They expect Westerners to flee en masse if the current effective takeover of Europe by swarms of immigrants continues.
Dubai, December 24 – An emerging coalition of Levantine and Persian Gulf Arab countries plan to invite the native populations of Britain, Scandinavia, Iberia, France, Germany, Italy, and several other places overrun by masses of intolerant third-world migrants to resettle in the Western Mediterranean and Persian Gulf, diplomatic sources disclosed today, as the indigenous populations of the invaded countries fear the collapse of their societies and will soon seek more tolerant locales in which to live unmolested.
The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman, and to a lesser extent Saudi Arabia and Israel – with potential buy-in from Lebanon and Syria, as well, if the situations in those places stabilize soon – are preparing to welcome non-Muslim refugees from Europe, whom they expect to flee en masse if the current effective takeover of Western Europe by swarms of immigrants continues, according to documents leaked to reporters, from a low-profile meeting among delegates from Israel, several Gulf States, and an observer on behalf of Syria and Lebanon.
“It turns out Europeans want to maintain stability, prosperity, and openness,” an attendee at one of the sessions observed. “If current trends continue, many countries in Europe will no longer value those principles – though they might invoke them but mean something else. Those Europeans will need somewhere better to go, somewhere that does not accept Islamist violence in its borders, and where all who can contribute to the economy are welcome.”
“Well, the UAE comes to mind right away, when you describe it in those terms,” the attendee continued. “Other players in the region see the same thing, and are already positioning themselves to benefit from an outflux of Europeans that they, in turn, can turn into a profitable influx. Israel isn’t really in a position to do it on a large scale as it once did for Jews fleeing Muslim persecution, but it certainly has experience it can share with the other destination countries.”
Powers such as Qatar are expected to attempt disruption of the effort. “We fully expect some opposition from certain quarters,” acknowledged another delegate. “Some regimes in our region have built a decades-long approach predicated on discontent in the West – but if the discontented people bring their Western intellects and work ethic to this region, that would undermine the entire destabilization operation. So of course Doha, Tehran, Ankara, Moscow, and Beijing will try to stop this idea from gaining traction.”
Some thinkers are even giving consideration to the logistics of having the newcomers bring back to the region most of the collection in the British Museum.
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