How Europe’s Security Systems Fell Short

We are faced with daily violence led by groups and wars across Europe. The European Commission is quiet about human rights but open to anti-immigration policies as a solution. Where is Europe heading when shaping security policy frames, and what do we expect in this chaos?

Europe in one direction; Ursula von der Leyen

You don’t have to be a policy expert to analyze the fragmented word in this sentence. Ursula von der Leyen said, “After the greatest tragedy in human history, the Jewish people could finally build a home in the promised land.” (blank”>EUinIsrael, Ursula von der Leyen, 2023 ).

This comment was criticized because It’s misguided, subjective, and racist. Nothing is working with leaders who do not understand the scope of the problem; instead, generalize it in simple terms. In this journal’s recent set of interventions, McConnell et al. (2017, p. 262) argued for a “renewed analytical toolbox” on Europe through three themes: borders, crises, and power. Much of this hierarchy of the “European land” as “One identity” went through turbulence and conflict to be unified. The same can be applied across the Middle East and Africa. Why is this “Intellectual politician”  talking about when facing issues with globalization, migration, and economic crisis? Instead of empathizing with the coexistence between Muslim-Christian and Jewish in a Holy land. Do you want to tell us a history lesson and expel everyone from Europe who isn’t “White”?

You should carefully use words; They can have power over us. It is a domino effect; all the problems start here.

Never stopping problems with refugee crisis or politician crisis?

Reflecting, interpreting, and negotiating about the  EU refugee crisis is a problem that many media try to cover. All the political decisions come from the Council of Europe and the Commission.  Taking into consideration, Germany has the largest share, followed by France and Italy (blank” rel=”noopener”>Key facts and figures | European Union). This will be interesting across all EU member states.  French President Macron in 2019 proposed a return to a three-tiered Europe in recognition that the post-1990s expansion of the EU has “failed” (blank” rel=”noopener”>3rd Step Initiative for Europe, 2019).  One of the keys is to highlight the process of France as enlargement and in today’s EU affairs. Trying to impose Conservative nationalism ideology as national and push new laws and regulations invoke more issues for France being called one of the countries who don’t respect minorities’ rights. One of the results is that Islam, extremist, and terror are open to talk about the Israel-Gaza war (Financial Times, 2023).

When we understand society as a multidimensional environment that lives together, shares commonalities and lives together, and nurtures our differences.

EU defense priority and future

Daily news informs us about violence between the communities, catastrophic wars, energy crises, and much more. At the same time, we heard from global powers about prolonging war in the Middle East and talking about rational policy solutions. We are witnessing civil cruelty, abuse in all forms, overflowing migration, and terrorism spreading across Europe. This comes from


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3 responses to “How Europe’s Security Systems Fell Short”

  1. thunder tank Avatar
    thunder tank

    Isn’t it charming how our esteemed leaders can turn the chaos of European security into a masterclass of confusion? It’s like watching a juggler drop all the balls and still insist it’s part of the act. 🙄🍷

  2. woodland beauty Avatar
    woodland beauty

    Fancy that, the EU, a masterclass in security failure! 🎭 Who knew that while we’re at it, we could just shrug off human rights and roll out the welcome mat for anti-immigration policies? Classic European problem-solving, innit? 😂

  3. Oh, fantastic! Europe’s security strategy is like a game of musical chairs—only there aren’t enough chairs, and half the players forgot the rules. 🎶🙄 Who needs a coherent policy when you can just wing it, right?

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