Kaz wrote:It is the French failing them - absolutely!
No they're not, it is the application of International Law that is at fault. Once asylum seekers set foot in a land deemed to be safe, Turkey, as defined by the UN, that is where they should seek asylum. The UN, as well as Oxfam, Save the Children, Red Cross/Crescent, Meds sans Frontiers, and so on, should focus all there efforts in camps set up there. The end game, for governments, should be to return the asylum seekers to their homes once hostilities have ceased.
This is not a Eurozone, EU or European problem - it is a Syrian problem.
The Syrian people took up arms against their government in the hope of overthrowing it. We, the West, were not involved. It was IS who brought us to where we are today and it is they who have to be defeated on the ground so that the 'asylum seekers' can return. But can we please stop blaming ourselves, the West, for this débâcle.
We either go in with ultimate force and end this now, or we let the M.E. sort out its own crap.
I would go for option 2 and let them sort it out while cutting them off from International trade, tourism etc.