistic ex soviet satellite state. We didn't come from manchester capitalism.
Change is never easy if it is applied to whole societies and it doesn't get easier if it's not a change to become richer and get more care and cushions. So I reckon we can be proud on what we already achieved.
Plus it was never free of charge for Europe to have the US involved in a war - as in the second Gulf War (following the iraqi occupation of kuwait) two thirds of the war-costs (61 billion$) where paid by kuwait, japan, germany and saudi arabia -while france and britain where directly involved.
Europe is contributing to the 'WOT' in many ways - as for example it's germany rebuilding a police organisation in afghanistan.
Add to that, that there is still contracts, resolutions and agreements met after WWII denieing military capacity to germany - as for example aircraft carriers.
In the end everything breaks down to demographic figures - will we manage to turn them around and will we be sucessful Integrators ?
no - but awaking slowly.
In general, there may be something to this. Wars tend to kill off the Bob Doles of the world and leave us with Bill Clintons.
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