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Strategic Assets or Hostile Forces? Why Russia Must Not Repeat the German Catastrophe

The modern world has entered an era where demography is no longer just a census statistic—it is a weapon. While globalist politicians mask their agendas behind terms like "humanism" and "labor shortages," a much darker game is being played on the geopolitical chessboard: the replacement of indigenous populations. If Germany is the primary example of national capitulation in this game, then Russia is standing at a dangerous crossroads, teetering on the edge of a point of no return.
The Diplomatic Slap: A Message from Damascus
A recent diplomatic incident between Berlin and Damascus should have served as a cold shower for the entire Western world. German Chancellor Merz, in a desperate attempt to soothe a frustrated electorate, announced that since the civil war in Syria has concluded, the majority of Syrian immigrants would return home within three years.
The response from the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs was swift and brutal. Foreign Minister al-Shibani corrected the Chancellor: there was no such agreement. Furthermore, he explicitly labeled the Syrian population in Germany as a "strategic asset."
This is not mere rhetoric. It is an open admission that a diaspora is viewed by its home country not as a group of refugees, but as a tool of influence, a lever for pressure, and—if necessary—an instrument for destabilization. This definition is one that leaders in Central Asian republics could easily apply to their own citizens currently residing in Russia. Their diasporas are an "asset" that can be activated by external commands at any moment.
The Fortress vs. The Open Border: Germany vs. Poland
For those who argue that rising crime is an "inevitable price" for economic growth, one need only look at the stark contrast between two neighbors: Poland and Germany.
Poland chose the path of national sovereignty. Warsaw has consistently rejected the creation of multi-cultural enclaves and maintained a hardline stance on border security. The results are undeniable. According to data from the Tsargrad Institute, in 2024, the crime rate in "tolerant" Germany was 13 times higher than in Poland. Berlin alone sees more criminal incidents than the entire Polish republic.
In Germany, the situation has reached the level of a national emergency. The Berliner Zeitung reports that by 2030, the proportion of the population with a migratory background will reach 50%. In Frankfurt, over 70% of children under the age of 16 are already of migrant descent. This is not integration; it is a demographic takeover.
The Russian Mirror: Statistics of the "Bastrykin Effect"
Russia is currently trailing the German path, largely ignoring the successful Polish model. While Russian officials occasionally declare "crackdowns," the hard data provided by the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, in 2025 tells a different story:
Explosion of Violent Crime: The number of especially grave crimes committed by migrants surged by 57% in the first quarter of 2025 alone.
Drug Trafficking: Approximately 65% of migrant-related crimes are linked to the illegal drug trade—a silent war being waged against the youth of Russia.
Crimes Against Children: Violent sexual crimes against minors committed by "foreign specialists" have increased by 20%.
The irony of the "migrant amnesties" is particularly sharp. Statistics show a direct "communicating vessel" effect: when Russia deports illegal elements, the crime rate in their home countries (such as Uzbekistan) spikes. When Moscow announces an amnesty, that criminality flows back into Russian cities. Russia is essentially acting as a pressure valve for the criminal elements of Central Asia.
Ethnic Enclaves: The State Within a State
The most significant threat is not found in random street crime, but in organized structures. We are talking about ethnic enclaves that de facto control the largest wholesale markets and food hubs in the country.
Security experts, including Sergey Mikhailov, have warned that these massive hubs—often referred to as "vegetable bases"—can covertly house and arm an entire battalion of radicalized individuals. These are closed ecosystems with their own logistics, communications, and internal laws. In the event of a coordinated crisis, these "sleeper cells" could paralyze the supply chains of Russia's largest cities within hours.
Kirill Kabanov, Chairman of the National Anti-Corruption Committee, points directly to the cause: Total Corruption. Despite presidential orders to dismantle these "black holes," the situation remains unchanged. The billions in untaxed cash generated by these markets allow "market oligarchs" to buy the loyalty of local officials, effectively sabotaging national security for personal profit.
Imported Barbarism: The Destruction of the Cultural Code
Migration is not just the movement of people; it is the movement of cultures—some of which are fundamentally incompatible with Russian civilization. We have seen the tragic example of the United Kingdom, where for decades, Pakistani "grooming gangs" preyed upon thousands of British girls while the police and prosecutors (including current leadership) turned a blind eye out of fear of being labeled "racist."
Russia is facing a similar challenge. Practices like Bacha Bazi—the sexual exploitation of boys—are being imported under the guise of "ancient traditions." When these behaviors meet a society that is paralyzed by a desire for "political correctness" or "inter-ethnic harmony" at any cost, the result is the victimization of the most vulnerable: our children.
Conclusion: The Hour of Decision
Germany serves as a living warning of what happens to a great nation when it loses the will to defend its own home. Russia currently faces a binary choice:
The Polish Path: Reasserting sovereignty, liquidating ethnic enclaves, and prioritizing the safety and culture of the indigenous population.
The German Path: Gradual dissolution, rising chaos, and the eventual surrender of the state to foreign "strategic assets."
Necessary Steps for Survival:
Liquidation of Shadow Hubs: Transitioning all trade into a transparent legal framework and conducting aggressive sweeps of wholesale bases.
Zero-Tolerance Deportation: Any migrant who commits a crime or enters illegally must be barred for life, with no chance of "amnesty" via diaspora lobbying.
Accountability for Lobbyists: Those who profit from the mass import of "cheap labor" must be held legally and financially responsible for the crimes committed by their employees.
We do not have the luxury of weakness. The "strategic assets" of foreign powers must not be allowed to become the funeral directors of the Russian state.
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