Europe’s Slow Motion Debacle
By Pepe Escobar
March 02, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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From a failed attempt to clear
the Calais jungle to the appalling situation at the
Greek-Macedonian border, the EU crumbles under the
strain of a massive refugee crisis. Even the
Kafkaesque Brussels Eurocrat construct admits it –
off the record, because official EU must always
project a mythical image of unity: «We are on the
edge of an abyss».
Across the EU and amidst Russian
intellectual elites, scenarios proliferate on the
imminent collapse of Western civilization, as a huge
number of refugees cannot be properly assimilated.
In Russia, this process is examined with extreme
concern because it happens not far from Russia’s
western borderlands, and involves what the Kremlin
traditionally defines as «our partners».
But what if this European slow motion
debacle was not enacted as a Mad Max dystopia, but
rather brought about by a tsunami of Muslims
ultimately displaced by Western-engineered wars?
Behold Fortress Europe
It was only six months ago that
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government took a huge
gamble in adopting a so-called «humanitarian»
refugee policy; call it the civilized face of the
otherwise politically tainted R2P («responsibility
to protect») concept, which was ruthlessly
manipulated for the invasion and destruction of
Libya.
Six months later, we have swarms of
refugees stranded all along the Balkan Route – and
progressively encircled/trapped by strict border
controls, the disappearance of social benefits,
creeping fences and walls, and the practical
extermination of the Schengen accords. The Merkel
gambit is over; Fortress Europe is back with a
vengeance.
Can you hear the sound of a basket of
myths crumbling? Here are a few. The notion of
«European solidarity» – not to mention egality and
fraternity. The notion that EU members would accept
a sensible, harmonious, proportional distribution of
refugees. The notion that Europe would not reject,
deport and repatriate people fleeing from war zones.
The notion that Turkey would «protect» the EU from
the crisis.
The Balkan Route, for all practical
purposes, is now sealed off to refugees while
Ankara, for its part, is slowly building a wall
along stretches of the Turkish-Syrian border – not
as much to really contain them (after all Ankara
must keep open the Jihadi highway), but as a
propaganda coup.
Germany’s humanitarian refugee policy
is in tatters and corroded by self-doubt; only two
weeks ago Chancellor Merkel was wondering whether
she should pursue «our European-Turkish approach» or
whether the EU should order the absolute sealing off
of the Greek-Macedonian border, pure and simple.
And that leads us close to the heart
of the matter – which is of course Turkey.
The majority of German conservative
politicos want Merkel to seal off German borders to
refugees, while Merkel still believes in the Hand of
Providence; help from «European partners» – which
won’t come – and most of all from Ankara.
And that’s exactly where Turkey’s
Sultan Erdogan wants her to be; as a supplicant, not
as the leader of the number one European economic
power.
Ankara’s power play
One of the key myths of the whole
refugee crisis is that Erdogan’s AKP government is
doing all it can to «contain» it.
Nonsense. The crisis itself was
engineered by Ankara in 2015 – when refugees were
«released» from their holding camps in Turkey under
threat that they would not be cared for anymore. The
refugee flood was not a «spontaneous» creation, as
Syrians, Iraqis and/or Afghans suddenly decided to
flee to the EU; it was directly instigated by
Ankara. And Erdogan from the start was already
contemplating the Big Prize; to bribe the EU,
especially Merkel, to pay – at least 3 billion euros
– so most refuges remain not on Turkish soil, but on
one of his own neo-Ottoman sub-plots; a «safe zone»
to be built inside Syrian territory.
Extra evidence pointing to Ankara’s
plotting is the fact that Turkey has not increased
patrols on its Mediterranean coast – the departure
point for scores of refuges to try their luck by
boat on their way to safety of the Greek islands.
The priority for Ankara was to «close» the
Turkish-Syrian border. Not really «close» it, as
safe passage remains guaranteed for selected
«moderate rebels».
The
Warsaw-based European border control agency
Frontex is absolutely convinced that the
Turkey-EU refugee power play will continue.
Diplomatically, Frontex’s director Fabrice
Leggeri
advances that
«Turkey has to make it more difficult for the
migrant smugglers».
Yet that won’t happen. And Germany –
and the EU as a whole – will continue to be hostages
of Ankara’s political maneuvering.
A EU-Turkey summit was held in
November 2015. At the time, Erdogan promised there
would be more security in the Aegean coast and more
raids on migrant smugglers. Too little, too late.
Turkey's Aegean coast is 2,800 kilometers long.
Ankara does not have the resources to police it
properly.
So smuggling on a massive scale
proceeds unabated. Smuggling rings with the right
«contacts» – within Turkish police and AKP-related
politicians – only need to pay roughly 3,000 euros
for each group of refugees to clear the border and
hit the sea.
In parallel, Ankara is clearly at war
in Southeast Anatolia against the PKK Kurds. This is
the number one priority, not smuggling of refugees,
not to mention fighting ISIS/ISIL/Daesh. Turkish
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu could not be more
straight to the point when he visited Berlin late
last year: the Erdogan/Davutoglu Plan A is to
«annihilate» the PKK Kurds. There is no Plan B.
Chaos, created then applauded
No one in Brussels will do it. So
Frau Merkel ultimately would have to be the only EU
leader to confront Erdogan and read him the riot
act. It’s not only a matter of politely requesting
Ankara to reduce refugee numbers. It’s to order him
to do so; question him on why he released them en
masse in the first place last year; and withhold any
future financial rescue package, including the
building of refugee camps inside Syrian territory.
The stark fact is that the whole
refugee crisis – an existential crisis for Europe –
is being used by Ankara as a bargaining chip for an
elaborate extortion racket. Erdogan wants a tsunami
of EU cash; and he wants a tsunami of concessions
regarding Turkey’s negotiations for accession to the
EU.
Meanwhile, there’s no concerted EU
refugee policy to be seen. Not even a balancing act
between humanitarian concerns and «deterrence»,
altruism and realpolitik. No EU political «leader»
will confront the responsibility of NATO’s wars
(with petrodollar GCC «support») crafting the whole
crisis. The absolute majority of refugees are
Syrians, Afghans and Africans who depart the
continent via NATO-destroyed Libya.
Polls consistently show that a
majority of EU citizens don’t want to «welcome»
refugees anymore. As Belgium-based Jean Bricmont,
author of Humanitarian
Imperialism has correctly stressed, EU citizens
who «were never consulted on the issue of
refugees and who are constantly asked to make
sacrifices because ‘there is no money’
understandably do not accept this moral discourse» anymore.
Bricmont is among the very few in
Europe to connect the dots: «The same people who
encouraged ‘humanitarian’ interventions and
‘support’ for armed insurrections abroad, that have
led to perpetual wars, generating a constant flow of
refugees, are now demanding that the population of
our countries ‘welcome the refugees’. They first
generate chaos there, then they applaud chaos here».
Well, that’s the whole logic of the Empire
of Chaos in a nutshell. |