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Europe
How the Kremlin Manipulates Europe's Refugee Crisis and Possibly More
2018-10-25
Excerpt:
[Observer - 04/06/16] The hand of Russian intelligence behind some European far-right politicians and sensationalist news stories can be detected by those with the skilled eyes to see it, but there have also been nagging questions about whether the Kremlin is stoking the migrant crisis itself. It’s undeniably true that Syria, a Russian client state, has been perfectly happy to export its huge refugee problem to Europe, while Mr. Putin’s military intervention in that bloody civil war last year has only increased the flows of desperate Syrian refugees seeking sanctuary in the West.

But does Russian intelligence play a more direct role in encouraging migrants to head for the EU? Several Western security services have hinted at this reality, but only recently have any European governments been willing to go on the record with their concerns. In mid-February, Finland’s defense minister bluntly stated that the flow of migrants into his country via Russia was "our most serious challenge." Now, with refugees taking an Arctic route into the EU from Russia in unprecedented numbers, Helsinki is openly accusing the Kremlin and its intelligence services of flooding Finland, and therefore the EU, with refugees as a political weapon to destabilize Europe.

This notion, which may sound far-fetched to neophytes, is taken very seriously by leading EU and NATO members, particularly those unlucky enough to be located close to Russia. "This is all the FSB," explained a senior security official from one of NATO’s border states, referring to Russia’s powerful Federal Security Service. "Migrants go where the FSB sends them, many of the human traffickers are FSB agents," adding that for the Kremlin this is a "win-win since it gets the migrants out of their lap and drops them in ours."
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Related: American Thinker - So Venezuela was behind the great Honduras migrant caravan all along?
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Mexico can't control the cartels. I say buy cartel muscle to "take care" of the caravan.


..next you will suggest we hire Al-Qaeda to covertly ship arms to the Syrian Rebels. Oh, wait,....never mind.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-10-25 08:27  

#3  Simple. Bribe the Clintons and then you get our uranium.
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-10-25 08:25  

#2  Mexico can't control the cartels. I say buy cartel muscle to "take care" of the caravan.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-10-25 06:42  

#1  If it worked for the Russians in destabilizing Europe, perhaps it will work for the Russians using Cuban proxy, Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro against the U.S.

Did someone see it coming ?

A year ago President Trump said the U.S. was considering a "military option" for Venezuela, and last month Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio said there's now "a very strong argument" that Venezuela presents a security threat to South America that calls for the use of the U.S. military.

Seemed like a rather strange statement from Senator Rubio at the time. Perhaps not so strange in light of recent events.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-10-25 01:11  

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