Thursday, September 10, 2015

Saudi Arabia is showing its sense of philanthropy towards ameliorating the worsening situation of Muslim refugees going to Europe from the troubled areas of the Middle East.  Their offer of displaying the pertro dollars towards building hundreds of mosques in Germany, if the local government permits it, is certainly a nice gesture.  However, one wonders if Saudis are really serious in doing something about the worsening situation of their Muslim brothers and sisters or do they have any long term hidden agenda.  This writer feels very sorry seeing the miserable situation in which innocent women and children have to go through.  Keeping that unfortunate pathetic situation apart for the time being, I have my own apprehension about this move of the Saudis and other Muslim countries in the Middle East.  First of all, if the Middle Eastern Sheikhs are so courteous and moved by the plight of these refugees, why did not they open their own doors, build mosques or houses to accommodate these refugees.  Or may be these Saudis have a long term religious agenda, as I stated above, to see these Muslims settle in Europe to build a voting bank for the local politicians.  One ought not to forget and overlook that Europe, including Germany, is aging and  they need labor to see their countries running.  Europe gets cheap labor and Muslims build its voting bank which down the road will help them create their own influence in the working of European governments.  It definitely serves Saudis long term objective.  The way Muslim population in Europe is increasing either by influx of refugees or through lack of birth control, time is not too far when whites in Europe will be in minority - that is what Saudi wants.  The other danger for Europe is that this influx of refugees will have a built-in Jihadi pipeline too.  Even though this gesture of accepting refugees is praiseworthy, but it is prudent to screen them properly, and also a watchful eye on their movements will be in line.

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