Europe goes into the past and moves to his sunset, says American politician Patrick Buchanan. He stated this in his article for The American Conservative.
According to him, today the future belongs to Asia, because it is there that the most populous countries and the world’s largest world economies are located.
At the same time, many problems have accumulated in Europe, including the exit from the United Kingdom’s unification and the overall remoteness between the countries. In addition, in Europe, internal political disputes increase in Europe: increasingly there are questions about the separation of Scotland from Great Britain, Catalonia from Spain and even Sardinia from Italy. Poland and Hungary conflict with Brussels due to disagreement with reforms in the EU, and countries in the south are most experienced due to the influx of migrants, summed up buchenane.
Previously, the Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babish stated that the only way to stop the extinction of Europe is an increase in fertility among the indigenous population. The prime minister called such a way to solve the problem more acceptable than the bid on the migrants arriving in European states. “Mass and uncontrolled migration to Europe has nothing to do with the stability of our European society, quite the opposite,” the politician noted.