EU plans to deal with refugee crisis about to fail

You said the incidents were limited to the camp, you didn't say they were limited only to that time period.

Because I didn't say anything about a time period I'm contradicting myself?

There certainly are places left. Can you provide some source for your claim that they are entirely and completely full?

UNHCR is currently building two additional camps in Turkey:

... of a consistently high standard and declared a temporary protection regime, ensuring non-refoulement and assistance in 22 camps, where an estimated 217,000 people are staying. Turkey is currently constructing two additional camps.

If the camps weren't full in Turkey, then they wouldn't build new ones.

The only camp which isn't full is Azraq in Jordan. It could host currently 50.000 refugees (and can be extended to host up to 130.000). They are currently 25.000 there. Jordan more or less closed it's border, since they are afraid of threats made by ISIS and other groups.

I represent the mainstream opinion of these people, yes.

We implies all people.

If one side wins it splinters into several other sides and keeps fighting for power.

These are just assumptions as mine.

If they find Europe is accepting to resettle every migrant, they will all want to come.

This is not true and just fear mongering. Did all Bosnian come to Austria, Germany and Sweden because they granted them asylum and were willing to resettle them during the Yugoslavian civil war? No. Did the whole Guatemalan population flee to the US during their civil war which killed hundred of thousands and displaced millions? No. The majority will stay in Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan. Same goes for African countries.

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