Europe will soon face a direct Arab invasion
In April 711, the governor of Tangier, Tariq ibn Ziyad, with only nine thousand soldiers, landed in Iberia. By 719, the Arabs were already near Toulouse, and in 720, they were at the Rhone delta. The Iberian Peninsula was captured in less than 10 years. This was a stunning success; medieval Europe was not ready for anything like this.
Arabs are excellent psychologists. They “feel their enemy,” analyze his weaknesses and strengths, and draw conclusions from their victories and defeats at different times and in different places. And they are infinitely faithful to their dream: the revival of the caliphate. This aim justifies all means.
The key event that changed the collective consciousness of the Arab world was the victory in Afghanistan over the Soviet army. A powerful totalitarian superpower that had neither moral doubts nor reflections was defeated by irregular formations of the “Mujahideen.” That was the first turning point. If the “Mujahideen” were able to defeat the Soviet army, then what would prevent them from defeating the loose, insecure, notorious, and confused West?
This gave impetus to Islamic ambitions, the consequences of which were 9/11, mass terror, al-Qaeda, and ISIS.
The second turning point was the panicked and chaotic flight of the US from Afghanistan. The most powerful army of the Western world, abandoning its weapons and allies, fled in front of the irregular Taliban units, which entered Kabul without firing a single shot.
On October 7, Islam won (“thanks” to the Israeli military and intelligence establishment) its third brilliant victory. Regardless of whether Israel succeeds in uprooting the Hamas structure in Gaza or not, this bloody raid has already gone down in history as a symbol of Muslim triumph. The “Zionist entity,” until now yet another hard nut to crack in the path of Muslim aspirations, was (temporarily or not, we have yet to find out) thrown under the hooves of the Islamic horsemen. Thus a new milestone appeared on the path to the longed-for dream.
There is no doubt that this success is now being studied by the Arabs and will be reproduced in another place and another time.
Where?
The answer is obvious: Europe. It suggests itself to you.
First is the motive. The Arabs began to dream of conquering the Old World as far back as the seventh century, and in modern times immediately after the so-called “Arab Spring,” which stupid Western liberals enthusiastically supported.
Let’s recollect:
- Muhammad Badie, the General Guide of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, promised that “improvement of the Muslim nation can only be attained through jihad and sacrifice”;
- Muhammad Morsi’s advisor, the Muslim cleric Safwat Higazi, talked about a “United States of the Arabs,” with its capital in Jerusalem. If it hadn’t been for Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, hated by Obama and the liberals, Egypt would have long been in the power of the Muslim Brotherhood);
- Islamic theologian Ibrahim Al-Khouli said that “We must conduct jihad against the West”;
- The main preacher of the Muslim Brotherhood, the late Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi, declared that after the fall of Constantinople in 1453, “Islam will return to Europe as a conqueror and victor”;
- Dr. Subhi Al-Yaziji, dean of Koranic studies at the Islamic University of Gaza (Hamas is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood), called upon Muslims to “conquer Andalusia and the Vatican” after Palestine. (Shortly after that, Spain opened a consulate in Gaza in March 2013).
Today it is difficult to find an Islamic cleric who does NOT call for this. “Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come,” wrote Victor Hugo.
From the Arabs’ point of view, their time has come. If the mighty USSR, and then the USA, and then the “Zionists” with one of the most technically equipped armies in the region, trembled under their pressure, then what can we say about spineless, pampered Europe that has lost faith in itself?
So we have a powerful motivation. How likely is it that the motive will lead to action?
Here we come to the second point.
After World War II, Europe did not exist as an independent military power. It was entirely dependent on the US. Its entire policy (except for post-Soviet Eastern Europe) was aimed at pacifying the Islamic world.
But the US withdrawal from the world stage is inevitable. We do not know in what form this will happen: whether the “Red-Green alliance” represented by the [non-] Democratic Party will establish itself once again in the White House; or whether Trump will win, and the ruling oligarchy will plunge the country into the abyss of civil war; or whether America will break up into red and blue states; or whether it will fall in the grip of anarchy. However, most likely America will be busy with itself in the coming decades, and the big question remains: will it survive as a unified and capable state? One way or another, the US will most likely not be able to come to the aid of anyone, including Europe.
What can Western European countries oppose to the armies of the Arab states?
Let’s compare, for example, the Spanish and the Moroccan armies.
Spanish (left) vs Moroccan (right), 2024):
Active Military Manpower: 133,000/196,000;
Reserve Military Manpower: 15,000/150,000;
Combat Tank Fleet: 327/1564;
Self-Propelled Artillery: 96/565;
Towed Artillery: 140/306;
Multiple Launch Rocket Projector (MLRS) vehicle fleet: 0/208;
Spain has air superiority, but otherwise its army (so as armies of other European states) is not comparable to the armies of the Arab states of the Mediterranean.
A rapid invasion of the Iberian Peninsula by even a small part of this army, after the pattern of the Hamas attacks on October 7, would lead to the collapse of Spain.
Still, military imbalance is only a part of the problem. An even bigger problem is the “fifth column.” There were about 2.5 million Muslims living in Spain as of 2022. This is not many, but their growth is about 4.5%. Masses of Muslims, as in all European countries, undergo an intoxication in mosques built with the money of Arab sheikhs.
There is not the slightest doubt what their reaction to the invasion of the fellow believers will be. Terrorist attacks, riots, sabotage, violence, and blocking of key highways would plunge the country into a chaos. They will be supported by the extreme left, as we saw clearly in the example of Israel, and perhaps by a part of the globalist ruling establishment.
Spanish youth, raised on the myths of interfaith “harmony in Andalusia,” are completely devoid of national or religious identification, not to mention the readiness for self-sacrifice that we saw among young Israelis.
No one will come to Spain’s aid. The French and British armies are themselves extremely weak, and their own countries will be engulfed in violence. If the massacre of October 7 provoked such an insane psychosis, it is not difficult to imagine what would happen after the invasion by the Arab armies of Melilla and Ceuta, and then the Iberian Peninsula.
Each country will think about its own salvation, and each one will have very poor chances of salvation, except for Eastern Europe.
Islam is a predator: attentive, cunning, absolutely merciless. The West is a prey: timid, trusting, having lost the instinct of self-preservation. The outcome is obvious.
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This scenario looks like a phantasmagoria, but all the key events of the recent history looked like the same way just a minute before they became a reality: the collapse of the USSR, 9/11, the fall of Arab regimes, BLM pogroms in the USA and progressive madness, and finally, October 7.
However, by means of interpreting current events and trends, we can try to discern the contours of the future.
In 1969, a Soviet dissident Andrei Amalrik wrote the essay “Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984?” The USSR was then at the zenith of its glory. Amalrik was mistaken by only 6 years.
Alexander Maistrovoy is the author of Agony of Hercules or a Farewell to Democracy (Notes of a Stranger), available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
BeccaR says
This is what I believe and worrth reading through to the enf. For many reasons Israel must fight to the finish. It is the first line of defense. Israel must stay strong and not capitulate to the Bidenettes.
bill says
I disagree with the 7/10 analysis. The Muslim world sees it as a victory of course, but a surprise attack which caught people sleeping in their beds. mainly unarmed families. They lost a lot of fiighters and though they aimed to attack a prison and free the prisoners, they lost their way! So if they attacked an armed ready IDF it would be a slaughter of jihadis. Now they are paying a very heavy price.. The IDF is wiping the floor with Hamas and some are even surrendering!.
I also disagree with the Afghanistan ‘defeat’ The USA forces well armed their Afghan allies, but just like the S.Vietnamese they had no stomach for the fight. USA was not defeated in the field and if they had not been held back by Obama ‘rules of engagement’ tey might have succeeded.
Plus of course they had another idiot in charge
Westman says
There are two more pressing current conflicts in progress, the Ukraine-NATO-Russia and Israeli-Hamas wars. Both have the potential to expand into nuclear war, with a Russia-US-EU exchange being the most likely. No Arab or Persian nation can equal Israeli ability to exact mass destruction.
There are crazy people in the midst, particularly, Victoria Nuland, who just stepped down, a mirror of the Dune novel’s plotting Empire Mother Witch, a leader in the permanent Deep State. Where will she go next? She and the neo-con cadre think that Russia would not be willing to suffer the consequences if it responds to NATO troops on the ground with nukes. They are betting your life on it. Take a look into Tony Blinken’s (lawyer) eyes as he distorts the actual state of the war, which Ukraine is losing.
Don’t you wonder where Zelinski’s villa will be located? A woman has been discovered who carried €7 Million out of Ukraine. Which Ukraine principal is bailing out?
Worries about US civil war or Islamic takeovers are too far in the future to be a primary concern. We may face a Nuclear Standoff before the US November elections, without a cogent President. Anyone with common sense knows neither Biden or Harris is running the executive branch.
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The amazing thing about the current Islamic “invasion” of the EU is the collective forgetting of how they were besieged by Islam in past history. They even forgot the song lyric, “Can’t take back to Constantinople…”
Islam expanded by taking food, wealth, lodging, land, slaves, and sex from other cultures under a “god”, who they believe, said, “take it!” Well, they are back and this time the dhimmis are handing out the food, lodging, wealth, and some groomed sex. The rest will follow in time unless they wake up. A slow capitulation seems hardly noticed – leading to a diminished future that won’t be shared by the EU Global Elite.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Just Arab invasion? What Europe has is a mixed muslim invasion – Arab, Turk, Pakistani, other North African (Eritrean, Somalian) and so on
In fact, when they’re done taking over, they’ll probably fight amongst themselves on whether the conquered continent will be Arab, Turk, Paki or anything else
Westman says
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You’re right, first fighting the unbelievers, then fighting among the Muslim ethnicities and sects about which are the “real” Muslims who should lead the Caliphate.
tharmon says
I don’t understand how anybody can believe in a “deity” that says it is good to murder and rape. People who were raised in it had no chance, but to convert? Oh yeah, that’s a just gahd. More like a petulant child.
SC says
Time for the french people to DEMAND a second amendment equivalent. If the government does not comply they need to be replaced with french patriots.
40 rounds says
Anybody know the number of the Martel hotline?
Mike says
1-800-MAR-TEAU.(hammer)
Namer says
Your Comments on how weak the European Armies is spot on. However, the USSR became a paper Tiger in the 1960’s and used extensive propaganda campaigns to make the rest of the world believe they were strong.