

The EU now equates this important part of the Iranian regime with terrorist organizations such as IS and al-Qaida.


The EU now equates this important part of the Iranian regime with terrorist organizations such as IS and al-Qaida.


Japan before WWII
So:
→ lots of children
→ many young adults
→ few elderly
Japan after WWII
→ baby boom
→ improved healthcare
→ Japan gives women more freedom to study and work. But… the system around family, work, and care barely changes.
Fertility collapses + a huge adult generation (from the baby boom) From the 1970s onward, the birth rate drops dramatically due to:
Lessons / Conclusion: Japan shows what happens when you don’t make structural changes for a long time. Too few workers + too many elderly = shortages of labor, money, and care.
Solutions
Countries like France and the Scandinavian nations do better:
Result: higher birth rates than Japan, Italy, Spain, and formerly Germany. If you want a “younger” society → invest structurally in good family life.
Without immigration → extreme population decline and extreme aging.
In Europe: immigration + integration makes aging far less severe.
Japan can insist “we don’t want immigration,” “we are homogeneous,” “we’ll manage through discipline,” but eventually this collides with simple math. If we want to preserve our way of life, we have to take demographic reality seriously, with better childcare, higher productivity, and controlled immigration.
Al Qaeda and ISIS are obviously still on the terror list and EU is the best place to be born on earth, I mean if you like having individual human rights respected