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  • Back a cruel regime & grow terrorism?

    That's what one Kurdish freelance writer concludes citing specific examples including Turkey. http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/30514.html

    "But Western realpolitik is not bothered about what is right or wrong, it is concerned with securing resources and maintaining control. The present deal with the Turks is about Iran. The West has given green light to the Turkish army to attack the Kurdish resistance in South Kurdistan. As a further treat, America might have offered Ankara some rights over Kurdish oil fields. A full-scale invasion in spring is now becoming a "legal" possibility for the Turks and would not come as a surprise. For the fascist Turks, any form of free, self-governing and successful Kurdish entity, which is South Kurdistan, is unacceptable. The West knows that and thus can use the Kurds to manipulate the Turks. It is not the first time that the Kurds have been betrayed by the West. The Americans have told Ankara many times that they will not interfere as long as the Turks are on board against Iran. On his recent visit to Washington, the Turkish president Abdullah Gul made the Turkish-American deal public by stating that Turkey was opposed to a “nuclear neighbour”. Big Brother believes the Turkish military can be lead, but he is playing with fire. Turkey has learnt the art of doublespeak and double games long time ago.

    It presents itself to the world as a secular and democratic country, but under that media-controlled surface and deception a brutal military rules all aspects of social and political life. It wants the West to see it as part of the Western world, and wants the East to regard it as a fellow Muslim country when cooperating with Syria, Iran, Sudan, and other Islamic states of terror. It can host an international children’s feast every year and be co-initiator of the “Alliance of Civilisations” while at the same time deny that there are Kurdish children and a Kurdish culture. The Turkish regime can sign a military agreement with Israel but invite the Hamas leadership to Ankara for official talks, and allow its Muslim population, political parties and media to spread anti-Israel and anti-xxxish propaganda. There is nothing “modern” about “modern Turkey”. It is a republic of denials since its foundation. It denies the genocide of the Armenian people, it denies the existence and rights of the Kurdish people. The Kemalist ideology, a mix of rootless nationalism and megalomania, is used by the ruling elites as an all-justifying tool to suppress any dissent, any attempt to liberate Anatolia from the joke of military fascism and Islamic backwardness. Millions of people fell victim to the Kemalist Weltanschauung, but the USA and the West see and promote it as “modern Turkey” in their grand strategic conception."
    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22
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