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US neo-cons don’t care about chaos in Mideast: Analyst

German Chancellor Angela Merkel (C), European Council Donald Tusk (4th R) and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (2nd L) talk with children at a preschool, during a visit to a refugee camp, on the Turkish-Syrian border in Gaziantep, April 23, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Press TV has interviewed Mike Harris, an editor of Veterans Today, to discuss German Chancellor Angela Merkel and top EU officials’ visit to a migrant camp on the Turkish-Syrian border.

The following is a rough transcription of the interview.

Press TV: Well what do you make of this? On the one hand of course Merkel and other EU individuals representing the EU, they go to refugee camps but very sanitized version of these refugee camps. Why would that be the case if really they want to see what is taking place?

Harris: Well they want to see what they want to see. They want to see like you said a sanitized version. They want something that they can live with, to keep clean conscience. But you have to realize that Turkey by supporting ISIS (Daesh) and allowing materials in and men to transverse their territory into Syria are contributing to the refugee crisis and in fact Turkey and Saudi Arabia are probably the prime creators of the refugee crisis in Syria.

And there are a couple of things that have been overlooked in this agreement here, this deal. One of them is the native people of Germany or of Sweden or of any of the EU countries, the impact on them to allow all these refugees in, to disrupt what has been a long stable way of life for them, now everybody needs help now and then, I understand this, but the refugees coming again need to understand that this is temporary, this is not permanent, that they are not going to become citizens, they are not going to live here, they are not going to have kinds, they have to go back and that they cannot work there because is depriving the native peoples of Europe of entry level jobs which is what they take.

The other thing that no one talks about is the drain on human capital from Syria. These are not old and sick people who are traveling, who are escaping the war zone into Europe. These are the young, these are the strong, these are the young men. Syria needs that human capital particularly given the aggression of Turkey against the Syrian people. They need that human capital back in their own country because that is their future. Without that how they are going to build their country? How are they going to reshape their future and defend themselves against further Turkish aggression?

So these are the issues that have not been addressed in any of these agreements as to how do you get the Syrian people back to their homeland, how do you attract them back there to where they want to rebuild the country? If there was an exit strategy to get the refugees back home whether it is a year or five years but some plan to get them back to where they can be on their own soil, on their own their own people, their own country, that would be much more palatable for everyone including the refugees I think.

Press TV: Well you talked about a good point as far as a plan of five year but isn’t that part of the problem, the initial problem was that there was a lack of planning? If we look at the role, you talked about Saudi Arabia and Turkey but moving beyond that, the role of the United States and the role of the European Union actually in playing a very big part in destabilizing Syria to begin with. Doesn’t it show a lack of insight to begin with that they went in there, they wanted to bring down the Syrian government without thinking about the effects inside of the country or perhaps they did think about the effects inside of the country but perhaps not thinking so much of those same effects outside of the country even reaching Europe?   

Harris: Well you are right. We have within our State Department, within our entire US government, there is this faction that we call the neo-cons and the neo-cons are primarily Zionist and they are the ones who are looking to destabilize the region. They do not care about the human suffering of others. They have got some other goals in mind and they do not really care.

So they do not care what happens to Europe. They do not care what happens to the US. This influx of refugees, this is not an isolated phenomenon to merely Europe. You look at the United States, we have got an open border down there and we have 55 million illegal immigrants in our country. This is part of a global plan to destabilize the primarily white countries that have been the backbone of Western civilization. This is part of what has been going on, is a takedown and demographic change across these nations which is going to result in ..., there will be no longer white homelands. The white people will be minorities in their own countries and that is part of this long ongoing plan that has been happening now for the last hundred years. We are just seeing it come to a head here in Europe right now...


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