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After Latest Terrorist Attack In Germany, Will The European Union Finally Understand It Has A Muslim Problem?




WRITTEN BY: USAFEATURESMEDIA


Germany is the latest European nation to suffer an Islamic terrorist attack, with the deaths of more than 12 people and wounding of dozens more in a crowded Christmas market on Monday after an ISIS operative driving a stolen Polish truck slammed into them, al la Nice, Paris-style.

In the wake of the attack, political opponents in Germany have begun pointing the finger of blame at Chancellor Angela Merkel, over her policy of allowing millions of Middle East migrants into the country.


GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel is facing a backlash after 12 people were killed when an attacker ploughed through innocent revellers at a Christmas market in a truck.

The country’s far-right leaders have blasted the chancellor’s “open-door” immigration policy for sparking the attack in Berlin – and even her own party is putting the boot in.

“These are Merkel’s dead,” Marcus Pretzell, chairman of the Alternative for Germany party in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia, posted on Twitter.

And Klaus Bouillon of Mrs Merkel’s CDU party said told Saarland radio: “We must state that we are in a state of war, although some people who want to see only the good can not see.”

Merkel – who attended an award ceremony to celebrate the International Day of Migrants the day of the attack – said she was “shocked and shaken” by the tragedy.

In our view, the political opposition is exactly right to blame Merkel. As head of the country, she and her party are responsible for the influx, without question. And this influx has been used by ISIS as a way to infiltrate precisely the kind of lone-wolf operatives into European countries whose aim is to carry out just these kind of attacks on “soft targets” like shopping centers, restaurants, tourist attractions and so forth, according to European (and U.S.) intelligence agencies.

So in other words, Merkel’s own intelligence service has known about this–and still she did nothing but encourage more migration of people into her country by people with a foreign, and even hostile, culture to Western civilization. While not every Muslim migrant is a terrorist, of course, most Muslims have repeatedly demonstrated either ambiguity or outright support for such actions.

Why in the world, then, would you want to import more of them? It’s obvious that Islamic extremism has no desire to meld and tolerate Western Christian culture.

What Merkel and other EU leaders who have also supported mass Muslim migration onto the continent either fail to understand or are ignoring is that those who are coming are not immigrating to a “new world” out of desire; they are coming out of necessity. Their nations are tearing themselves apart (much of that due to Obama administration foreign policy) and they are only doing what is in the best interests of themselves and their families. After all, if someone opens the door to hell so you can escape, why would you choose to stay?

And because these people are escaping war, violence and depravity rather than genuinely seeking a new way of life, a new culture in a new land, they are bringing with them their own culture and traditions, and have no intention of absorbing, learning or accepting Western European culture.

Plus, they are coming to kill, as well–which is abundantly clear at this point.

Merkel and her party will dodge the questions, deny the problem and ignore the demands for more constraints on Muslim migration into Germany, and as a result, more German blood (and European blood in general) will be spilled.

Tectonic national security challenges are coming to the Old World, and frankly, the Old World is not ready for them.

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