It's always a bad idea to appease a wolf.
An excerpt from, "Facing Turkey, Europe chooses suicide" By Thierry Meyssan, Voltaire Network, March 21, 2016:
President Erdoğan is unlike other politicians. and it seems that the Europeans, neither the people nor their leaders, have realised this.An excerpt from, "Esedullah and ISIS – left and right hands of the Turkish terror state" By Ian Greenhalgh, Veterans Today, March 21, 2016:
• First of all, he came from the Millî Görüş, a pan-Turkish Islamic movement with connections to the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt, and favourable to the restoration of the Caliphate. According to him – and also to his allies of the Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi (MHP) – the Turkish people are the descendants of Attila’s Huns, who were themselves the children of the Steppenwolf of Central Asia, with whom they share endurance and cold-heartedness. They form a superior race who are destined to rule the world. Their soul is Islam.
President Erdoğan is the only head of state in the world who proclaims an ethnic supremacist ideology, perfectly comparable to Nazi Aryanism. He is also the only head of state in the world who denies the crimes of history, notably the massacres of non-Muslims by Sultan Abdülhamid II (the Hamidian massacres of 1894-95 – at least 80,000 Christians murdered and 100,000 Christians incorporated by force into the harems), then by the Young Turks (the genocide of the Armenians, the Assyrians, the Chaldeans, the Syriacs, the Pontic Greeks and the Yezidis, from 1915 to 1923 – at least 1,200,000 dead) - a genocide which was executed with the help of Germa n officers, including Rudolf Höß, the future director of the camp at Auschwitz.
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• Secondly, President Erdoğan, who is supported by only one third of the population, governs his country alone and by force. It is impossible to know precisely what the Turkish people are thinking, because the publication of any information questioning President Erdoğan’s legitimacy is now considered as an attack on state security, and leads immediately to prison. However, if we refer to the latest studies published, in October 2015, less than one third of the electorate supports him. This is much less than the Nazis in 1933, who could count on 43% of the votes. This is why President Erdoğan was only able to win the general elections by means of outrageous trickery.
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After nearly five years of proxy war, noting that President Bachar el-Assad is still there despite the fact that his resignation has been announced a thousand times, the Europeans have decided to finance – to the tune of 3 billion Euros per year - Turkish support for the jihadists, allow them victory and the end to the migrations. It will not be long before they realise, too late, that by repealing the visa regulations for Turkish citizens, they have authorised the free circulation to Brussels from the Al-Qaïda camps in Turkey.
The story of the war against Islamic State has been a very complex affair with many twists and turns; it has kept us on our toes by challenging our existing conceptions of who is who and whom are they working for. Unlike traditional wars where two sides wearing distinct uniforms and clearly identifying themselves do battle, this war has seen myriad groups of uncertain origins and often confusing appearances attack not so much the nation states of Syria and Iraq but their civilian populations.
Recent developments have made things somewhat clearer; we now know that IS is largely a myth and what we were really seeing in Syria and Iraq was a proxy war where mercenary forces employed by Turkey using Saudi money waged a campaign that was all about the profits to be made from wholescale looting and theft of vast quantities of oil; the stories of religiously motivated Islamic Fundamentalists fighting to create an Islamic Caliphate were just cover for good old-fashioned raping, looting and pillaging.An excerpt from, "The Esedullah Team And The History Of State-Directed Mass Violence In Kurdistan" The Rojava Report, December 5, 2015:
In the last few months the fighting has spread to the Kurdish region of Turkey and it has been the same one-sided affair where an entire population, both soldiers and civilians alike have come under the onslaught of a far better armed and equipped military.
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It is clear from their actions what the Esedullah undoubtedly are – mercenary thugs recruited with Saudi petrodollars from all across the Arab world.
These are precisely the same people who have been dressing up as ‘Islamic Fundamentalists’ and terrorising the people of Syria and Iraq under the guise of ‘Islamic State’; the only difference is that inside Turkey’s borders they dress up as police; however the cruelty, violence, torture, murder and bloodlust remain the same.
As part of state’s war strategy that has been put back into action following the defeat of the AKP and President Tayyip Erdoğan in the June 7th elections we are now facing massacres on a level that makes one long for the kind of state policies pursued in Kurdistan in the 1990’s. Indeed arguments and practices can be seen in the state’s most recent activities in Kurdistan which resemble the murderous policies pursued by the State in the 1990’s through the Gendarmerie Intelligence and Anti-Terrorism (JİTEM) . In particular in areas where curfews have been imposed and clashes are intensifying and elements of the security services are writing graffiti on walls such as – “The wolf has tasted blood: be afraid’ and ‘the green is here where are the PKK?’ – the state’s most recent ‘deep’ formation, the ‘Esedullah team’ has come to public attention. It remains unknown who organized this new group – whose name means ‘the lions of Allah’ – who serves in its ranks or who directs its actions. As for the history of the state’s ‘secret formations’ and its rationale for committing such massacres we need to go back to the first years of the 20th Century.
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In the massacres it has directed in the Kurdish provinces since this past July the AKP government, which has been principally behind the ideology of ‘Neo-Ottomanism’ that has been so debated from when it first came to power until today, has also ignited debates around a ‘Kurdish genocide.’ These new massacres have exceed in their dimensions even the massacres of the 1990’s and since July dozens of civilians have been killed and curfews declared in Silvan, Cizre, Nusaybin and many other areas. Many sectors of society are now becoming increasingly nervous as debates rage within public opinion around how the very same special forces and the leaders of those criminal organizations who were responsible for the massacres in the region in the 1990’s are now being put back into service. And now people are talking about the Ford Ranger taking the place of the ‘Beyas Toros’ [the Turkish-made car formerly used by security services in undercover operations in Kurdistan] as extrajudicial executions are once again increasing. Moreover as campaigns of lynching and intimidation against Kurds are increasing in major urban centers, and arrests and detentions of Kurdish politicians and activists continue unabated, the ‘Esedullah team’ – the new name for JİTEM – is now carrying out bloodthirsty massacres.