27.12.2016 Author: Grete Mautner
Column: Politics
Region: Europe
As
the terrorist attack in Berlin made clear, such tragedies only serve to expose
Merkel’s vulnerabilities. Even while police were still inspecting the truck
that mowed through a crowded Christmas market, killing 12 people and leaving
many more injured, her rivals were piling the blame at the Chancellor’s feet and
denouncing her alleged openness toward refugees for effectively importing
terrorism. There was not much that Merkel could do to evade such attacks
especially after police identified the suspect as a migrant, and ISIS claimed
that one of its “soldiers” had carried out the attack.
While
Berlin was busy fighting a sanction war against Moscow, Angela Merkel was
reluctant to make any steps to take down international terrorism that continues
to threaten the European Union. There’s no doubt that such policies affected
the performance of the German intelligence services that missed the attack.
According to the former State Secretary of the Minister of Defence of Germany,
Willy Wimmer, the failure of the German authorities to take measures to prevent
acts of terrorism in Europe created preconditions for the Berlin tragedy.
Merkel’s
critics say that under her authority Germany stayed away from any
counter-terrorism actions, limiting its commitment to the fight against
international terrorism by providing six Tornado reconnaissance jets to the
US-led coalition operating in Syria, and that was pretty much it. At the same
time, Merkel has repeatedly subjected the Russian operation in Syria to harsh
criticism, even though this operation is yielding real results, not just imagined
ones.
All
this resulted in a massive anti-Merkel public campaign being launched in
Germany, with both the political forces, journalists and civil activists urging
Merkel to leave.
As
it’s been noted by the Time, it had been her decision to let
hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees apply for asylum in Germany last
year after fleeing the conflict zones of Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of
them came without so much as a passport to help police identify who they are
and where they came from. And a few arrived in Germany with terrorist intent or
were quickly radicalized, such as the Pakistani teenager who wounded five people with an axe and a knife in the
town of Wuerzburg in mid-July, or the 27-year-old Syrian who set off a bomb outside a bar in Ansbach, wounding more
than a dozen people the following week. Both of those attackers used Germany’s
openness toward refugees to enter the country. And both of them claimed
allegiance to ISIS after they arrived.
When
Merkel accepted the Christian Democratic Union nomination earlier this month to run for another term,
she promised the party members that she would never allow last year’s influx of
asylum seekers to happen again. She also pulled a page from the anti-Islamic
playbook of her rivals in the AfD by pledging to impose a ban, “whenever
legally possible,” on Muslim women fully covering
their faces in public. But such belated pandering
to the nativists within her coalition did not exactly make for an electrifying
platform.
But
the German Counselor is not just losing support within the country, but at the
international stage too. As it’s been noted by the Foreign Policy journal, a
sort of a consensus has emerged among foreign-policy elites that the departure
from the international stage of her former supporters Angela Merkel as the only
person capable of upholding the tenets of the global liberal order. The last
hope for the free world, they suggest, rests on Merkel’s reelection in the fall
of 2017. Those hopes are dangerously misguided. The urge of giving Merkel the
mantle of moral leadership is based on a misreading of her past eleven years in
office.
The
blind and mindless following of the American dictates, the blatant disregard of
economic and socio-cultural interests of the German population, and the
stubborn continuation of the “suicidal” migration policies along with the
reluctance to fight international terrorism, those are Merkel’s ingredients for
a political failure. As it’s been recently suggested by a number of
international experts, Europe will remain a fading power that many can easily
ignore, if it remains under Merkel’s misguided leadership.
Grete Mautner is an
indepenent researcher and journalist from Germany, exclusively for the
online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
http://journal-neo.org/2016/12/27/angela-merkel-a-colossus-with-legs-of-clay/
http://journal-neo.org/2016/12/27/angela-merkel-a-colossus-with-legs-of-clay/
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