Gadhafi Was Right on Illegals

By  <http://www.newsmax.com/Insiders/RachelEhrenfeld/id-375> Rachel
Ehrenfeld
Thursday, 02 Jun 2016 12:34 PM 

Tents of African migrants that are popping up under bridges in Paris look
nothing like Libyan leader, Colonel Moammar Gadhafi's tent that was pitched
in the garden of Hôtel de Marigny, the government's official guest house,
opposite the Elysée Palace in December 2007. But Gadhafi's tent was the
foretaste to today's African illegal immigrants' makeshift camps littering
the French Capital. Their spread forced the Mayor Anne Hidalgo, to announce
the creation of the city's first refugee camp.

In 2010, Gadhafi warned the Europeans of the growing threat of African
illegal immigration. On Aug. 30, 2010, as he ended his visit to Italy, the
Libyan leader packed his tent and demanded that the European Union pays
Libya 5 billion euros a year "to ensure its co-operation in preventing
illegal immigration from Africa."

Gaddafi warned: "Europe . . . could turn into Africa. There is a dangerous
level of immigration from Africa into Europe, and we don't know what will
happen. What will be the reaction of the white Christian Europeans to this
mass of hungry, uneducated Africans? We don't know if Europe will remain an
advanced and cohesive continent or if it will be destroyed by this barbarian
invasion."

Gadhafi urged the Europeans to "imagine that this could happen, but before
it does we need to work together." But the Europeans, despite the already
increase number of African refugees, accused Gadhafi of blackmail. And when
Libyan Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated rebels joined the "Arab Spring,"
European and American forces intervened militarily in March 2011 to remove
Gadhafi.

Their help resulted in a war-torn country with daily violent clashes. This
gave al-Qaida's adherents the opportunity "to establish well-armed,
well-trained and combat-experienced militias," as a report by the Federal
Research Division of the Library of Congress concluded in August 2012. This
turned Libya into fertile ground for ISIS.

Libya's coastline's strategic importance as a step-stone to Europe was not
wasted on ISIS. In January 2015, ISIS started to ship more than a million
Muslim refugees to the Italian island of Lampedusa, just 300 kilometers away
from the Libyan coastline. This was followed by repeated calls for ISIS
operatives to travel to Libya. Intelligence sources reported that "ISIS
earns millions of dollars from taking part in the networks that smuggle
migrants to Europe."

It is unknown the ISIS operatives arrived in Europe via Libya as refugees.
But until Feb. 18, 2016 ISIS operatives who traveled to Libya after March 1,
2011, had the ability to return to the U.S. from any country with a U.S.
Visa Waiver Program. This made it also easier for ISIS operatives to legally
enter European countries.

Gadhafi rightly predicted that the economic, social and security problems
would overwhelm Europe. He did not threaten Europe and demanded less than
Turkey's Islamist President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

As refugees from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa are continuing to flood
Europe, Muslim Brother Erdogan, who initially assisted ISIS, and who has
made no secret of his aspiration to re-establish the Ottoman Empire, is
demanding billions of euros (6 billion euro according to the Turks, only 3
billion euro according to the EU) from the European Union to hold millions
of refugees in Turkey. Moreover, he demands the money together with speeding
up Turkey's full accession into the EU, and in the interim, allowing all
Turkish nationals visa-free travel.

In the meantime, Erdogan attempts, sometimes successfully, to curb
Europeans' free speech, and intervenes in EU members' internal affairs. This
week he threatened the German parliament from adopting a resolution labeling
the 1915 Turkish massacre of 1.5 million Armenians, as "genocide." The vote
in favor was overwhelming in the Bundestag (lower house). 

Ankara responded swiftly; The Turkish Foreign Minister berated the German
charge d’affairs, and Erdogan threatened actions that could harm the
relations with Germany, using the refugees as a bargaining chip.


Rachel Ehrenfeld is founder and CEO of the American Center for Democracy and
the Economic Warfare Institute. She has testified before congressional
committees; Canadian, European and British Parliaments. She has also
testified as an expert in U.S. courts. Ehrenfeld is the author of "Funding
Evil: How Terrorism is Financed and How to Stop It." Read more of her
reports,  <http://www.newsmax.com/Insiders/RachelEhrenfeld/id-375/> Go Here
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