Tuesday 1 December 2015

The Great European Giveaway Begins as Turkey Blackmails EU.

"Though God promised that one of two columns (would fall to you), you desired the one that was not armed. But God wished to confirm the truth by His words, & wipe the unbelievers out to the last." So Allah tells his backward believers, in verse 8:7 of his disgusting Koran.

We see from this that Islam is innately genocidal, which explains why the Ottoman Empire murdered so many Armenians, Assyrians & Greeks in 1915. It also explains why the Islamic State is trying to wipe out the Syrian Christians & the Yezidis in Iraq & why Boko Haram is extirpating the Christians in northeast Nigeria.

It is also why the inheritor of the Ottoman Empire, Erdogan's Turkey, is flooding Europe with thousands of aggressive, fighting-age 'refugees' in 2015. Everyone can see that this is an invasion, that these men left their mothers, sisters, wives, daughters & girlfriends behind with the mortal danger they are supposedly fleeing.

As it is we face a deluge of terrorism, social unrest & civil war as a result of this but now the EU is to pay Turkey €3billion a year in order to stem this tide of rabid jihadists. If that sounds like a fair price to pay, consider the fact that the EU has also allowed all 75million Turkish citizens to flood into Europe without a visa.

Question: what is to stop Turkey granting Turkish citizenship to the 'Syrian' 'refugees' & letting them proceed into Europe anyway? It is a question that one might ask David Cameron, were one in possession of a Twitter account, who went along with this travesty, @David_Cameron.

It does not stop there, however, as, culturally speaking, the Turks are not confined to Turkey but extend as a people across Asia, through Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan (dead giveaway), Kirghizia, Tadzhikistan & all the way into Western China, where there is already an Islamic insurgency underway. That is, potentially, 300million Muslims, half of whom are ready to up sticks & make hijra to the West, with the assistance of our NATO ally.

This unbelievable betrayal of the native European people will be recorded as an attempted genocide, if there are any native European people left to record it. This report from MailOnline today (hat-tip to Nigel Farage @Nigel_Farage) does not come near to conveying the gravity of what has happened:

Turkey 'is holding EU to ransom' over immigration crisis: President demands £2.1bn a year for his help

  • EU leaders signed off on a deal on Sunday to hand over £2.1bn to Turkey
  • The deal also allows Turkey's 75m citizens visa-free travel in Europe
  • Turkey's president Recep Erdogan wants EU countries to stump up the same every year in return for it slowing the migrant flow
  • Turkey has been able to make its extraordinary list of demands as it is the main route for migrants into Europe
  • The Islamic country is currently home to more than 2m Syrian refugees
  • See more of the latest news updates on Europe's growing refugee crisis

Turkey was last night accused of holding the European Union to ransom as the country warned that it would keep demanding billions every year for it to help stem the influx of migrants.

EU leaders signed off on a deal on Sunday to hand over 3billion euros (£2.1billion) and allow Turkey's 75million citizens visa-free travel in Europe.

But last night it emerged that rather than being a one-off payment, Turkey's president Recep Erdogan wants EU countries to stump up the same every year in return for it slowing the migrant flow.

David Cameron has agreed Britain will contribute at least £260million towards the first payment, but taxpayers could now face demands for more and more money. Ukip leader Nigel Farage said: 'By demanding more money and threatening to flood the EU with more migrants, Erdogan is trying to hold us to ransom.

'Britain shouldn't pay this wannabe Islamist dictator a penny but instead take back control of our own borders by leaving the EU. I am increasingly suspicious of Turkish motivation in many areas and don't wish to be involved in a political union of which Turkey will become a member.'

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Turkey has been able to make its extraordinary list of demands as it is the main route for migrants into Europe. The Islamic country is currently home to more than 2million Syrian refugees.

At the Brussels summit on Sunday, EU leaders agreed to 're-energise' talks on Turkey becoming a member and allow its citizens easier access to the border-free Schengen zone, of which Britain is not a member.

The EU had planned to give 3billion euros over two years to improve conditions in refugee camps so people are less inclined to move to Europe. But after hard bargaining from the Turks, they signed up to the figure being only 'an initial' payment, with an agreement for it to be 'reviewed in the light of the developing situation'.

GERMANS LOSE FAITH IN MERKEL
Half of Germans want Angela Merkel to step down as Chancellor as the hostile backlash against her handling of the migration crisis grows.

The leader is facing mounting calls to quit after ten years in power. A poll for newspaper Bild found 48 per cent of Germans do not want her to stand for a fourth term as Chancellor at the next elections, due to be held in 2017.

In comparison, 44 per cent said they wanted her to run again. And 47 per cent of voters believe Mrs Merkel has handled the migrant crisis badly. Her approval ratings have dropped from 75 per cent in April to less than 50 per cent in recent weeks.

She has also been accused of spurring more migrants to come to Europe by allowing all Syrian refugees to seek asylum in Germany. More than 181,000 migrants are thought to have arrived in the country during November – a record monthly high.

In return, Turkey has claimed it will stop refugees illegally crossing into Europe via Greece and take back economic migrants who have had their asylum applications turned down in EU countries.

EU officials said 1.5million people have illegally come to Europe this year.

Despite extracting such a high price for his co-operation, Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu has admitted the agreement is likely to end in failure even if his country fulfils all its agreed terms. 'I wish to say to you, 'yes, the number of the migrants will decline' but we cannot say this as we don't know what will be going on in Syria,' he told a press conference on Sunday night.

Experts last night stressed that the deal was unlikely to significantly slow the flow of migrants travelling to Europe.

'What Europeans are asking of Turkey is unrealistic and unrealisable,' said Cengiz Aktar, a political scientist from Istanbul's Bahcesehir University.

He added: 'They must be dreaming. Nobody can prevent these migrants heading to Greece or to Bulgaria – because they have no future in their own country or in Turkey.'

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