“The Atlantic Ocean is not wide enough to keep America safe.”
That is how Israeli scholar and 25-year veteran of Israeli military intelligence (Unit 8200) Dr. Mordechai Kedar opens his fearless warning to America: what Europe is today, the United States will be in fifteen years, unless it changes course.
Kedar, a PhD in Arabic linguistics and one of Israel’s most seasoned voices on Arabic media, lays out—calmly and clinically—how Europe engineered its own unraveling and why the U.S. is tracking the same path: open-door migration, demographic collapse, and a political correctness that criminalizes truth.
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Europe as America’s Mirror—15 Years Ahead
Kedar traces Europe’s decline to three converging forces:
Demographic freefall: “Any society which doesn’t bring babies in a rate of 2.1 [per] woman actually walks … into the museum.”
Post-colonial guilt + rights absolutism: Europe’s rights-absolutist asylum regimes mean that once a migrant steps on EU soil (Lampedusa, Ceuta, Melilla), deportation becomes almost impossible—a structural ratchet that turns mass migration into permanence. Legal regimes that make expulsion impossible and dissent taboo.
Political betrayal: Parties competing to buy migrant blocs with benefits, “even when those migrants reject the host culture.” He describes parties outbidding each other with benefits for migrant blocs, trading votes for concessions, and punishing dissent as “racism.”
The result, Kedar argues, is a continent where assimilation is denounced, criticism is punished, and attacks on churches have become routine—symptoms, he says, of a society too fearful to defend its own faith or heritage.
“Europe’s elites shut the public’s mouth in the name of ‘tolerance’ and surrendered their civilization.”
“They Use Democracy to End Democracy”
Conquest, Kedar stresses, isn’t only kinetic:
“The Muslim Brotherhood, fueled by Qatar, learned to work through institutions—universities, media, charities, politics. They enter legally. They use democracy to end democracy.”
He points to the Muslim Brotherhood’s “Explanatory Memorandum”—a document seized in the 1990s—detailing a long-term plan to Islamize America through institutions rather than force.
He describes the red–green alliance—Marxists and Islamists—marching in sync across Western capitals: different creeds, the same objective.
“The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Both seek to dismantle ‘the system’—and the free world with it.”
Qatar, he says, is the financial engine behind U.S. Jew-hatred campaigns, channeling support to CAIR, MSA, and SJP—and even JVP—to bleed political and cultural support for Israel inside the West.
New York as a Milestone, Not a Finish Line
Asked about the potential election of a Muslim, openly communist New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani, Kedar calls it “one milestone on a longer road.”
“If they can take New York—even with its massive Jewish community—it will only embolden a campaign to take city after city.”
He warns that parts of the younger, liberal Jewish electorate are “following the Pied Piper”—seduced by economic promises while ignoring the existential threat.
Israel, October 7, and the Ideology of Terror
Kedar rejects the claim that Hamas “hijacked” Islam:
“Hamas did not act outside Islam. What they did on October 7 is permitted in Islamic sources. The goal is to strike fear in the hearts of the infidels—that is jihad.”
He cites the Quranic command to “prepare… to strike terror in the hearts of [the enemy]” as the operational doctrine behind October 7—not a hijacking of Islam.
While acknowledging that many Muslims have adopted Western norms, he describes them as a disarmed minority confronting violent hardliners who hold the upper hand.
The Prescription: Three Urgent Steps
Despite the gravity, Kedar’s message is not despair—it’s directives:
- Stop the migration. “Keep it out; once in, you cannot contain it.”
- Rebuild the birthrate. “A nation that won’t have children chooses extinction.”
- End the gag order. “Tell the truth about who is driving crime, agitation, and institutional capture—or lose your freedom.”
He points to states like Japan that preserved social cohesion by refusing mass Islamic immigration and declining to subsidize parallel communities.
The Line That Matters
“If you do not stand for your civilization, it will not stand for you,” Kedar warns. “Israel is fighting for its life—and make no mistake, your survival is the world’s survival.”
His words are both a warning and a call to courage. The fate of Europe is no longer across the ocean—it is on America’s doorstep. Whether the West endures, he says, depends on whether free nations are still willing to defend the civilization that made them free.
