Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
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Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
The Great Western Retreat
by Giulio Meotti
May 4, 2016 at 5:00 am
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7938/western-retreat
On March 11, 2004, 192 people were killed and 1,400 wounded in a series of terrorist attacks in Madrid. Three days later, Spain's Socialist leader, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, was elected prime minister. Just 24 hours after being sworn in, Zapatero ordered Spanish troops to leave Iraq "as soon as possible."
The directive was a monumental political victory for extremist Islam. Since then, Europe's boots on the ground have not been dispatched outside Europe to fight jihadism; instead, they have been deployed inside the European countries to protect monuments and civilians.
"Opération Sentinelle" is the first new large-scale military operation within France. The army is now protecting synagogues, art galleries, schools, newspapers, public offices and underground stations. Of all French soldiers currently engaged in military operations, half of them are deployed inside France. And half of those are assigned to protect 717 Jewish schools. Meanwhile, French paralysis before ISIS is immortalized by the image of police running away from the office of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo during the massacre there.
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You can find the same figure in Italy: 11,000 Italian soldiers are currently engaged in military operations and more than half of them are used in operation "Safe Streets," which, as its name reveals, keeps Italy's cities safe. Italy's army is also busy providing aid to migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
In 2003, Italy was one of the very few countries, along with Spain and Britain, which stood with the United States in its noble war in Iraq -- a war that was successful until the infamous US pull-out on December 18, 2011.
Today, Italy, like Spain, runs away from its responsibility in the war against the Islamic State. Italy's Defense Minister Roberta Pinotti ruled out the idea of Italy taking part in action against ISIS, after EU defense ministers unanimously backed a French request for help.
Italy's soldiers, stationed in front of my newspaper's office in Rome, provide a semblance of security, but the fact that half of Italy's soldiers are engaged in domestic security, and not in offensive military strikes, should give us pause. These numbers shed a light not only on Europe's internal terror frontlines, from the French banlieues to "Londonistan." These numbers also shed light on the great Western retreat.
US President Barack Obama has boasted that as part of his legacy, he has withdrawn American military forces from the Middle East. His shameful departure from Iraq has been the main reason that the Islamic State rose to power -- and the reason Obama postponed a military withdrawal from Afghanistan. This US retreat can only be compared to the fall of Saigon, with the picture of a helicopter evacuating the U.S. embassy.
In Europe, armies are no longer even ready for war. The German army is now useless, and Germany spends only 1.2% of GDP on defense. The German army today has the lowest number of staff at any time in its history.
In 2012, Germany's highest court, breaking a 67-year-old taboo against using the military within Germany's borders, allowed the military to be deployed in domestic operations. The post-Hitler nation's fear that the army could develop again into a state-within-a-state that might impede democracy has paralyzed Europe's largest and wealthiest country. Last January, it wasrevealed that German air force reconnaissance jets cannot even fly at night.
Many European states slumber in the same condition as Belgium, with its failed security apparatus. A senior U.S. intelligence officer even recently likened the Belgian security forces to "children." And Sweden's commander-in-chief, Sverker Göranson, said his country could onlyfend off an invasion for a maximum of one week.
During the past ten years, the United Kingdom has also increasingly been seen by its allies -- both in the US and in Europe -- as a power in retreat, focusing only on its domestic agenda. The British have become increasingly insular - a littler England.
The UK's armed forces have been downsized; the army alone is expected to shrink from 102,000 soldiers in 2010 to 82,000 by 2020 - its smallest size since the Napoleonic wars. The former head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Nigel Essenigh, has spoken of "uncomfortable similarities" between the UK's defenses now and those in the early 1930s, during the rise of Nazi Germany.
In Canada, military bases are now being used to host migrants from Middle East. Justin Trudeau, the new Canadian prime minister, first halted military strikes against ISIS, thenrefused to join the coalition against it. Terrorism has apparently never been a priority for Trudeau -- not like "gender equality," global warming, euthanasia and injustices committed against Canada's natives.
The bigger question is: Why does anyone choose to fight in a war? Civilized nations go to war so that members of today's generation may sacrifice themselves to protect future generations. But if there are no future generations, there is no reason whatever for today's young men to die in war. It is "demography, stupid."
Spain's fertility has fallen the most -- the lowest in Western Europe over twenty years and the most extreme demographic spiral observed anywhere. Similarly, fewer babies were born in Italyin 2015 than in any year since the state was founded 154 years ago. For the first time in three decades, Italy's population shrank. Germany, likewise, is experiencing a demographic suicide.
This massive deployment of armed forces in our own cities is a departure from history. It is a moral disarmament, before a military one. It is Europe's new Weimar moment, from the name of the first German Republic that was dramatically dismantled by the rise of Nazism. The Weimar Republic still represents a cultural muddle, a masterpiece of unarmed democracy devoted to a mutilated pacifism, a mixture of naïve cultural, political reformism and the first highly developed welfare state.
According to the historian Walter Laqueur, Weimar was the first case of the "life and death of a permissive society." Will Europe's new Weimar also be brought down, this time by Islamists?
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by Giulio Meotti
May 4, 2016 at 5:00 am
http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7938/western-retreat
Of all French soldiers currently engaged in military operations, half of them are deployed inside France. And half of those are assigned to protect 717 Jewish schools.- This massive deployment of armed forces in our own cities is a departure from history. It is a moral disarmament, before a military one.
- Why does anyone choose to fight in a war? Civilized nations go to war so that members of today's generation may sacrifice themselves to protect future generations. But if there are no future generations, there is no reason whatever for today's young men to die in war. It is "demography, stupid."
On March 11, 2004, 192 people were killed and 1,400 wounded in a series of terrorist attacks in Madrid. Three days later, Spain's Socialist leader, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, was elected prime minister. Just 24 hours after being sworn in, Zapatero ordered Spanish troops to leave Iraq "as soon as possible."
The directive was a monumental political victory for extremist Islam. Since then, Europe's boots on the ground have not been dispatched outside Europe to fight jihadism; instead, they have been deployed inside the European countries to protect monuments and civilians.
"Opération Sentinelle" is the first new large-scale military operation within France. The army is now protecting synagogues, art galleries, schools, newspapers, public offices and underground stations. Of all French soldiers currently engaged in military operations, half of them are deployed inside France. And half of those are assigned to protect 717 Jewish schools. Meanwhile, French paralysis before ISIS is immortalized by the image of police running away from the office of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo during the massacre there.
French soldiers guard a Jewish school in Strasbourg, February 2015. (Image source: Claude Truong-Ngoc/Wikimedia Commons) |
You can find the same figure in Italy: 11,000 Italian soldiers are currently engaged in military operations and more than half of them are used in operation "Safe Streets," which, as its name reveals, keeps Italy's cities safe. Italy's army is also busy providing aid to migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
In 2003, Italy was one of the very few countries, along with Spain and Britain, which stood with the United States in its noble war in Iraq -- a war that was successful until the infamous US pull-out on December 18, 2011.
Today, Italy, like Spain, runs away from its responsibility in the war against the Islamic State. Italy's Defense Minister Roberta Pinotti ruled out the idea of Italy taking part in action against ISIS, after EU defense ministers unanimously backed a French request for help.
Italy's soldiers, stationed in front of my newspaper's office in Rome, provide a semblance of security, but the fact that half of Italy's soldiers are engaged in domestic security, and not in offensive military strikes, should give us pause. These numbers shed a light not only on Europe's internal terror frontlines, from the French banlieues to "Londonistan." These numbers also shed light on the great Western retreat.
US President Barack Obama has boasted that as part of his legacy, he has withdrawn American military forces from the Middle East. His shameful departure from Iraq has been the main reason that the Islamic State rose to power -- and the reason Obama postponed a military withdrawal from Afghanistan. This US retreat can only be compared to the fall of Saigon, with the picture of a helicopter evacuating the U.S. embassy.
In Europe, armies are no longer even ready for war. The German army is now useless, and Germany spends only 1.2% of GDP on defense. The German army today has the lowest number of staff at any time in its history.
In 2012, Germany's highest court, breaking a 67-year-old taboo against using the military within Germany's borders, allowed the military to be deployed in domestic operations. The post-Hitler nation's fear that the army could develop again into a state-within-a-state that might impede democracy has paralyzed Europe's largest and wealthiest country. Last January, it wasrevealed that German air force reconnaissance jets cannot even fly at night.
Many European states slumber in the same condition as Belgium, with its failed security apparatus. A senior U.S. intelligence officer even recently likened the Belgian security forces to "children." And Sweden's commander-in-chief, Sverker Göranson, said his country could onlyfend off an invasion for a maximum of one week.
During the past ten years, the United Kingdom has also increasingly been seen by its allies -- both in the US and in Europe -- as a power in retreat, focusing only on its domestic agenda. The British have become increasingly insular - a littler England.
The UK's armed forces have been downsized; the army alone is expected to shrink from 102,000 soldiers in 2010 to 82,000 by 2020 - its smallest size since the Napoleonic wars. The former head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Nigel Essenigh, has spoken of "uncomfortable similarities" between the UK's defenses now and those in the early 1930s, during the rise of Nazi Germany.
In Canada, military bases are now being used to host migrants from Middle East. Justin Trudeau, the new Canadian prime minister, first halted military strikes against ISIS, thenrefused to join the coalition against it. Terrorism has apparently never been a priority for Trudeau -- not like "gender equality," global warming, euthanasia and injustices committed against Canada's natives.
The bigger question is: Why does anyone choose to fight in a war? Civilized nations go to war so that members of today's generation may sacrifice themselves to protect future generations. But if there are no future generations, there is no reason whatever for today's young men to die in war. It is "demography, stupid."
Spain's fertility has fallen the most -- the lowest in Western Europe over twenty years and the most extreme demographic spiral observed anywhere. Similarly, fewer babies were born in Italyin 2015 than in any year since the state was founded 154 years ago. For the first time in three decades, Italy's population shrank. Germany, likewise, is experiencing a demographic suicide.
This massive deployment of armed forces in our own cities is a departure from history. It is a moral disarmament, before a military one. It is Europe's new Weimar moment, from the name of the first German Republic that was dramatically dismantled by the rise of Nazism. The Weimar Republic still represents a cultural muddle, a masterpiece of unarmed democracy devoted to a mutilated pacifism, a mixture of naïve cultural, political reformism and the first highly developed welfare state.
According to the historian Walter Laqueur, Weimar was the first case of the "life and death of a permissive society." Will Europe's new Weimar also be brought down, this time by Islamists?
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Giulio Meotti, Cultural Editor for Il Foglio, is an Italian journalist and author
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Kermit-
Posts : 26479
2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
Što se tiče Francuza to su jedna obična govna, ali u biti rezultat praćenja američke politike je uništenje same Evrope, nevjerojatno je kako su ameri evropske elite natjerali da rade protiv same Europe
Kermit-
Posts : 26479
2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
vuksadinare- Posts : 100320
2015-09-08
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
Mi ne želimo biti, ali sdpe/hdeze itekako žele, zapravo Evropa je u potpunom povlačenju, a s obzirom da vrlo skoro slijedi još napada tko zna gdje će to završitivuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
Kermit-
Posts : 26479
2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
Saće Eerdogan postaviti zeta za premijera i pojačati teror nad Kurdima koji će zajedno sa izbjeglicama sa lažnim pasošima pravac Evropa hahaha Njemačka možda zna graditi aute ali je totalni debakl u vanjkoj politici i diplomaciji Mate Granić je Molotov naspram ovih kobasičarskih amatera
Kermit-
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2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
mislim da sad hdz puno manje od sdp-a...nakon kolindini poruke iz slovacke i kovacevog blokiranja srbije i turneje mađarska-slovacka-poljska....jako se na nas ljute ovi iz brisela i vasingtona...mislim da kovac pogotovo radi odlican posao i ono sto smo trebali davno uciniti postati svjesni svoje strateske pozicije i cjenkati se sa amerima i zapadom..rekao sam za njih je velika katasrofa uidre lči se recimo ruje ili kinezi u jadran...to ej ravno onome kad su rusi dosli pred berlinasilovski wrote:Mi ne želimo biti, ali sdpe/hdeze itekako žele, zapravo Evropa je u potpunom povlačenju, a s obzirom da vrlo skoro slijedi još napada tko zna gdje će to završitivuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
vuksadinare- Posts : 100320
2015-09-08
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
vuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
tako je..sad se s mirom možete prepustiti Erdoganu ;)
epikur37- Posts : 45339
2015-08-06
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
..i turska je drzava...kovac je rekao nema vise jednostranih posjeta i jednostranog vođenja politika...razgovarat i poslovat sa svimaepikur37 wrote:vuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
tako je..sad se s mirom možete prepustiti Erdoganu ;)
vuksadinare- Posts : 100320
2015-09-08
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
Analana penetracija minaretima, nema bolje...to ti je kad Švabi prepustiš diplomaciju, za godinu dvije potpisuješ kapitulaciju u nekom vagonu usred vukojebine ili na turskom odmaralištuepikur37 wrote:vuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
tako je..sad se s mirom možete prepustiti Erdoganu ;)
Kermit-
Posts : 26479
2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
gew wrote:ali zato germanofili još uvijek pričaju o švapskim kolima i bilanci heheheh
Kermit-
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2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
Kovač je oličenje hr. diplomacije bahat, glup i ružan, a o diplomaciji zna preko homo erectusa Jandrokovića o kojemu ne treba trošiti prostora...vuksadinare wrote:..i turska je drzava...kovac je rekao nema vise jednostranih posjeta i jednostranog vođenja politika...razgovarat i poslovat sa svimaepikur37 wrote:vuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
tako je..sad se s mirom možete prepustiti Erdoganu ;)
Kermit-
Posts : 26479
2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
....kovac je glup a ispravlja ono sto su zoki i pusicka zasrali sa mađarima..i sad ej glup..ok razumijem da en volis hdz...ali jbg za razliku od prethodnika vodi prosrednjeuropsku politikuasilovski wrote:Kovač je oličenje hr. diplomacije bahat, glup i ružan, a o diplomaciji zna preko homo erectusa Jandrokovića o kojemu ne treba trošiti prostora...vuksadinare wrote:..i turska je drzava...kovac je rekao nema vise jednostranih posjeta i jednostranog vođenja politika...razgovarat i poslovat sa svimaepikur37 wrote:vuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
tako je..sad se s mirom možete prepustiti Erdoganu ;)
vuksadinare- Posts : 100320
2015-09-08
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
možda neko iz erdoganovog harema bude budući premijer njemačke... do sad im je trebalo nekoliko generacija da to postignu, a sad su malo ubrzali...asilovski wrote:Saće Eerdogan postaviti zeta za premijera i pojačati teror nad Kurdima koji će zajedno sa izbjeglicama sa lažnim pasošima pravac Evropa hahaha Njemačka možda zna graditi aute ali je totalni debakl u vanjkoj politici i diplomaciji Mate Granić je Molotov naspram ovih kobasičarskih amatera
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mutava baštarda- Posts : 21037
2015-09-14
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
Pusićka je zlo, to sam više puta naveo ona izravno radi protiv interesa ovoga naroda kojeg inače iskreno mrzi, tako šta imati u diplomaciji je ko usrat se u gaće i ići spavativuksadinare wrote:....kovac je glup a ispravlja ono sto su zoki i pusicka zasrali sa mađarima..i sad ej glup..ok razumijem da en volis hdz...ali jbg za razliku od prethodnika vodi prosrednjeuropsku politikuasilovski wrote:Kovač je oličenje hr. diplomacije bahat, glup i ružan, a o diplomaciji zna preko homo erectusa Jandrokovića o kojemu ne treba trošiti prostora...vuksadinare wrote:..i turska je drzava...kovac je rekao nema vise jednostranih posjeta i jednostranog vođenja politika...razgovarat i poslovat sa svimaepikur37 wrote:vuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
tako je..sad se s mirom možete prepustiti Erdoganu ;)
Kermit-
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2014-04-17
Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
pa lako što je zapad u povlačenju, cijela je sjeverna hemisfera(gdje je IQ oko 100 poena) u povlačenju pred južnom hemisferom gdje je IQ 70 poena..
najmanje je problem što se "zapad povlači" afrikanci/muslimani nadiru u zapad, njemačku, nadiru u rusiju, kandadu, ameriku, australiju... za par desetljeća će u Kinu
najmanje je problem što se "zapad povlači" afrikanci/muslimani nadiru u zapad, njemačku, nadiru u rusiju, kandadu, ameriku, australiju... za par desetljeća će u Kinu
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Re: Zapad nakon porazne poltike na bliskom istoku i Africi je u velikom povlačenju
roflasilovski wrote:Analana penetracija minaretima, nema bolje...to ti je kad Švabi prepustiš diplomaciju, za godinu dvije potpisuješ kapitulaciju u nekom vagonu usred vukojebine ili na turskom odmaralištuepikur37 wrote:vuksadinare wrote:..i sto se onda ljute na nas sto vise ne zelimo bit dio tog drustva...
tako je..sad se s mirom možete prepustiti Erdoganu ;)
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