UN Possible Sequel to "The Migrant Crisis" Announced - Promises to be bigger and better than first one

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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The head of the United Nations food agency warned Monday that the relocation of Islamic State group members from the Middle East to Africa could trigger a massive new European migrant crisis.

David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Program, said many of the militants who fled Syria amid the collapse of the Islamic State group’s self-described caliphate had ended up in the greater Sahel region, a belt of semi-arid land spanning east-west across Africa and home to 500 million people.

Islamic State militants are now collaborating with other extremist groups, including al-Qaida, al-Shabab and Boko Haram, to create “extraordinary difficulties” across the Sahel, Beasley said in an interview with The Associated Press.

He said he has warned European leaders that they could face a far larger migrant crisis from the Sahel than the Syrian conflict generated if they do not help provide the region with food and stability.

“You’re talking about the greater Sahel region of 500 million people, so the Syria crisis could be like a drop in the bucket compared to what’s coming your way,” Beasley said he told them.

“What they’re now doing is coming into an already fragile area, a very destabilized area because of climate impact and governance, and they’re infiltrating, recruiting, using food as a weapon of recruitment to destabilize so that they can have mass migration into Europe,” he said.

“Mother after mother will tell you that ‘My husband did not want to join ISIS or al-Qaida, but we had no food,’ and if you haven’t fed your little girl or little boy in two weeks and the alternative is signing up with ISIS, you sign up,” Beasley added, referring to the group, also known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

The World Food Program wants to provide stability, economic growth and sustainable development as well as food to the region, said Beasley, who was in Australia for talks with the government on funding strategies.

The Sahel — which includes Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger, Mali and Mauritania — is vulnerable to droughts and floods and faces constant food insecurity.

Five nations have also been grappling with a growing menace from extremists, including groups linked to al-Qaida’s North Africa branch.

In February 2017, the so-called “Group of Five” agreed to assemble a 5,000-strong force to combat extremist groups, organized crime and human trafficking.

U.N. experts monitoring the implementation of sanctions on Mali warned this month that the conflict-wracked West African nation and its neighbors “face intensified terrorist threats,” especially in the border area between Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.

The experts’ interim report said the militant group calling itself the official al-Qaida branch in Mali and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara extremist group have declared that “jihadist groups are working together” to fight the 5,000 troops.

In January, the U.N. Security Council threatened sanctions against parties in Mali who obstruct or delay the full implementation of the peace deal agreed to by Mali’s government, Tuareg separatists and armed groups.

The experts concluded after their Mali visit in February that “all parties to the agreement are responsible for delays.”

Mali has been in turmoil since a 2012 uprising prompted mutinous soldiers to overthrow the country’s president. The power vacuum that was created ultimately led to an Islamic insurgency and a French-led war that ousted the jihadists from power in 2013. But insurgents remain active in the region.

The U.N. panel said “insecurity continues to rage and is now shifting increasingly toward the center of the country” from the north.

Across the country, it said, “an estimated 4.1 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance.”

The experts said the extremist group Jama Nusrat Ul-Islam wa Al-Muslimin, which positioned itself as the al-Qaida branch in Mali, and Islamic State in the Greater Sahara have claimed attacks not only in Mali but in Niger, in the Tahoua and Tillaberi regions.

In Burkina Faso, the experts said, “the terrorist group Ansar Al-Islam has multiplied attacks in the last months against the government, including two attacks against Burkinabe security forces in Soum province on Dec. 2 and Dec. 21.”

Beasley told the Security Council last week that the number of people around the world in danger of dying unless they get food urgently surged to 124 million last year — mainly because “people won’t stop shooting at each other.”

He said by video link that almost 32 million of those acutely hungry people live in four conflict-wracked countries: Somalia, Yemen, South Sudan and northeastern Nigeria, where famine was averted last year.

Globally, Beasley said, 60 percent of the 815 million chronically hungry people who don’t know where their next meal is coming from live in conflict areas.

Sahel is a biogeographic and ecoclimatic zone of transition between the Sahara Desert ecoregion to the north and the Sudanian Savanna to the south.

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Map of Africa, with the Sahel highlighted in orange.
Really liking the family drama angle they got going on this one.
 
Wait, but African from there were already coming over during the Syria shit...
These are people from who initially tried to escape from Syria to their, but ISIS started spreading there, so they're jumping the Europe bandwagon.

Don't know why they think they'll be safe from them there.
 
Africa is and will keep being a toilet.
ISIS joining just means the ubflushed turds now have some corn kernels in them.

Really people forget Boko Haram because that's normal behavior down there. So isis is part the course.

Plus Europe has been taking in 3rd worlders and isis anyway so what changes?
 
“Mother after mother will tell you that ‘My husband did not want to join ISIS or al-Qaida, but we had no food,’ and if you haven’t fed your little girl or little boy in two weeks and the alternative is signing up with ISIS, you sign up,” Beasley added, referring to the group, also known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
I hear South Africa has some white farmers they're willing to part with. Take what they offer and leave us alone.
 
The UN isn't going to allow Poland to put up a "No Vacancies" sign, are they? There's always space in Sweden, I hear.
 
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Fun fact, the Sahel is where fun things like slavery is *extremely* common place.

All places that just respect women so much. So Europe better get ready for more rapes by men too stupid to understand that rape is illegal.

Seriously, stop taking in refugees. Let the surrounding countries in Africa do something. Even though it's all essentially one continent sized toilet it really should be their responsibility. I get that no one wants to live in a place like Sudan or Burkina Faso. But these people don't know how to live like westerners and the west has it's own poor to take care of.

For all the "fuck wypipo" we hear all the time it sure seems like whitey is the only savior in these situations. You want our white western opportunities and handouts. But you don't want us. We can't be that evil is we're always holding out a hand to lift you up and our countries are in so much better shape.
 
“What they’re now doing is coming into an already fragile area, a very destabilized area because of climate impact and governance, and they’re infiltrating, recruiting, using food as a weapon of recruitment to destabilize so that they can have mass migration into Europe,” he said.

“Mother after mother will tell you that ‘My husband did not want to join ISIS or al-Qaida, but we had no food,’ and if you haven’t fed your little girl or little boy in two weeks and the alternative is signing up with ISIS, you sign up,” Beasley added, referring to the group, also known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

The World Food Program wants to provide stability, economic growth and sustainable development as well as food to the region, said Beasley, who was in Australia for talks with the government on funding strategies.
It's like someone did Mad Libs with Somalia and Ethiopia in the 90's.

Environment, global politics, drought. The same shitty lies. It's civil wars and corrupt governments you stupid fucks. Handing out food just puts your aid agency in the crosshairs because food is their weapon. Protecting them means sending troops. Sending troops means getting involved. Getting involved means "installing dictators".
 
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Well, Africa is even more fucked. Only potentially good thing is that the Sahara desert might keep most of them from going north.
The Mediterranean Sea should have been enough, but you still had dumbass Western "humanitarians" keeping them from drowning.

The only potentially good thing is all the carnage might help reverse overpopulation, which is why everybody is starving to death in the first place.
 
Why would they go to Africa when Europe is promising ISIS-fighters gibbmedats, homes, the right to terrorize sluts and affirmative action on the job market?
 
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A secret deal reportedly allowed some of the most notorious ISIS fighters to escape from a besieged Syrian city with their weapons. CBS News partner BBC News says 250 fighters were permitted to leave Raqqa. They got out with 3,500 family members to ISIS-controlled territory. According to the report, their convoy included nearly 50 rented trucks, 13 buses and more than 100 ISIS vehicles. Ten trucks were loaded with weapons.

The BBC says the U.S. and British-led coalition knew about the deal, brokered by Syrian Democratic Forces, and monitored the exodus.


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-us-allowed-isis-fighters-escape-raqqa-sdf-deal/

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Thankfully, most refugees in that part of the world go to nearby countries. Many of them now know if they want to go to Europe, they probably face slavery, death, or drowning along the way thanks to the Arabs re-activating the trans-Sahara slave trade in the past few years.

Fortunately, China is here to save the world since China will prop up Nigeria and other Sahel governments and their military against Boko Haram bullshit. China hates Islamism since they hate the Uyghurs, and if these terrorists get in the way of Chinese corporations, they'll be in line to get their ass beat.
 
Time to dust off the football hooligans again. They make migrants feel welcome and home by throwing rocks at them. Its that Sharia taste of justice.

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"We hate everybody" . Best sports quote ever.
 
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