The war on immigration

By Silviu Craescu.

 

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The Russian Federation is supporting financially in a direct manner the Arab immigration for economic, political, and security purposes.

As a matter of fact, by using the pretext of a refugee humanitarian crisis, Russia is increasing its military presence in Eastern Europe, by taking part in common exercises and maneuvers together with Serbia, one of its traditional allies.

Not coincidentally, Hungary took exceptional measures, by building a wall which is part of Moscow’s strategic plan of returning to the Cold War era, a wall remembering the famous Berlin Wall.

Not coincidentally, the most serious conflicts were those at the border between Serbia and Hungary. Hungary, having the most radical circles and extremist organizations, as well an anti-EU policy which has recently been exacerbated, is a leader in representing and promoting euroscepticism.

Northern Europe, Hungary, Greece, and Serbia have anti-immigration policies. As a matter of fact, Hungary is Russia’s Trojan horse inside Europe. Russia finances all left-wing and right-wing extremist movements across Europe and is looking forward to corrupt the governments of democratic states in formation.

Europe is mobilizing militarily NOT against the immigrants, but to counter the increasingly active Russian military presence, which is seen as a threat to NATO integrity. Efforts are being made towards “isolating” the crisis in Eastern Europe and “saving” the EU, actually the EU’s core.

The European Union will become more autocratic and, wanting to preserve its institutions, will limit free movement and other rights and liberties. This is the greatest danger. By acting this way, Western Europe admits being in a technical war with the Russian Federation.

The chief of EU diplomacy, Federica Mogherini, admitted that the EU lost the informational war with Russia in what concerns the immigration issue. Things are starting to become quite clear.

Efforts were made to politically corrupt Germany by co-involving it with Hungary in the so-called “immigration humanitarian crisis”. These efforts were not successful, but Austria, an older business partner of Russia, adopted the vaunted measures of programmed chaos.

Russia is simulating a humanitarian crisis, and the French-German EU, a security crisis which tends to become real. The US takes advantage of the situation to prepare the intervention in Syria, by convincing its main European partners.

For reasons of public image improvement, the illegal immigrants were recognized as being refugees, though without a legal document attesting it, and only after the international coalition acted in Syria against Assad.

It is obvious that the number of immigrants in Europe is much higher, around 2,000,000, otherwise special measures of assistance and security would not be necessary. Actually, immigrants and their traffickers are financed by hundreds of agencies of money transfer and tens of banks, created via Moscow-Libya-Nigeria-Syria-ISIS.

These people are not exclusively from Syria and they receive expensive fake passports and identity documents. Agadez is a place in Sahara which has known economic flourishing in last few years. “Libya is profitable”, admits a Muslim with suspicious affiliations, according to intelligence sources.

It is a poor country, lacking in infrastructure and devastated by war, but full of banks, dubious financial agencies and people who became wealthy overnight and who own limousines and Western goods. Contraband is flourishing, and various centers of power are using it the same way the USSR used to act on the anti-American China-Pakistan-India-Afghanistan-Iran corridor.

Things changed, but Russia did not quit its hegemonic ambitions, looking towards Northern Europe and the Mediterranean for resources and control of continental strategic drift. This is why the EU is literally bombing the Mediterranean.

It is a strategic point, one of expansion of terrorism, of contraband, and illegal immigration, which the Saharan mafia is using to make phone transactions with top Russian officials. It is clearly a dirty budget. It is not a humanitarian crisis, but a security crisis, much amplified by anti-EU centres of power, represented by the Eurasian and the Euro-American areas which find themselves in a state of competition.

It is well-known that the immigration business is a multibillion dollars business. But it is not said that Russia is involved in this business. We shouldn’t be surprised given the Russian presence in the Mediterranean and its involvement in Syria.

The US has officially denounced this state of affairs. All that would remain would be that the USA include Russia on the list of sponsors of international terrorism.

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