The Telegraph: Europe is over
The Telegraph reported on Thursday that the European continent is suffering from an inability to recover from its current economic, military and demographic challenges.
In its report, the Telegraph indicated that the time has come to emphasize the end of the old European period, as corruption spread, the horizon faded, and the decline became remarkably clear, and the newspaper reflects a vision indicating that self-hatred on the continent has become very deeply rooted, and that the cycle of doom has reached an end… A point that cannot be stopped.
The Telegraph indicated that the collapse of Europe, which is considered the second largest economy in the world, would be clearly humiliating in the eyes of the rest of the world, and focused on the spread of diseases that Europe brought upon itself, considering the economic failure catastrophic, and pointing to the significant loss of its geopolitical influence, in addition to Migration crisis.
The Telegraph points out that these issues, especially for the European political class, have become so complex that there is no interest in resolving them, especially for the selfish demagogic politicians who carelessly encouraged social disintegration and declining growth.
The Telegraph explained that some European countries, such as Germany, France, the Netherlands, and other regions, are on the verge of a social crisis, and pointed out that the Western competition that lasted 248 years between the United States and Europe ended with the victory of the United States, which is also suffering from problems.
Europe’s great heritage to the world, such as capitalism, individual freedom, the rule of law, and Western values, is fading over time without any way to restore this heritage to the continent, and referred to the statements of the former French ambassador to the United States, Gérard Araud, who stressed that deceived Europe cannot to realize that it’s over, and that the concept of European power is merely a historical blip, anticipating lower demand and lower growth, poses a threat to the European model.