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Monday, December 21, 2015

Europe: The council of ministers has so far been able to agree on only one thing: the labeling of Israeli products

Edward Luttwak, military strategist and historian, Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies @ The Tablet:
The refugee crisis has exposed the nullity of European institutions: The original achievement of the Common Market still stands as a great success. But the European Union’s institutions have failed and keep failing. The Euro parliament is a mere talking shop, the European central bank is an unemployment factory, and the council of ministers has so far been able to agree on only one thing: the labeling of Israeli products made beyond the defunct 1967 armistice lines. That is scant recompense for the failure of economic policy, monetary policy, industrial policy, and now demographic policy vis-à-vis the influx of male economic migrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, and Central Asia who greatly outnumber Syrian war-refugee families, and whose sum total of cultural capital is Islam inclusive of Jihad. The last time Europe was invaded by barbarians its recovery required almost a thousand years.
Read more: The Middle East Has Fractured. Is Europe Next? A Tablet Roundtable Discussion

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