The Islamization of Europe and the European Caliphate
As a result of mass migrations from developing countries, the level of ethnic and denominational fragmentation of the population of those European states that were quite homogeneous a few decades ago is constantly increasing. It is fundamentally important that, unlike in past years, a significant part of Muslim migrants and their descendants now do not show a desire to integrate into a new environment for themselves.
European
politicians may continue to pretend that Muslims are no different from other
minorities. But further mechanical following along the path of liberalism
cannot solve the problem, the existence of which is obvious. It leads only
to the further isolation of local Muslims, the growth of the influence of
radical political Islam in their midst, which may soon become a real threat to
domestic political stability and the very existence of modern European
civilization. And the longer the local authorities turn a blind eye to the
Islamic problem, the more difficult it will be to find adequate methods for the
solution.