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EU Ambassador on Syrian Refuges: 'Not Terrorists' sanangelolive.com /news/politics/2015-11-20/eu-ambassador-syrian-refuges-not-terrorists The EU Ambassador to the US, speaking in San Angelo Thursday, said that the Syrian refuges pose no threat to the US. “There is no evidence that these people are terrorists, quite the contrary,” he said. San Angelo native Mario Castillo, president of the Aegis Group, Ltd. in Washington, knows a thing or two about logical communications, especially when it comes to national and international affairs. Having the Ambassador of the European Union to the United States of America as a neighbor also has its benefits, particularly when it comes to understanding another perspective to the continued conflicts taking place in Europe and the world economy. That perspective includes what took place this past Friday when ISIS attacked France, the incoming Syrian refugee crisis and international trade. Unfortunately, in the wake of Friday’s events, and for some time, many people are under strong misconceptions about these topics, which Castillo blames on “tailored news” that overwhelms the internet. “What troubles me is that as the internet continues to dominate what we ingest, from a media or a news perspective, we’re becoming increasingly tribal,” Castillo stated. “Say what you will about the old newspaper, but when you flipped open the pages, you saw several stories that caught your eye. That’s not the case when you have news tailored to you. So when I hear people say things I know are a little outrageous, and I know they have no basis in fact—especially on international issues—it irritates me. How do you go about combating that? You can’t do that by telling people that they’re ignorant, or you’re no better than they are. So what you do is say, “Let me bring you an authority spokesman who knows what’s happening from a different perspective that we may possibly learn from.” That's logical communications. Below: San Angelo leaders visit at the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. (LIVE! Photo/Brandy Ramirez)

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EU Ambassador on Syrian Refuges: 'Not Terrorists' sanangelolive.com /news/politics/2015-11-20/eu-ambassador-syrian-refuges-not-terrorists

The EU Ambassador to the US, speaking in San Angelo Thursday, said that the Syrian refuges pose nothreat to the US. “There is no evidence that these people are terrorists, quite the contrary,” he said.

San Angelo native Mario Castillo, president of the Aegis Group, Ltd. in Washington, knows a thing or twoabout logical communications, especially when it comes to national and international affairs. Having theAmbassador of the European Union to the United States of America as a neighbor also has its benefits,particularly when it comes to understanding another perspective to the continued conflicts taking place inEurope and the world economy. That perspective includes what took place this past Friday when ISISattacked France, the incoming Syrian refugee crisis and international trade.

Unfortunately, in the wake of Friday’s events, and for some time, many people are under strongmisconceptions about these topics, which Castillo blames on “tailored news” that overwhelms the internet.

“What troubles me is that as the internet continues to dominate what we ingest, from a media or a newsperspective, we’re becoming increasingly tribal,” Castillo stated. “Say what you will about the oldnewspaper, but when you flipped open the pages, you saw several stories that caught your eye. That’s notthe case when you have news tailored to you. So when I hear people say things I know are a littleoutrageous, and I know they have no basis in fact—especially on international issues—it irritates me. Howdo you go about combating that? You can’t do that by telling people that they’re ignorant, or you’re nobetter than they are. So what you do is say, “Let me bring you an authority spokesman who knows what’shappening from a different perspective that we may possibly learn from.” That's logical communications.

Below: San Angelo leaders visit at the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. (LIVE!Photo/Brandy Ramirez)

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Castillo stayed true to his word. Thanks to the San Angelo native, EU Ambassador David O’Sullivan wasthe keynote speaker at a luncheon Thursday afternoon hosted by the San Angelo Chamber of Commerceat the McNease Convention Center. Approximately 100 community leaders and members of the SanAngelo Chamber and the surrounding areas attended the luncheon to listen to the Ambassador’s take onterrorism, the Syrian refugee crisis and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP).

“When we heard the ambassador was coming, we wanted to have an event that was open to the public,”said Phil Neighbors, president of the Chamber. “This ticketed luncheon was a way for people to come andhear his remarks and ask questions. It gives us, locally, the opportunity to hear the thoughts of a leaderwho represents the 28 countries of the European Union to the United States. He is extremely pleased withthe solidarity that the U.S. is showing to the [European Union] right now with what happened last Friday.But he’s also interested in relating other issues such as trade, immigration and all those other things thatare key on everyone’s minds right now. It’s very timely.”

O’Sullivan, who arrived in San Angelo Wednesday and spent time visiting Fort Concho and learning thecity and state’s history, told attendees he had traveled to Austin and Houston. He reiterated how honoredhe was to see the outpouring of solidarity for the people of France with flags posted at half-staff alongwith the flowers and messages people have posted publicly.

“I think we have all been shocked about what’s happened. I really want to say on behalf of the people ofFrance and of the European nation how deeply touched we all are," the Ambassador told attendees. “Weknow who our friends are during times of difficulty.”

O’Sullivan went on to say that the purpose of terrorists is to terrorize. Their only goal is to create chaos;

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destabilize societies; drive wedges between societies; encourage people to become suspicious of theirneighbors and fear going out the door; and to fear travel.

“That’s what they want,” noted the Ambassador. “We must not give them that victory.”

He then explained how the agencies in the US Government have provided much needed assistance sincethe Charlie Hebdo attacks.

O’Sullivan proclaimed, “We must have a security response; however, we must also have a response thatsays, ‘We are not going to let you terrorize us. We are not going to let you divide our societies. We are notgoing to let you undermine the way of life that we cherish, which is so valuable.’”

The Ambassador also discussed the refuge crisis in Europe.

Above: Mario Castillo introduces Ambassador David O' Sullivan. (LIVE! Photo/Brandy Ramirez)

“It’s not a migration crisis, it’s a refuge crisis,” he clarified.

O’Sullivan stated that he thinks it’s important not to confuse the issue of terrorism with the drama of peoplefleeing war, conflict and the terrors of their country to Europe to find peace and tranquility for their families,and to build a better future.

“There is no evidence that these people are terrorists, quite the contrary,” he said.

The refugees are fleeing from exactly the same terrorists who murdered people in France; therefore, the

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goal in Europe is to keep the gates open and continue the provision of asylum.

“It’s a challenge. It’s not easy," O’Sullivan said about the task. Overall, the numbers are such that it makesit difficult for the EU to accept refugees in a way they normally would.

The Ambassador added that the U.S. and EU deal with the refugees differently because they are right at“their back doors,” and that’s not quite the case with the U.S.

“You take them from camps outside of the United States, and you take about 2 years to process theirapplications to come to the U.S. They’re completely vetted, which is a very humane and organizedprocess,” O’Sullivan claimed. “Unfortunately, we don’t quite have that luxury."

With that being said, the EU will continue to do what it has to and accommodate the refugees and to find asolution.

Dealing with crisis is nothing new to the Ambassador. He said when he first started, it was about Russiaand Ukraine, then it was the Euro Crisis, and now he’s dealing with the refugee crisis and the terrorism.

Europe, however, was built through crisis. O’Sullivan explained that the 28 countries of the EU werebrought together after World War II because they determined they would find another way to do businessand deal with one another that didn’t include war. They started with six countries originally. Ireland andDenmark joined in 1973, and the initial reconciliation occurred between France and Germany. Then theUnited Kingdom joined the EU, which made a big statement, O’Sullivan stated; but that may change ifBritain decides to part from the EU, which has been discussed.

“That’s a remarkable transition countries have made by joining the Union,” said O’Sullivan. “We’re thelargest economy in the world."

As the largest economy in the world, it makes sense that the EU and U.S. would enter into a TransatlanticTrade and Investment Partnership, which is in process at this time.

“We should never forget the importance of the Transatlantic corridor,” the Ambassador told the audience.“It’s the single most important corridor in the world. We are both heavily invested in each other overseas,more so than anyone else.”

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Above: European Union Ambassador David O' Sullivan speaks to attendees about foreign affairs. (LIVE!Photo/Brandy Ramirez)

O’Sullivan claimed that Americans make more on investments in Belgium than in China, and this showsthe extent in which our economies are intertwined and interconnected.

“We are moving now toward a landmark trade agreement between the US and the EU in the TransatlanticTrade and Investment Partnership,” the Ambassador noted. O’Sullivan said this discussion and agreementhas gone on for 2.5 years, and he hopes to conclude it next year.

“It will mean a huge amount of economic opportunity,” he said.

The Ambassador stated that although Texas has experienced some downturn with the economic downturnin the oil fields near here, there is optimism because Texas is reinventing itself through renewable energywith alternatives, petrochemicals and high tech industries.

“Europe is one of your greatest export destinations,” O’Sullivan said. “We are a main purchaser of yourproducts whether it’s energy or high tech products. We have many European countries that are heavilyinvested in Texas and create jobs. Nearly a quarter of a million Texans owe their jobs to Europeaninvestments in this state, and many Texas companies invested in Europe are also creating jobs forEuropeans. Our economies are inexplicably linked.”

The Ambassador stated that he hopes the trade agreement, which is an enabler for entrepreneurs to goand do business, will reduce tariffs, lower the cost of business and lessen the duplication of testing

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requirements of pharmaceutical products.

Overall, the U.S. and the EU share the same values and that’s what unites the two countries, O’Sullivanclaimed.

Below: Attendees give a standing ovation to Ambassador David O' Sullivan. (LIVE! Photo/BrandyRamirez)

“In the 21st century ladies and gentleman, those values are going to be challenged,” he noted. “We liveevery day knowing that our way of life, our democratic system, our respect for individuals, the freedom ofexpression, the rule of life, that we will have not only better economic outcomes, but also better humanoutcomes and life for our people. We’re going to have to work together in the 21st Century on allchallenges we face whether this is what Mr. Putin is doing in Ukraine, what’s happening with Isis in theMiddle East, what is happening with terrorism in Africa, or the conflict in Asia. These are going to bechallenging situations, and we know that by working together, the U.S. and Europe can achieve things thatwe never could on our own."

After the event, O’Sullivan said he hoped attendees walked away with the recognition that what’shappening in the EU is a very difficult situation, so “we have to be determined.”

“We should not give the terrorists a win by being afraid or be willing to compromise on our principles or onour values because that’s what they want,” the Ambassador reiterated. “We have to stand together. Thesolidarity shown by the United States with the flags at half-staff and the huge outpouring of sympathymeans a lot to us in Europe and we know that the U.S. is an ally we can count on.”

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As for Castillo, he said whenever we have the opportunity to debunk myths and lies, we should do so.

“I’m not saying anyone has a perfect solution, but I think that the responsibility of any government is to tellits citizens these are our checkpoints. These are the hurdles that everyone must meet. We don’t get that.Until there’s honesty rather than hyperbole, it’s not going to get better, so it begins in cities like this.”

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