Assuming We’re Not All Incinerated: Eurasian Power in a Post-Western World

Friday, January 23, 2015
By Paul Martin

James Holbrooks
Activist Post.com
Friday, January 23, 2015

“Western Europe is undergoing a wave of Islamization, anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism. It is awash in this, and we would like to ensure that the State of Israel will have varied markets around the world.”

Speaking ahead of a meeting with the prime minister of Japan on Sunday, Benjamin Netanyahu stressed Israel’s need to reduce its dependence on European trade. The arrival of the delegation marked the first time since 2006 that a Japanese prime minister has visited Israel, and highlights the extent to which ties have been strengthening between the two countries since Netanyahu was welcomed in Japan in May of last year.

On the surface, this statement from the Israeli prime minister makes perfect sense. It immediately calls to mind the Charlie Hebdo insanity radiating out across the planet from Europe. I mean really, who would want to do business in such a hostile environment? Not this guy. But of course, as with anything spewing forth from a politician’s mouth, you’re only getting a piece of the truth—if any at all.

As I explained in a previous article, the West is in trouble. Its banking system is failing and it can no longer con the awakening masses into the wars it needs to right the ship. The European Union in particular is flatlining. Juxtaposed to this is the emerging strength of the BRICS nations and their New Development Bank. If you see it as a competition, as you should, then the tide is clearly turning.

The fact that Russia was able to persuade Ukrainian leaders to walk away from the EU is the most glaring evidence of this, but there’s no shortage of other events to cite.

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