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The Islamic population bomb 
The role of demographics in relation to the Islamic-Western relations 
By Ioannis Michaletos <http://www.serbianna.com/columns/michaletos>  

Traditionally- or at least in the past 5 centuries- the West enjoyed an
unparalleled superiority in technological, economic and military sphere
versus the East. Nowadays the Western and in particular European power is
facing a dramatic decline due to an old but very effective weapon, their own
population decline and the population explosion by the Muslim states. In the
previous decades since the end of WWII a tremendous demographic expansion of
the Islamic population worldwide has occurred and the trends are for
continuation well into the 21st century. 

The Balkans in the 90's, were the first areas in Europe where the population
explosion of Muslims resulted in a virtual takeover in areas such as central
Bosnia and Kosovo. Even Montenegro, a traditional Eastern Orthodox nation,
has a sizeable Muslim minority that will eventually became a majority within
the coming decades should the upward projection trends prevail. 


















 




 


Each of the Muslim states are expected to increase the total population
size.











Demographics are a sensitive issue in discussion of worldwide events such as
regional conflicts or terrorism. The politically correct modus that
dominates the Western political system combined with an absence of
historical research, has laid the foundations of ignorance on how
macro-historical population alterations can and do change history and remake
a civilization and the way of life. 

In our age the Muslim world has at its disposal the ultimate weapon to
remake the European future. The weapon is not nuclear nor chemical, but
simply the population bomb, or as one might state it as the "P-Bomb"! 

Islam: The unparallel growth 

For centuries the Islamic world was suffering from a weakness in replacing
its human resources. The territory traditionally inhabited by Muslims was an
area inflicted by various invasions (Mongols, Crusaders, internal
conflicts), as well as covered with large segments of non-arable land and
desert. Therefore the population growth was weakened by environmental and
human factors, resulting into a more or less stable demographic outlook. 

In the era of the great Arabic expansion-8th-12th Century A.C- Islam was the
religion and way of life for around 40-50 million peopleThat was not more
than 10% of world's then population. 

In order to support their continuous invasion plans towards Europe and
India, Muslims assimilated foreign elements in their communities like
Christians and Jews, and such assimilation was done by proselytism, often
forced and sometimes not, to convert them into Islam. Most of these
faith-turnarounds were committed by the use of brute force, mass kidnappings
of mostly young aged Christians, slavery and alike. 

Later as a result of the Turkish Ottoman occupation of the Balkans in the
15th century AD expansion of the Islam penetrated well into the European
territory, as far as Southern Hungary. 

The decaying nature of the Ottoman Empire that viewed industry with dismay,
resulted in the 19th century national rebirth of nations such as Serbs,
Greek, Bulgars and a subsequent expulsion of many Islamic communities in
South Eastern Europe that were stettled there by force in the first place. 

At that time, West was viewed victorious: British and French colonialism
stretched across most of North Africa and the Middle East and the triumph of
the West was self-evident. 


















 




 


Each of the Euroapean states is expected to have an absolute decline in its
population size.











The encounter of the Western capitalistic states with the underdeveloped
Muslim world in the early 20th century was beneficial for the Muslims as
introduction of new agricultural methods, sanitation and industrial
production, resulted in the dramatic uplifting of the way of life for
millions of Muslims that began to reverse the demographic trends that up to
then were characterized  by high death rate. A French historian, Fernard
Braudel, was the lone voice in 1957 that alerted Europe of the ticking
Muslim population bomb. Braudel predicted that the then 75 million Muslims
of the Middle East will reach 110 million by the early 21st century, a very
low predicition of today's actual of 300 million. 

Incredible predictions and possible outcomes 

An average woman in the Muslim world is the mother of more than 4 children
on average, well more than twice than the European level. This sums up into
an annual population increase in the Middle East of around 2%. 

In the midst of the Europe's victorious 19th century the population growth
rate was  no more then 1.5%. One has to remember that such lower European
growth did enabled the colonization of most of the America and Australia and
the creation of quasi European states such as USA, Australia, Canada that
actually dominate the world scene today. 

In 1960 the percentage of Muslims worldwide was around 13% while in 2001 it
reached just above 20%. If the trends continue -- all thing equal -- in 2050
around 35% of world's population will be Muslim, by far the largest
percentage in Islam's history. 

Another element associated directly with the population growth is the high
percentage of young people in Muslim countries that cannot be absorbed into
the job markets and have great difficulties in upward social mobility. In
combination with the autarchic regimes that govern quite a few Muslim
states; a breeding ground for rebellion, terrorism and civil unrest has been
unraveled. As the reach in the world shrinks due to improved
telecommunications and transport, so do the social ramifications of the
Middle East become globally widespread. 

In the recent European history the state of Bosnia illustrates the dynamics
of demographics in internal politics. In 1948 the Muslim population of that
Yugoslav republic was less than 30%. In 1991 when Yugoslavia disintegrated
Muslims comprised 44% and became the religious denominators of that new
state. In Kosovo, today's Muslim Albanian population in the early 50's was
around 60% and 40 years later reached an overwhelming 90%. Both of these
regions became theters of conflict involving Muslims against Christians. 

Of course population growth is not the only explanatory factor of a series
of regional conflicts, but is an important element when one wants to predict
future peripheral shifts of power that may eventually lead to wars and
uprisings. 

Europe- Middle East demography 

If it is to examine European and Middle Eastern states and their historical
demographic projection, interesting notes could be taken, that reveal wider
trends and imbalance of power. 

In the 50's the population of Greece was 7 million people, while the one of
Turkey was 21 million, a 1:3 analogy. Nowadays Greece encompasses 11.1
million citizens and Turkey 70 million. Therefore the analogy is 1:7 and
that may explain to an extent the roots of the current Greek-Turkish rivalry
and brinkmanship. 

Continuing in the early 70's the Magreb states of Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia,
Libya, and Egypt had population of 70 million. In the same period the
Mediterranean European states, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece,
were populated in total by 160 million people. Today the numbers are 150
million for North Africa and 180 million for Southern Europe. 

The trajectory for the year 2050 will be 250 million for North Africa and
just 150 million for Southern Europe. In essence a population gap in
Mediterranean Europe will be in stark contrast with an incredible increase
in states just a few nautical miles from their shores. 

The European Union already has drafted plans for a pan-European coast Guard
force, in order to control the inevitable mass immigration from South to the
North. Future will tell if that will be an effective measure. 

Already, sizable Muslim minorities inhabit European metropolis such as
Berlin, Paris and London. In France 75 of the populous cities have Muslims
and around 4% in Germany and UK. 

The American campaign War on terror coupled with terrorist attacks in Europe
over the past few years, has increased European suspicion in their Muslim
neighbors and at the same time it has increased the assertiveness of the
Muslim communities that view themselves as persecuted and discriminated
against. As Islam precludes assimilating into a new society and teaches that
the new society should be assimilated into Islam, coupled with widespread
proselytism that has already begun in certain states, the population gap
between two communities should further increase the size of Muslim presence
in Europe. 

Historically, population shifts are a recurring phenomenon and Europe was
already witnessed the Barbarian Invasions from the North in the late
centuries of the Roman Empire. Later on the infamous Vikings populated areas
in the European periphery leaving their marks up to date. From the Eastern
territory nations such as the Hungarians, Huns, Tatars and Mongols had
populated parts of Eastern Europe and played a significant role in the
shaping Europe's civilization. All of these new nations, however, exhibited
cultural tendency to assimilate with one another and accept cultural ways of
their neighbors, something not happening with the Muslims. 

The Yugoslav conflicts over the past 15 years have revealed the first
appearance of militant Muslim posture in a European territory, not
previously seen since the Balkan wars of 1912-13. Meanwhile, the illegal
immigration of Muslims from North Africa, Middle East and the Hindu
Subcontinent into Europe has sharply increased, finding itself safe havens
of communication, logistic and transport support in places like Pristina,
Sarajevo and Tetovo. 

These cities are that green corridor that is now controlled by the Western
peacekeeping forces, but many project they will not be there for ever. US
has already announced a total withdrawal from Bosnia. 

Political correctness is handicapping Europe to use of logic in dealing with
the emerging death of its Greco-Roman European civilization - and the
outcome quite reasonably would be for Europe to view developments with awe
and distress not willing to comprehend the simple facts of life that withour
rebirth there is only death. 



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