Merkels "plan" för flyktingfrågan, att EU ska betala turkiet för att stänga gränserna och samtidigt som tyskland ska ta emot 500,000 flyktingar från Turkiet kontrollerat, istället för det okontrollerade sätt som samma Turkiet orkestrerade förra året, serverades direkt till Merkel från den NATO-anstrukna tankesmedjan "European Stability Institute". Ett färdigt dokument gavs till Merkel, som sedermera blev Tysklands och Europas förhållningssätt. William Engdahl reder ut det gick till:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/refugee...policy/5522279
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All of those seemingly inexplicable actions from the once-pragmatic German leader appear to go back to her embrace of a 14-page document prepared by a network of pro-NATO think-tanks, brazenly titled “The Merkel Plan.”
What the newly-self-confident German Chancellor did not tell her hostess, Anne Will, or her viewers was that “her” plan was given to her just four days earlier, on October 4, in a document already titled The Merkel Plan, by a newly-created and obviously well-financed international think-tank called the European Stability Initiative or ESI. The ESI website showed that it had offices in Berlin, Brussels and in Istanbul, Turkey
Suspiciously, the authors of the ESI plan titled their plan as if it had come from the German Chancellor’s office and not from them. More suspicious is the contents of The Merkel Plan of ESI. In addition to already taking more than one million refugees in 2015, Germany should “agree to grant asylum to 500,000 Syrian refugees registered in Turkey over the coming 12 months.” In addition, “Germany should accept claims from Turkey…and provide safe transport to successful applicants…already registered with the Turkish authorities…” And finally, “Germany should agree to help Turkey obtain visa-free travel in 2016.”
That so-called Merkel Plan was a product of US and NATO-linked think tanks and of governments of NATO member countries or prospective members. The maxim “follow the money trail” is instructive in this case to see who really runs the EU today.
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