Slovakia Threatens EU Exit Over Migrant Policy Shambles

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    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/10/08/slovakia-threatens-eu-exit-migrant-policy-shambles/


    Border fences go up and then they come down; Schengen open frontier principles must be honoured and then they are ignored; the Dublin Regulation of forced migrant repatriation is a mighty concept to uphold and then it is quietly placed in a bottom drawer.

    All of the above seemingly driven from Berlin and forced on EU member nations by Angela Merkel despite their protests.

    Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico for one has had enough. He is tired of the rancour and indecision emanating from Brussels on the migrant invasion. Fico has warned that his country will head for the exit door and no longer impose the “stupid and dangerous idea ” of a united EU if no single, common policy can be formulated to deal with the greatest mass movement of people across Europe since the end of the Second World War.


    According to Germany’s Contra magazine, Fico is ready to propose “a discharge of his country from the European Union” if not freed from the binding acceptance of “so-called refugees” from the Middle East. Fico “could not accept compulsory admission quotas, since it is completely uncertain what they mean in practice.”



    Last Wednesday he began that journey when Slovakia started legal action at the European Court of Justice against the EU plan to forcibly distribute a number of asylum seekers into his country.



    Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania had opposed the mandatory quotas for redistributing 120,000 asylum seekers from Italy and Greece but the group was outvoted at a meeting of EU interior ministers.


    As Reuters reports, Fico said after the vote: “We will go in two directions: first one, we will file a charge at the court in Luxembourg… secondly, we will not implement the (decision) of the interior ministers.”

    Now, conceivably, the third step will be to leave the EU altogether because Fico said the quota system would not be imposed on Slovakia “as long as he was in office”.

    “We have been refusing this nonsense from the beginning, and as a sovereign country we have the right to sue,” he added.

    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/10/08/slovakia-threatens-eu-exit-migrant-policy-shambles/




    Good to see that some countries haven’t been totally feminised. Former communist countries were, at least for a time, winners in the EU shake down. That was until the EU started dumping fake Syrians that are mostly all aggressive military aged men on their doorstep.

    People in Eastern Europe have not been feminised and made to think emotionally over everything, they aren’t stupid enough to fall for an over hyped sob story about a kid who died in Turkey, because his dad wanted free teeth. If any of these invaders start acting up over there, then they won’t be met with a cup of tea and a biscuit.


    Obviously the people of Europe do not want this. This is not their will, it is the will of others. This is a Trojan horse hustle and an invasion by any other name. If they were to ask the people, the people would flat out reject the invasion – so they do not ask and suppress all dissent as much as they possibly can. An obviously dangerous thing to do of course.

    The only people that support the invasion this end are other invaders, quite a lot of lefty women and a fair % of homosexuals. Funny how lefty feminist women and homosexuals would support an influx of men who hate them so much(or at least have zero respect).

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    Can I ask you something, what do these Eastern European countries expect Italy and especially Greece to do with all these migrants? Throw them in the sea?
     
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    The EU pays the price for the cooperation with the United States.
     
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    That would be a start.
     
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    I don't blame them. The EU has turned a relatively manageable problem into a catastrophic one. They wouldn't be in this situation if they had turned back those boats coming from Libya and told them to apply at their nearest embassy. But once you start taking them and allowing most to stay, it suddenly becomes worthwhile for everyone to leave their hellholes and try to get into the richest nations on the planet. I think there was a Pew Poll that showed 600 million people would leave the third world for the first world if they could. If you send the message that you're taking them in, they'll keep coming.
     
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    EU officials including Merkel should be declared enemy subversive agents and tried on that basis.
     
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    Hey Mike, the EU wouldn't have this refugee problem, if Washington didn't throw their own homelands into chaos. People I knew were moving back to Syria, but that was before Washington decided Assad had to go...after all, how dare he refuse a gas pipeline so we can break Russia's monopoly.


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    It's not like the United States just decided one day Assad had to go without reason.

    We have a LONG list of reasons why we want Assad gone one of those reasons being back in 2003 when Assad supplied and supported Shia Extremists who were launching attacks upon U.S. and Coalition Military Forces in Iraq from the Syrian side of the boarder.

    And as I have detailed out before Assad was given a direct order from the U.S. Military to use the Syrian Army to stop all attacks by Shia Extremists launched on U.S. and Coalition Military Forces in Iraq from Syria within 24 Hours or the U.S. Military would invade Syria.

    Assad followed the orders of the U.S. Military and thus we did not invade but that is an example of the long line of issues and problems Assad has created.

    Assad's use of Chemical Weapons and Barrel Bombs upon his own people is another issue.

    Assad assisting Iran's Qud Force....and these clowns are a Division of the Iranian Republican Guard who are dedicated to spreading the Iranian Islamic Revolution Worldwide. We caught several Qud's Force Members in Iraq with a van loaded with SHAPED CHARGED MUNITIONS that they were delivering to the Iraqi Shia Insurgents in the South.

    The Iranian Qud's Force Members all had DIPLOMATIC CREDENTIALS....although they were not Diplomats we had no choice but to release them as once a Diplomat as established their identity and presented their paperwork they cannot be arrested but we kept their van and weapons and told them the next time we would...SHOOT FIRST and ask for paperwork later.

    Assad is a vicious and devious SOB.

    He will be removed sooner or later.

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    .....all of them 'Kosher' approved.
     
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    Exactly. This entire Syrian problem can be laid on the lap of Obama and his administration.
     
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    Why?

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    Because that's what I believe to be the case. Syria never presented itself to be a clear and present danger to the US therefore had no reason to intercede in any capacity in Syria, against Assad.
     
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    Of course the fact that Assad's Regime allows groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and the Iranian Qud's Force to set up shop on busy Downtown Damascus streets with their signs right on these buildings Office Fronts is something that details for us what Assad is all about.

    And yes the U.S. does take into account Israel into these equations.

    But what those people who only look at the surface of this issue never consider is that Assad is getting very wealthy by taking his CUT from the money sent to him from Iran and other Pro-Palestine Groups and Nations in the Middle East and around the world.

    Whether it be money are weapons it is sent to Syria and to Assad for dissemination to such groups as Hamas, Fatah, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad...etc....who then take THEIR CUT...and there is usually very little left after the Palestinian Leaders steal their CUT that could be used for Infrastructure in the Palestinian Territories.

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    Who do you think Obama and Congress work for?
     
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    Israel makes no account of the US, even considering it a 'thing' that is 'easy moved'.


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    The corporations and in a manner of speaking; Israel
     
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    They are a pain in the A$$ but they are an ally.

    It's time for us to end this once and for all.

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    It wouldn't surprise me in the least. But for the record, can you support that statement with evidence?

    Same deal basically, I can easily see that to be the case, but for the record please provide corroboration.

    If you can?
     
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    The Palestinian Authority has announced that it is facing a severe financial crisis, largely due to the failure of Arab countries to fulfill their promises to help the Palestinians.

    Because of the failure of the Arab countries to provide financial aid to the Palestinians, the Palestinian Authority is almost entirely dependent on US and EU contributions.

    The financial crisis in the Palestinian Authority raises doubts as to whether the Palestinians are indeed ready for statehood. If the Palestinian Authority has to ask Americans and Europeans to pay salaries to its civil servants, how can it demand an independent and sovereign state from the United Nations in September?

    What other country in the world depends on foreign aid to support its civil servants and employees?

    In addition, the Palestinian Authority should launch a real and serious investigation to find out what happened to hundreds of millions of dollars that went missing under Yasser Arafat. Many Palestinians believe that the stolen money could resolve the current crisis and improve their living conditions.

    The Palestinian Authority should at least show the US and the EU countries that it is making an effort to restore the money and punish those responsible for embezzlement. Future aid to the Palestinians should be contingent on the Palestinian Authority leaders' proving that they have done their utmost to get the money back.

    If the Palestinian leadership does not comply and continues to ignore the issue, as it has done for the past few years, then the US and the EU should reconsider their policy of funding the Palestinian Authority without holding it accountable.

    The US and the EU also have every right to demand that the Palestinian Authority stop inciting against Israel and the West: this incitement has only radicalized many Palestinians. There is no reason why Western donors should be funding the same propaganda machine that is calling for their death.

    So far, however, the Palestinian Authority does not seem to be serious about tracing the missing funds or softening its tone. Even worse, some of the Palestinian officials who were involved in financial corruption are continuing to serve in the Palestinian Authority as if nothing has happened.

    And they are at the same time continuing to incite their people against Israel, the US and other Western countries.

    LINK....http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/2255/arab-funding-palestinians

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    So, to recap: You stated that - and I quote: "Assad is getting very wealthy from taking his CUT from the money sent to him from Iran and other Pro-Palestine Groups and Nations in the Middle East and around the world."

    I asked you to evidence that statement and you copied and pasted an article about the dodgy financial dealings of the long dead PLA leader, Yasser Arafat. Is that a fair summation of your prior post?

    Is it that you just can't focus sufficiently to post evidence for what you claim to be one man's wrongdoing, and you just flippantly post a link about another man's wrongdoing? Or is it that you have zero evidence to support your claims about Assad, as I suspected? Or is it that you get confused and conflate two people because their name begins with the letter "A"?

    You tell me because I'm bewildered, as usual, at the wide disparity between what you claim and what you can demonstrate to be true.
     
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    They need to be distributed across every EU nation because it is unfair that a couple of countries have to take all the burden while others are exempted. It is supposed to be an union not a free for all. Slovakia is an eu country so they have to pay their fair share.
     
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    Did you get this from rt news or prisonplanet?
     
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    I thought it was common knowledge, but I forgot, you only read the 'MSM'.

    Now Mikey, put on your thinking cap. Why would Washington demonize a secular leader voted in by the majority of the people, and give their support to terrorists instead? Seems you haven't read the Brookings Institute report to Washington saying that Syria should be broken into parts so it can be more easily controlled.


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    Actually I have read it, and wrote a post about it.

    Frankly, it's a good idea, but the arrival of the Russians mean it's not going to happen. The groundhog predicts 6 more years of war instead.
     

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