Despite declining poll numbers and mounting criticism of her traitorous stance on the Muslim migration at home, Merkel offered to speed up Turkey’s application for EU membership in return for stopping the flow of refugees across its borders.
It’s blackmail and Merkel is paying it – in spades. Turkey has been the gateway for Muslim migrants into Europe. Turkey could have, and should have stopped it — instead they are holding Europe ransom for EU membership which will be the final nail in Europe’s coffin.
Chancellor Merkel is in Turkey negotiating with President Erdogan, promising to expedite Turkey’s membership into the EU. Such cowardice and stupidity is without peer.
“She said that in return Germany could help accelerate visa-free travel for Turkish citizens wanting to visit the EU. Stopping short of an offer to welcome Turkey into the EU, she pledged to push forward Ankara’s EU membership talks.” …… more here.
The golden throne she sits upon is a trojan horse.
Understand what this means. Turkey has been agitating to join the EU for some time. Should Turkey join the EU, it would be the first predominately Muslim country ever to join the European Union. It would make it an Islamic entity.
Turkey is not a European country. Ninety-seven percent of its territory lies in Asia. And Turkey is far too big for the EU to absorb. With a population predicted to reach 91 million by 2050, it will be the dominant member of the EU. Goodbye, European culture, which is an inevitability of the Muslim invasion as it is.
Turkey is responsible for a large majority of the Muslim migrants invading Europe – this is like a protection racket.
“Angela Merkel is making big promises to Turkey if it helps keep migrants out of Europe,”Quartz, October 18, 2015A large share of the migrants making their way to Europe from Syria, Iraq, and elsewhere pass through Turkey. European Union leaders—chief among them German chancellor Angela Merkel—want to help the country stem the flow, but Turkey wants more than just financial aid in return.Turkey says it needs €3 billion ($3.4 billion) in aid to shore up its borders. At a recent EU summit, leaders made positive noises about a deal but didn’t delve into specifics. But when Merkel visited Turkey this weekend, she hinted at other concessions in return for greater cooperation on dealing with migrants—namely, visa-free travel in the EU for Turkish citizens and, ultimately, full EU membership.Merkel’s decision to court Turkey has drawn criticism. The EU has long been critical of Turkey’s record on human rights and free speech, and Merkel’s meeting with president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other Turkish officials comes amid escalating violence between government forces and Kurdish separatists.Turkey began formal EU membership talks a decade ago, and remains far from meeting most conditions to join the club. The release of a regular report on Turkey’s progress to meeting the requirements of EU membership—critical of the defense of “fundamental rights” in the country in the past—has been postponed, according to The New York Times.Merkel’s high-profile visit, featuring much pomp and circumstance, is also just two weeks ahead of national elections in Turkey, in which Erdogan is trying to engineer a parliamentary majority for his Justice and Development Party.The chancellor’s visit shows how desperately the EU, and Germany in particular, need Turkey’s help to deal with the refugee crisis. Erdogan knew that the normally low-key Merkel would not have otherwise chosen to appear in Istanbul at such a politically charged time, and made the most of the opportunity.
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