Peloni: Or Issachar relates the history of Erdogan’s rise to power and rising conflicts with Israel. He also addresses both the mutually similar and distinguishing aspects which exist between the interests of Turkey and that of Iran, as well as detailing how the impact of Turkeys expansionist desires might have on its NATO allies.
January 8, 2025 | 3 Comments »
@Adam D. But they were “secular!”
(talk about a “distinction without a difference)”
But this fallcy is the real reason why “liberal” Jews oppose Israel being a Jewish state and towards that end want to evict Jews from Yesha and oppose Judicial Reform. They think Israel will become a “Jewish Iran.” This is the way they talk, these Quislings..
To answer Mr. Issachar’s question– Turkey has been a hotbed of terror for over a hundred years, if not longer.
The Turks recruited many Kurds to carry out their genocide of the Armenians. This was of course morally wrong and criminal on the part of the Kurds. But it was also a tragic mistake for the Kurds. Once the Turks had disposed of the Arnebians, they immediate launched a persecution of the Kurds. They demanded that the Kurds stop spealng their own language and speak only Turkish, abandon all of their customs and become Turks. And successive Turkish governments have waged war on the Kurds whenever they resisted the Turkish compulsary-assimilation decrees. Successive Turkish governments have massacred large numbers of Turks. And this process in continuing today.
Turkey already is a terrorist hotbed. It has been for years. Even decades and has been for centuries. My great-grandfather. his son, who was my grandfather, and their whole family fled Turkey for the United States in 1908 because they feared for their safety. The group known as the “Young Turks,: and their organization, the Committee for Union and Progress, had just overthrown the sultan and seized power. Although their regime was most notorious for its shocking massacres of Amrmenians and Greeks, and its persecution of the ” Aramaic, speaking “Nestorian” or “Chaldean” Christians, they also discriminated against the Turkish Jewish community.