A Thing of the Past

A quote from Michael Freund in The Jerusalem Post, 10 January 2007

Soon enough, most of what we now think of as Western Europe will be transformed into a branch of the Muslim world, which is sure to make it an even less welcoming place for Americans, Israelis and for Jews. That, at least, is the unpleasant, yet entirely unavoidable conclusion to be drawn from Europe’s headlong demographic drive toward oblivion. [...] The figures are so bad that in many European countries, the total number of deaths each year has actually begun to exceed the number of births.

Indeed, the Council of Europe's 2004 Demographic Yearbook warned that, “for Europe as a whole, more people died in 2003 than were born.” In 1990, said the yearbook, “three countries – Germany, Bulgaria and Hungary – had negative natural growth for the first time. By 2002, it was negative in fifteen countries.” [...] Even if European governments succeed in reversing the curve, which seems highly unlikely, it will be decades before it would begin to be felt. In the meantime, however, Muslim political power on the continent will develop and expand, and European leaders will be hard-pressed to ignore their demands.

This makes it far less likely that Israel and the US can count on Europe – if they ever really could – at times of crisis in the decades ahead. Just pick an issue, from the war on terror to Palestinian statehood, and you’ll see what I mean.

For however unbalanced Europe’s stance has been until now, it will likely only grow worse in the years to come. Europe as we know it is a thing of the past, and it is time for Israeli and American decision-makers to take this into account as they plan for the future. The face of Europe is changing rapidly, and with it the continent’s social and political make-up.

So if you really want to see the Eiffel Tower up close, you had best not delay. Before you know it, it might just turn into a minaret.

@lancegrundy

I am stunned, really stunned, to read that a European has noticed the "vehemence of stupid anti-Americanism" in Europe.  I assumed that intelligent Europeans kept quiet about these things.  Maybe there is hope for Europe after all.

We are in similar boats.

We are both being flooded with southerners who want the benefits of our society while rejecting the ideals that produced them. Though, to be fair, the ideals we are infecting our own children with couldn’t produce them either.

If I were you I wouldn't bother.

America has no moral or cultural obligation to ‘save’ us here in Europe. We are merely reaping what we have sowed. I’d say you should leave us to our fate. The sheer vehemence of stupid anti-Americanism I encounter every day would suggest that you wouldn’t get any thanks for your trouble anyway.

 

 

 

Look how grateful most Europeans are for your protection during the Cold War.

 

@Lance....

With regard to the Cold War (WW III), I think there is a fair amount of gratitiude where the U.S. is concerned, but it is from Eastern Europe only.....I am beginning to wonder if that is starting to run out. Especially since the Czech Republic (and others in the former Soviet bloc ?) will become EU members in a few years, and considering Russia's support of Saddam Hussein....

And who do they.....

....expect will come to their rescue???......Forget it!.....We have our own problems here.....The days of FDR and Ronald Reagan are OVER!....You Euro-weenies created this "utopia" and you will pay dearly for it!...At the tip of a sword (or a suicide bomber!).....

I am curious.....

Can anything at all save Europe from this fate???...From itself???....From it's marxist arrogance????.....Anything at all???...Other than the USA????......