As for the for so called "refugees crisis in Europe".
Few theses: 1) it's going to be worse in coming years, further destabilization of the Near East is the main factor (in creation of which certain political cicrles of EU and European nations have put their hands on btw); 2) the problem is not they're Muslims or different in another way, even though that is nothing to scoof at, but because they do not work enough (even they're willing to, I doubt there'll be enough jobs for aborigines, let alone refugees) to cover for social and assosiated costs for the countries that're accepting them, the result is raisining social burden, which is over the top for great deal of European countries as it is, social, ethnic, whatever tensions; 3) in turn that'll provoke instability within the European countries, left and right critics alike (up to very radical ones) will certainly take their chances to undermine current political stability, alines will certainly fuel this in one way or another (as participants or as bugaboos, or both); 4) other regions, like Central Asia, due to accumulated economic imbalances similar on smaller scale to the ones in EU and possible actions of interesants within and outside the region (involvement of very high-ranking officials in the recent escapade of Islamic Renaissance in Tajikistan should be among early red flags) will certainly join the instability parade with more or less the same consequences; 5) there's no leading force that could single-handedly solve exisiting problems, US included, which is counter-productive anyway, other forces mutual relationships are too complicated to work for stability; 6) EU's future is vague, in the long term errecting of rather odious nation-centric regimes in Europe as problem solver is a possiblity.
All in all, welcome to the brave new world :D







