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Mexican Invasion Title: Europe's 'Axis of the Willing' attempts to seal the borders Now, in what appears to be a showdown between the open and closed border camps, officials from Austria and Italy have joined with Germanys Interior Minister to form what theyre referring to as an Axis of the Willing, which seeks to secure their nations borders and curb the flow of migrants. This is leading to something of a crisis of leadership in several countries and things are only heating up further now. (Daily Mail) The announcement by Kurz in Berlin after talks with German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer marks a shot across the bow at Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is trying to pull together a deal for EU cooperation on placing asylum seekers. Seehofer who is locked in an open migration feud with Merkel that is threatening the stability of her coalition government said that he and his far-right Austrian and Italian counterparts, Herbert Kickl and Matteo Salvini, formed their alliance this week. I firmly believe that the individual countries in the European Union have the right to chart their own course when it comes to border security and migration issues without being dictated to by Brussels. But with that said, Seehofer, Kicki and Salvini might have given a bit more thought to the name of their new unofficial coalition if only in terms of branding. Anything with the word Axis in it when youre talking about Europe probably brings back some unpleasant memories and associations which they could likely do without. Still, this is stirring things up on a couple of fronts. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is openly calling for a new strategic partnership between Rome, Vienna and Berlin to combat illegal migration and stave off what he described as, another catastrophe like we saw in 2015. This was a thinly veiled shot at Angela Merkel and her policies which opened the floodgates a few years ago. All of this is straining relations across Europe. French President Emmanuel Macron was scheduled to visit Italy tomorrow. Will that still happen? The Italians are saying that theyre still waiting for an apology from Macron before they decided. Were waiting for an apology. If we get one, we can start down a new path, Di Maio said in a radio interview. Theres still time to take a step back, apologize, and then start over. Reuters is reporting that there was a call from Paris to Rome this morning, but no details were released. If an apology was made, nobody was putting out a press release to confirm it. Meanwhile, back in Germany, the Interior Minister is doing more than just complaining. Hes threatening the stability of Merkels already shaky ruling coalition. If that bond is seen as weakening, were being told that Merkel could be facing a confidence vote as soon as next week. If she manages to lose that vote she may be forced to step down as Chancellor and call for new elections. Tom Wright (@thomaswright08) June 14, 2018 Europe has lived to see interesting times, and for once the media cant credibly blame this one on Trump. The migrant situation is splitting the European coalition in two and the current power structure may be about to change significantly. Stay tuned. Poster Comment: The article is wrong to deny that Trump is to blame for this. Does anyone imagine this would be happening is we had Felonia Milhouse von Pantsuit as our president? The EU elite does blame Trump for their provinces getting so uppity and they are not entirely wrong about that. Merkel's government could fall over this and that old commie Angela could disappear in very short order.
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Is Mexico paying for their wall too? asking for a friend....
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