Posted on Sep 5, 2015
Why is General Martin Dempsey worried about migration crisis?
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This is one of the most disgusting, saddest things I've ever seen. I can't imagine what this father is growing through after losing his family, and then this little boy's body washes up on shore. It makes me sick that those people have lost so much in their life because of those ISIS cowards. They need some help. Will us or somebody else help them? Ido not agree with "This Ain't Hell", this time. Read it and see what you think.
ABC News reports that the out-going Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Martin Dempsey, was wringing his hands in an interview with them over the immigration problem – not the one on our own border, but rather the one that is suddenly in the news because of a picture of dead toddler on the beach in Turkey – the thousands who are coming to Europe from the Middle East.
Dempsey said the issue of migrants flowing into Europe has been “the most prominent issue” discussed by U.S. and NATO military leaders at regular meetings the past few months…“The southern Europeans feel as though they’re not gaining enough support for this challenge, the central and northern European leaders feel as though it’s a problem that needs to be dealt with in the south,” Dempsey said. “Although, I think there’s beginning to be a bit of recognition that this is, this is a real crisis.”
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Thousands of Middle Eastern folks going north is a “real crisis”, so I wonder what adjective fits the migration of millions of Central Americans going north. The solution, of course, is that if the people who are leaving put as much effort into fixing the problems in their own countries as they put into un-assing their AOs, they’d have no reason to leave and, in doing so, crush the economies and infrastructures of their intended destinations.
They, instead, think that dealing with solutions to the problems in their countries is the job of the “north” while they wait for us to fix it in the relative safety of our own neighborhoods.
https://news.yahoo.com/gen-martin-dempsey-calls-migrant-flow-europe-real-194015508--abc-news-topstories.html
ABC News reports that the out-going Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Martin Dempsey, was wringing his hands in an interview with them over the immigration problem – not the one on our own border, but rather the one that is suddenly in the news because of a picture of dead toddler on the beach in Turkey – the thousands who are coming to Europe from the Middle East.
Dempsey said the issue of migrants flowing into Europe has been “the most prominent issue” discussed by U.S. and NATO military leaders at regular meetings the past few months…“The southern Europeans feel as though they’re not gaining enough support for this challenge, the central and northern European leaders feel as though it’s a problem that needs to be dealt with in the south,” Dempsey said. “Although, I think there’s beginning to be a bit of recognition that this is, this is a real crisis.”
Statement from " This Ain't Hell "
Thousands of Middle Eastern folks going north is a “real crisis”, so I wonder what adjective fits the migration of millions of Central Americans going north. The solution, of course, is that if the people who are leaving put as much effort into fixing the problems in their own countries as they put into un-assing their AOs, they’d have no reason to leave and, in doing so, crush the economies and infrastructures of their intended destinations.
They, instead, think that dealing with solutions to the problems in their countries is the job of the “north” while they wait for us to fix it in the relative safety of our own neighborhoods.
https://news.yahoo.com/gen-martin-dempsey-calls-migrant-flow-europe-real-194015508--abc-news-topstories.html
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He's worried, as all major government officials of other countries, are because this influx of so-called refugees IS a crisis of national security, and one of the gravest kind.
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He looks so peaceful and just lying there as if he's taking a nap. If this little boys picture doesn't get some positive responses, I don't think anything will.
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