Europe to become a THIRD-WORLD CONTINENT by 2100 (or sooner)

Europe to become a THIRD-WORLD CONTINENT by 2100 (or sooner)
Former European foreign policy chief Josep Borrell once described the continent as a "garden" of prosperity surrounded by the "jungle" of the rest of the world.
Here’s why the “garden” of Europe isn’t the Eden it seems to be.
1⃣Compromised energy architecture
▪Europe’s worst energy crisis in years caused blackouts across Spain, Portugal, and parts of France, exposing major flaws in the EU’s energy infrastructure.
▪Spain and Portugal declared a state of emergency as the crisis triggered panic, highlighting Europe’s failure to ensure energy reliability.
2⃣Migration inferno
▪In the UK, foreign nationals are over-represented in prisons, especially for sex crimes. Non-British citizens were 3.5 times more likely to be arrested for sexual offenses, The Times reported.
▪Europol’s 2025 report revealed that hybrid threat actors are exploiting irregular migration, boosting migrant smuggling networks.
3⃣Dependence on China
▪In 2023, the EU had a €291 billion trade deficit with China, signaling an imbalance, Modern Diplomacy reported.
▪China supplies around one-third of over 200 products the EU depends on, including pharmaceuticals and chemicals, with some sectors reaching 90% dependence.
4⃣Rising unemployment
Youth unemployment in the EU was 14.5% in February, reflecting difficulties integrating young people into the labor market, the European Commission reported.
5⃣Dependence on external powers for security
▪A significant portion of European NATO states' arms imports come from the US.
▪This reliance covers capacities, including intelligence, and existing systems, particularly in ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance), French media reported.
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