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Showing posts with label Armenia. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

This is Islam > The Madness of Palestinians - "Half my children will be martyrs"; Turkey, Egypt reject Palestinian refugees; Will the Genocide of Armenians resume after 100 years?

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How often have I written that children almost always suffer the madness of men? Too many times!



Jordanian pol: A Palestinian father is a man who says

‘I want my son to die’

OCT 17, 2023 9:00 AM BY ROBERT SPENCER

“Say, O you who are Jews, if you claim that you are favored of Allah apart from mankind, then long for death if you are truthful.” (Qur’an 62:6)

Talal Abu Ghazaleh also says: “Let them destroy [Gaza]. What is destroyed can be rebuilt. I think that the goal of [Hamas’s] lions of humanity was to cause the demolition of those buildings so that they could be rebuilt properly, according to more aesthetic and newer engineering standards.”

It was all about aesthetics, you see.

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Jordanian-Palestinian Businessman And Politician Talal Abu Ghazaleh:

We Welcome Death; So Far Gaza’s Losses Haven’t Even Been In The Thousands,

The Russians Lost 27 Million In WWII; Hitler Left Some Jews Alive 

So We Will Know Why He Had To Kill Them


MEMRI, October 12, 2023:

Go to Jihad Watch to see this video


Jordanian-Palestinian businessman and former senator Talal Abu Ghazaleh said on an October 12, 2023, show on NBN TV (Lebanon) that the Israelis fear death, “we on the other hand welcome death.” He continued to say that Palestinians want their children to die as martyrs, and that this does not exist in the Israeli mentality. 

And it does not exist in any sane society. You welcome death because you have been brainwashed by the absurdities written by Mohammed and others who reject the true God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel. You will be horrified by what you find after your martyr's death and you will be held responsible for brainwashing your children into thinking they are doing good when they do evil.

They will put you out of the synagogues; yes, the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service. John 16:2.


Abu Ghazaleh added: “People who flee death cannot defeat people who seek death.” Abu Ghazaleh continued to say that Russia willingly sacrificed 27 million of its people during World War II so it could survive. 

First, I don't think Russia willingly sacrificed those millions but had no other resort. And, second, if they did willingly resort to sacrificing millions of people, it was because they were led by a madman. 


He explained that until now, Gaza has only lost thousands of people, and Israel cannot possibly kill all the two million people in Gaza, because half of them are in the underground tunnels. Abu Ghazaleh continued to claim that a German cabinet minister had told him that Hitler left some Jews alive “on purpose” so that people would understand why the Holocaust was justified.

The sheer stupidity of this man is astonishing. Hitler left some Jews alive because he lost the war, not because he chose to.

Talal Abu Ghazaleh: “Israel would not sacrifice a single person. There isn’t a goal for which it would sacrifice a single person. They are afraid of death. Death for them is strange and loathsome. We, on the other hand, welcome death. A Palestinian carries his son on his shoulders, with a headband on the kid’s forehead, which his father inscribed: “Martyrdom Seeker.” This is a man who says: ‘I want my son to die.’ A [Palestinian] mother says: ‘I have given birth to six children, so that three could die in the revolution. I gave birth to children so that they would be martyred.’ This does not exist in the Zionist mentality.”

Nor should it exist in any sane society.

Interviewer: “So this is not a battle on equal terms. The [enemy] cannot have the same determination as the Palestinians.”

Abu Ghazaleh: “You cannot defeat someone who wants to die. People who flee death cannot defeat people who seek death. What happened in Germany in the World War? Entire cities were destroyed. But didn’t Germany become later one of the five most wealthy countries in the world? Let them destroy [Gaza]. What is destroyed can be rebuilt. I think that the goal of [Hamas’s] lions of humanity was to cause the demolition of those buildings so that they could be rebuilt properly, according to more aesthetic and newer engineering standards.”

This is so absurd, it's funny. Do you think Israel will let you rebuild in north Gaza? It will be desert for the foreseeable future.

Interviewer: This would be true if it wasn’t for the multitudes of innocent civilian victims [in Gaza]…”

Abu Ghazaleh: “How many? How many victims?”

Interviewer: “The number goes up every moment…”

Abu Ghazaleh: “How many? Two thousand? The casualties always accumulate, unfortunately… Fine. How many people did Russia sacrifice in its war against the Nazis? 27 million. Not just a thousand… We haven’t gotten to thousands yet. Russia knowingly sacrificed those people. It was no coincidence. It is not that Russia did not know that these people were going to die. It wanted 27 million people to die so that Russia survives. We, Palestinians, are the same. There are two million people [in Gaza]. If one dies…I hope I will be one of them. It would be an honor to die as a martyr. But there are two million people in Gaza. Will [Israel] kill two million people? How? Half of them are hidden underground, in tunnels.

“We are facing a problem that has an easy solution. The [Israelis] will not become refugees, because they have their own countries. They have [foreign] passports. All the enemies have dual citizenship. So, we can solve the problem of the [Palestinians] who wait to return to their country, and the Israelis will go back to their countries. After all, they were either forced to come to Palestine, or were led astray.

The Jews were called to the Holy Land by God Himself. 

“Therefore, behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when it shall no longer be said, ‘As the Lord lives who brought up the people of Israel out of the land of Egypt’, but ‘As the Lord lives who brought up the people of Israel out of the north country and out of all the countries where he had driven them.’ (Jeremiah 16:14)

The Palestinians had no country, ever. DNA testing would prove that 99% of Palestinians have a history in North Africa and other Arab countries, not the Holy Land.

“The Jews do not have any ideology. All they care about is money and interests. I had a friend who was a German cabinet member. I once asked him: ‘When Hitler, may God forgive him, carried out the Holocaust, why didn’t he finish the job and kill all the Jews?’ He said to me: ‘It’s the other way around, but don’t tell anyone I said this. He left a group of them on purpose, so that people would know why we carried out the Holocaust. When you would be tormented by them, you would know the reason.'”

People, no matter how smart or stupid they are, will believe anything that fits into their little paradigms. Morality dictates theology! When morality is completely screwed up it produces horrific theology or ideology. 

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Turkey joins Egypt in rejecting Palestinian refugees


OCT 17, 2023 12:30 PM BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan states below about Turkey’s rejection of Palestinian refugees: “We reject the policy of Palestinians’ being removed from their homes in Gaza and exiled into Egypt. We are fully against it and stand with Egypt.”

But Egypt’s real reason for closing its border with Gaza was to protect its security, as Jihad Watch reported HERE, even though Egypt also tried to disguise its rejection of Palestinian refugees as a principled means to keep Palestinians in their homes in Gaza.

Turkey also has reasons for its stance that are different from what Fidan is saying. While Turkey also pretends to care about Palestinians being killed, Turkey has displayed no regard for Muslim refugees. Turkey fortified 600 miles of its border with walls in order to keep Afghan refugees out, and was shooting down genuine refugees from Syria in 2016 and again in 2018.

The Armenian Weekly provides insight into Erdogan’s real views and motives:

Erdogan inherited from Ottoman Sultans the skill of walking a diplomatic tightrope. For centuries, the Ottoman Empire perfected the political art of seeming to be on both sides of conflicting powers. The Sultans sided with France and England against Germany and with Germany against France and England. The same policy is being pursued now by Erdogan, appearing to be on the Palestinian side, while maintaining multi-faceted relations with Israel. Similarly, Turkey is a NATO member while purchasing advanced missiles from Russia, which violates NATO policies. Amazingly, Erdogan is simultaneously the good friend of both Trump and Putin!

The prominent members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation will continue to put on a show of unity for the West and make a display of caring for their Palestinian and Muslim brothers. But their deeper unity lies in hatred of Israel and the West, and the desire to establish a global caliphate.




Turkey rejects exile of Palestinians, stands with Egypt


Reuters, October 14, 2023:

ISTANBUL – Turkey stands with Egypt in rejecting the exile of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip in the face of Israel’s war with the Hamas militant group, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said alongside his counterpart in Cairo on Saturday.

Fidan, on his first trip as minister to Egypt, said it is important to act to stop the conflict from spreading and to re-start peace talks centred on achieving a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians.

“We reject the policy of Palestinians’ being removed from their homes in Gaza and exiled into Egypt. We are fully against it and stand with Egypt,” Fidan said.

“The loss of civilian life must be stopped regardless of which side they’re on,” he said. “We see that some states try to justify Israel’s attacks on Gaza as some sort of justifiable act. We invite Israel to stick to international law and humanitarian values.”…

Yet, you encourage Palestinians who have completely ignored international law, human rights and common decency. 

Since war broke out, Ankara has launched diplomacy seeking to mediate the conflict, sent aid for Palestinians and slammed Israel’s call for Gazans to move south as inhumane and a violation of international law….




Antony Blinken, one of the most powerful men in the world, and one of my least favourite people of all time.



Blinken warns Democrats that 'Azerbaijan could soon invade Armenia'



U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken | ALEX BRANDON/POOL/AFP via Getty Images


America’s top diplomat is reportedly warning Democratic lawmakers about the possibility of Armenia being invaded in the near future.  

Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered the warning to a “small group of lawmakers” last week, according to a Politico report, which said the State Department is “tracking the possibility that Azerbaijan could soon invade Armenia.”

Blinken is said to have made the comment while responding to the group of lawmakers — including Reps. Nancy Pelosi and Anna Eshoo of California, among others — in an Oct. 3 phone conversation where he was asked about the U.S. response to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s decision to invade the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Armenia last month.

In response, Blinken said his department was reviewing “avenues to hold Azerbaijan accountable” as well as warning of the “possibility” of an Azerbaijan invasion “in the coming weeks.” The secretary also is said to have “expressed confidence about ongoing diplomatic talks” between the Central Asia nations.

The Biden administration has faced criticism for what some Christian advocates say was a failure by the U.S. government to stop Azerbaijan from potentially committing genocide against ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, a self-declared Armenian breakaway state recognized by Armenians as the Republic of Artsakh but internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. 

Until the September invasion, the region had a predominantly Christian population. But after Azerbaijan reclaimed control of the region via a 24-hour offensive last month, killing at least 200 ethnic Armenians, including 10 civilians, thousands of ethnic Armenians have fled to seek refuge in Armenia and elsewhere.

Last week, Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused Azerbaijan of "ethnic cleansing," warning that "in the coming days there will be no Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh."

That's a given, unfortunately. The real question is, will there be Armenians in Armenia? I do not doubt for a minute that Erdogan would love to finish the work that the Ottoman Empire began early in the last century. The attempted genocide in Armenia turned God against the Ottomans and spelt the end of the Empire. 

That prospect has raised international concern from organizations across the political spectrum, including the National Council of Churches (NCC), which released a statement Friday reiterating its support for the Armenian Orthodox Church, one of the 37 member communions of the NCC.

The statement added, “While genocide typically takes place methodically over months and years, the NCC believes we may indeed be witnessing a continuation of genocide against the Armenian people, one that is borne of supremacy as in other genocides, but rather than consume the perpetrators in swift and orchestrated killing, unfolds over the long term in disparate acts of ethnic cleansing. 

“As we have noted with alarm the illegal, humanitarian blockade of the region and the destruction of critical infrastructure, and observe the steady stream of refugees flowing through a single geographic conduit to safety, can we not assume this is in fact what is happening?”

Between 1915 and 1923, an estimated 1.5 million Armenian Christians died after they were expelled from the Ottoman Empire, now known as Turkey. Turkey denied the existence of the Armenian Genocide, and it took over 100 years before the mass killing was finally acknowledged as a genocide by the U.S. government.

Are the people of Nagorno-Karabakh being treated any differently than the people of Gaza? Of course, the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh did not massacre thousands of Muslims, nor take 200 of them as hostages. 

Will Azerbaijan's spectacular 'success' encourage them to enter Armenia and finish the genocide left incomplete 100 years ago. I believe Azerbijan's strings are being pulled by Erdogan who still seems to see himself as the Caliphate of the new Ottoman Empire.



Sunday, October 1, 2023

Islam - MENA > Azerbaijanis successfully remove Armenians from Nagorno Karabakh - 100,000 Refugees flood into Armenia; Muslims blow-up Muslims in Ankara


Former official says 'almost no Armenians left'
in Nagorno-Karabakh region


Armenians (read Christians) driven out of enclave in Muslim Azerbaijan. The former region no longer exists as a political entity.


Turkey's Erdogan must be delighted, now how to get them out of Armenia so Erdogan's Ottoman Empire can begin to take shape.


By Simon Druker

Ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh cross the border with Azerbaijan by car, carrying their belongings with them, near the village of Kornidzor, Armenia, on Friday. Photo by Anatoly Maltsev/EPA-EFE

Sept. 30 (UPI) -- A former top official of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Eastern Europe said Saturday almost none of its ethnic Armenian population remains following a mass wave of migration of more than 100,000 people.

Artak Beglaryan, the region's former state minister, said in a social media post that the enclave "is almost fully empty with at most a few hundred people remaining, who are also leaving."

Tens of thousands of ethnic Armenians have fled Nagorno-Karabakh following a military operation conducted by Azerbaijan to recapture the area, officials confirmed Friday.

Roughly 88,000 of them crossed the border into Armenia in less than a week, the United Nations said Friday, accounting for more than 80% of the Armenian population in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which shares a border with Azerbaijan.

Approximately 120,000 ethnic Armenians called the region home.

A majority of those coming into Armenia do have family there, while approximately 32,000 require government accommodation, according to the Armenian Prime Minister's Office.

The UN is sending a team of observers to the region.

President Ilham Aliyev's government last week launched a military operation to retake the 1,700-square-mile territory in the name of Azerbaijan. The breakaway republic was formed in 1994 following a war between Azerbaijan and Armenia and has seen several military conflicts over the years.

Azerbaijan will now formally dissolve the republic, prompting thousands of ethnic Armenians to immediately flee across the border back into Armenia, which has a total population of 2.8 million.

The region itself is located in the South Caucasus, in the Lesser Caucasus mountain range.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in a speech last Sunday warned of the possibility of ethnic cleansing, but Aliyev has denied any hint of the practice and publicly stated he will guarantee the safety of Armenians choosing to remain in Nagorno-Karabakh.





    Turkey says ‘terrorists’ carried out bomb attack near government building

    By Reuters
    Published Oct. 1, 2023, 4:14 a.m. ET

    Two "terrorists" carried out a bomb attack in front of the ministry buildings in Ankara on Sunday.


    Turkey’s government said on Sunday two terrorists carried out a bomb attack in front of the Interior Ministry buildings in Ankara, adding one of them died in the explosion and the other was “neutralized” by authorities there.

    An explosion was heard near the parliament and ministerial buildings, Turkish media had earlier reported, and broadcasters showed footage of debris scattered on a street nearby.

    The blast was the first in Ankara since 2016, and comes on the day that parliament was set to open a new session.

    Reuters footage showed soldiers, ambulances, fire trucks and armored vehicles gathered at the ministry near the center of Turkey’s capital.

    Ali Yerlikaya, the interior minister, said on social media platform X that two police officers were slightly injured in the incident at 9:30 a.m.

    “Two terrorists came with a light commercial vehicle in front of the entrance gate of the General Directorate of Security of our Ministry of Internal Affairs and carried out a bomb attack,” he said.

    He added that one blew himself up and the other was “neutralized”, which usually means was killed. “Our struggle will continue until the last terrorist is neutralized, Yerlikaya wrote.

    Police also announced they would carry out controlled explosions for “suspicious package incidents” in other parts of Ankara.

    Authorities did not identify any specific militant group.

    The blast comes almost a year after six people were killed and 81 wounded in an explosion in a busy pedestrian street in central Istanbul. Turkey blamed Kurdish militants for that.

    During a spate of violence in 2015 and 2016, Kurdish militants, Islamic State and other groups either claimed or were blamed for several attacks in major Turkish cities.

    Note that Kurdish militants and IS are both Islamic groups blowing up an Islamic country.

    In March 2016, 37 people were killed in Ankara when a bomb-laden car exploded at a crowded central transport hub.


    An ambulance is seen near the Interior Ministry following a bomb attack in Ankara, Turkey October 1, 2023.
    REUTERS

    Ankara’s chief prosecutor launched an investigation on Sunday into what it also called a terrorist attack.

    President Tayyip Erdogan was set at 7:30 p.m. to attend the opening of parliament, which in the coming weeks is expected to consider ratifying Sweden’s bid to join NATO after Turkey had raised initial objections.

    Turkish media reported that authorities were carrying out checks of the parliament after the blast at the ministry.

    A source told Reuters that the entrance was open but no cars were allowed through as part of the precautions.



    Friday, September 22, 2023

    Islam - MENA > Christian starts 10 years in Evin Prison; Nagorno-Karabakh surrenders to Azerbaijan; Jihadists going home; Would you believe Jews caused the floods in Libya?

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    Tough week for Christians in MENA; Good week for Jihadists in al-Hol; Jews blamed for everything.



    Iran: Christian pastor begin 10-year sentence for

    ‘propaganda contrary to the religion of Islam’




    SEP 20, 2023 1:00 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER

    Any Christian who speaks about Christianity could be charged with spreading “propaganda contrary to and disturbing to the holy religion of Islam,” because what he would be saying wouldn’t correspond to the Islamic faith. This keeps Christians in Iran in a constant state of terror, which is the idea: “Make ready for them all that you can of force and of warhorses, so that by them you may strike terror in the enemy of Allah and your enemy…” (Qur’an 8:60)



    Iranian-Armenian pastor begins 10-year sentence for his ‘disturbing’ teachings


    Article 18, September 18, 2023:

    As Iran’s president was flying to New York this morning, an Iranian-Armenian pastor was handing himself in to prison in Tehran to begin a 10-year sentence for engaging in “propaganda contrary to and disturbing to the holy religion of Islam”.

    Anooshavan Avedian, who is 61 years old, was sentenced more than a year ago, but had not been summoned to serve his sentence until he was visited last week by two plainclothes officers from the Ministry of Intelligence.

    This visit took place last Wednesday, the same day that another Iranian-Armenian pastor, Joseph Shahbazian, was released from Evin Prison. 

    That very same day, Anooshavan was told that the time had come for him to begin his own 10-year jail term.

    Article18’s director, Mansour Borji, said the timing of Anooshavan’s summons showed that “the general policy of the Iranian government towards Christians has not changed”.

    “Although we have seen a number of Christians released this year,” he said, “the fact that somebody has now gone to prison on the same charges or for the same activities for which others have been pardoned or released, or had their sentences reduced, shows the arbitrary nature of the judicial system in Iran.”




    Checkmate in Nagorno-Karabakh? How Azerbaijan got Armenia

    to back down


    The Armenian separatist forces in Nagorno-Karabakh on Wednesday agreed to lay down their weapons following Azerbaijan's lightning offensive in the Armenian-majority enclave. Between Moscow's weakening position in the Caucasus and the West's dependence on hydrocarbons, Azerbaijan has taken advantage of a favourable international context to complete a decades-long mission to control the disputed region.

    By 'control' it means getting rid of all the Christians.

    Issued on: 21/09/2023 - 17:14; 6 min

    A resident of the Azerbaijani capital hangs a state flag in Baku on September 20, 2023, in support of the country's offensive in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. © Tofik Babayev, AFP

    After more than 30 years of conflict, the battle between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh may soon conclude. Under the guise of an "anti-terrorist operation" following the death of four soldiers and two civilians, Baku continued its efforts to reassert control over Nagorno-Karabakh on Tuesday. 

    Armenian separatists – who have mostly governed the disputed territory since 1994 – promptly agreed on Wednesday to surrender their weapons following Baku's lightning offensive, indicating they are open to talks on reintegrating the secessionist territory into Azerbaijan.

    "An agreement has been reached on the withdrawal of the remaining units and servicemen of the Armenian armed forces ... and on the dissolution and complete disarmament of the armed formations of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defence Army," the Armenian separatist authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh said in a statement.

    This announcement is a decisive victory for Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliev who has made the reunification of his country a priority.

    Separated from Armenia and attached to Azerbaijan in 1921 by Stalin, the predominantly Armenian mountainous enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh has been a point of permanent tension between the two former Soviet republics since the collapse of the USSR.


    Azerbaijan launched a military operation against the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region on September 19. © FRANCE24

    In 1991, the territory declared itself the independent Republic of Artsakh but was never recognised by the international community. Then, in 1994, Armenia won the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, resulting in the de facto independence of the Republic of Artsakh which Azerbaijan refused to accept.

    In the intervening years, the tables have turned, says Jean Radvanyi, geographer and professor emeritus at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO). Thanks to significant revenues from oil and natural gas, "Baku has taken advantage of the situation to rearm, with the support of allies such as Turkey, and the balance of power has continued to evolve", says Radvanyi. 

    This role reversal gave Azerbaijan the confidence to launch the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War in 2020, which saw Baku's forces overpower the Armenian military.

    In the wake of this defeat, Armenia was forced to cede territory in and around Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan. The ceasefire stipulated the presence of 2,000 Russian peacekeepers tasked with guaranteeing the safety of the Armenians but this measure failed to stop regular armed skirmishes on the border.

    Taking advantage of a divided Armenia, Azerbaijan then launched the second phase of its plan: a war of attrition designed to cut off the enclave's 120,000 or so Armenians. Despite the presence of the Russian peacekeepers, beginning in December 2022, Azerbaijan blockaded the Lachin corridor, a narrow mountain road that links Armenia with Nagorno-Karabakh.

    It wasn't until September 18 – just one day before the offensive – that Red Cross trucks carrying food and medicine gained access to Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Turkish support and Moscow’s declining influence in the Caucasus 

    In both the first and second Nagorno-Karabakh wars, Azerbaijan received support from Turkey.

    On Tuesday, a Turkish defence ministry official said the country is using  "all means", including military training and modernisation, to support its close ally Azerbaijan but it did not play a direct role in Baku's military operation in Nagorno-Karabakh.

    For more on this story, please continue reading: Baku's success also appears

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    Iraq repatriates Islamic State jihadists from Al Hol camp,

    urges other countries to do the same 

    Deradicalization programs have long proven to be a complete failure. Jihadists are not merely criminals. They are fueled by religious zeal and Islamic tenets which command their actions and promise them rewards in the afterlife for waging war against infidels.

    Al Hol (aka Al-Hawl) camp is a massive jihad army waiting to be unleashed.

    Islamic State jihadists are so dangerous that an Iraqi judge once said that he was sentencing jihadis from the UK to death in order to protect Britain. Abdul Sattar Beraqdar, spokesman for the Supreme Judicial Council, stated that “British members of ISIS deserve to die…. The punishment, as much as it seems strong, will affect the security of your country….I am sure there are hundreds of people in Britain at this moment thinking of committing similar crimes.”

    Incidents at Al Hol include Islamic State brides unleashing a “reign of terror,” slaughtering babies and dousing people with petrol; the murder of a Doctors Without Borders worker; a report that ISIS brides “live strictly according to IS ideology”; and testimony from Kurds that the camp is a “ticking time bomb” for Europe.

    Iraq’s decision to repatriate these hardcore jihadists and their Cubs of the Caliphate from the infamous Al-Hol camp poses a serious security threat to the region and to Europe (which has, of course, adopted open-door immigration policies).

    Iraq steps up repatriations from Islamic State camp in Syria, hoping to reduce militant threats,” by Qassum Abdul-Zahra and Bassem Mroue, Associated Press, September 15, 2023:

    BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq is stepping up repatriation of its citizens from a camp in northeastern Syria housing tens of thousands of people, mostly wives and children of Islamic State fighters but also supporters of the militant group.

    It’s a move that Baghdad hopes will reduce cross-border militant threats and eventually lead to shutting down the facility.

    After U.S.-backed and Kurdish-led fighters defeated the Islamic State group in Syria in March 2019 — ending its self-proclaimed Islamic “caliphate” that had ruled over a large swath of territory straddling Iraq and Syria — thousands of IS fighters and their families were taken to the camp known as al-Hol.

    Many of them were Iraqi nationals.

    Today, Iraqi officials see the facility, close to the Iraq-Syria border, as a major threat to their country’s security, a hotbed of the militants’ radical ideology and a place where thousands of children have been growing up into future militants.

    It’s “a time bomb that can explode at any moment,” warned Ali Jahangir, a spokesman for Iraq’s Ministry of Migration and Displaced. Since January, more than 5,000 Iraqis have been repatriated, from al-Hol, with more expected in the coming weeks, he said.

    It is mainly women and children who are sent home. Iraqi men who have committed crimes as IS members rarely ask to go back for fear of being put on trial….

     



    Tunisian President Blames Israel For Floods In Libya

    Tunisia has often been regarded as one of the more advanced Arab states, with a French-speaking elite whose members have often been educated in France. But the current Tunisian president, Kais Saied, has now suggested that the storm and floods in Derna, Libya were caused by the Zionists, and his evidence is the storm’s “Jewish name” — “Daniel.” More on this crazy claim can be found here: “Tunisia hints Israel behind devastating Storm Daniel due to ‘Zionist name,'” by Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, September 19, 2023:

    The massive storm that devastated Libya’s Derna is somehow linked to Zionism because it was named “Daniel,” according to Tunisian President Kais Saied. In a conversation posted on social media on Tuesday, he can be heard making a series of comments about the storm and its name.

    Storms are often named randomly in line with various methods of naming storms after women and men and using sequential letters of the alphabet. Nevertheless, Saied said the name “Daniel” was evidence of “Zionism’s growing influence.”

    Though storms — hurricanes, typhoons, and so on — are named by such international bodies as the World Meteorological Association, Saied seems to believe that Israel was behind the naming of the storm that caused the floods that ravaged Derna, in Libya. It’s a preposterous idea. No doubt in the back of Saied’s mind is the belief that those diabolical Jews not only control the world’s banks and media, but apparently, in his view, also the weather.

    And why stop with the floods in Derna? Perhaps the Zionists were behind the earthquakes in Turkey last year, and this year in Morocco, so that — do you put it past the Jews, knowing how diabolically clever they are? — they could then offer to help, sending search-and-rescue teams to Turkey, to great acclaim (the Israelis saved the lives of 19 Turks buried under the rubble) and having those same teams right now on standby, waiting for Morocco to invite them in to help locate earthquake victims, no longer alive, in the towns south of Marrakech. Thus do the Zionists present themselves as samaritans to the world, while all the while they are not only committing atrocities against the Palestinians, but are also behind the so-called “natural disasters” whose survivor they then offer to help.

    One day they are 'apes and pigs', the next day they are controlling the climate. That's the logic of Islam.

    It’s a preposterous notion, but more preposterous still is the suggestion that Israel may somehow have deliberately caused the storm and flood in Derna as part of its malevolent campaign against Muslim peoples. The damage in Derna was owed in large part to the two substandard dams that collapsed. Not even Kais Saied has suggested that Israelis built those dams.

    President Saied’s comments have been mocked, even by fellow Arabs, who suggest that his remark that the name of the storm — “Daniel” — somehow suggests that Jews were behind the flood. was absurd. They point out that “Daniel” is not only a prophet for the Jews, but is also revered in Islam as well, mentioned in the hadith as one of God’s messengers.

    Saied has been taking a more extreme line against the West, as Europe pressures his government to prevent the human-traffickers from leaving Tunisian ports, their unseaworthy boats loaded down with Arab and African economic migrants whom they smuggle into Europe. The Tunisian economy is in a downward spiral. With his people facing a world of woe, Kais Saied has chosen to direct their attention away from his country’s real problems that so far has been unable to deal with, and onto a fictional threat from the perfidious Jews, who “caused the disaster” they named “Daniel” — a “Jewish name” — in Derna.

    Other Muslims have been critical of Saied’s remarks, claiming that his comments could only increase animus toward Jews in Tunisia, by crazily holding them “responsible for the flood in Derna.” Saied’s comment was particularly disquieting in the wake of the terror attack on Jews outside the synagogue in the island of Djerba this past May, in which five people were killed. Could Saied’s remarks blaming Jews for the massive deaths that resulted from floods in Derna, lead to retaliatory attacks on Jews in Djerba? Of course they could.

    Kais Saied’s blaming of Israel for the Libyan storm and flood has, fortunately, not been echoed by other Arabs. Instead, there has been much criticism of his remarks, for their palpable absurdity has made not just President Saied himself, but also other Arabs subject to ridicule. Perhaps this episode, in which he was not applauded but mocked, will lead Kais Saied to bethink himself, and, for the good of his country, to shut up.



    Sunday, October 2, 2022

    Islam - Current Day > Turkey still trying to recreate the Ottoman Empire - Brilliant Analysis

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    Pan-Turkism’s Aggressive Dreams of Empire — Yesterday and Today 

    Turkey’s imperial ambition of creating a Pan-Turkic empire, ruled from Ankara, is on display in today’s Caucasus and elsewhere.

    This racist ideology envisions an empire that would include any country or region speaking a Turkic-type language regardless of how distant that language is from the language spoken in Turkey and regardless of whether the people in those regions approve of such an empire. This doctrine was and continues to be a key element of Turkish foreign policy. 

    A country standing in the way, Christian Armenia, is considered the Cradle of Civilization. In Biblical tradition, Noah’s Ark rested upon the peaks of Mt. Ararat — the historic symbol of Armenia. The Armenian language is considered to be one of the mothers (if not the mother) of all Indo-European languages.)   Armenia is decidedly non-Turkic. 

    Yesterday’s Pan-Turkism

    Pan-Turkism was a prime motivator for Ottoman Turkey to enter World War I against the Allies in 1914. 

    Not only did Ottoman Turkey aspire to expand its existing Middle East empire but sought to spread east and include all the regions (most were not even countries back then) depicted in the editorial cartoon accompanying this article. Features of pan- Turkism would include actively involving different countries, primarily Turkic-speaking ones, in the sphere of Turkey’s ideological, cultural, military, diplomatic and economic influence. 

    In a bid for the pan-Turkic goal, Ottoman Turkey aimed to eradicate the indigenous Christian people who lived in what is today called Turkey — that is, Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks. 

    The latter peoples inhabited these lands and had established states thousands of years before Turkic tribes arrived from Central Asia and Mongolia and conquered Constantinople in 1453. 

    Pan-Turkism was a primary reason for Turkey to commit genocide against Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks from 1915 to 1923.  Turkey sought to homogenize and Turkify its empire.   To achieve this goal, millions of indigenous Christians were tortured, slaughtered or abducted and turned into concubines and forcibly converted to Islam.   

    The genocides continued under Turkish dictator Kemal Ataturk even after WWI.  He ordered his generals to “destroy Armenia politically and physically.” Turkey’s genocidal goals and those of its partner, Azerbaijan, are no secret. Those sentiments are echoed today by Turkish tyrant Erdogan and Azeri dictator Ilham Aliyev, who express a desire to eliminate Armenia as a dam wall between their Turkic states.

    Today, Christian Armenia (population just under 3 million) is the object of Turkey’s (pop. 86 million) and Turkic-speaking Azerbaijan’s (pop. 10 million) aggression, just as it was during World War I.  

    Present Manifestations of Pan-Turkism

    Libyan journalist Alaeddin Saleh speaks to the threat of pan-Turkism when he writes Ankara seeks to exploit the alliance with Baku to strengthen its foothold in the region in a bid to restore the Ottoman Empire and merge the Turkic States of Central Asia into a seamless logistics space with common armed forces.”

    Pan-Turkism does not simply affect central Asia or Armenia, however. As academic Dimitrios Aristopoulos writes, the intervention of Turkey in Libya, as well as in Syria and its claims over the economic zones of Greece and Cyprus in the East Mediterranean, is also part of the Pan-Turkist political agenda.

    Land Seizure as a Feature of Pan-Turkism

    Turkey does not have direct access to Azerbaijan, the Caspian Sea, and Central Asia.  Armenia prevents this.  In the hopes of economically strangling the latter, Turkey and Azerbaijan closed their borders with Armenia soon after the USSR dissolved. This blockade was a mixed blessing. While it prevented the transport of goods in and out of Armenia via those states, it also  prevented either country from engaging in destructive activities towards Armenia.

    Georgia and Iran currently serve as Turkish routes to Azerbaijan and beyond – but these are indirect avenues. Presently, the Turkey-Azerbaijan connection route is the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan (BTC) crude oil pipeline. It extends from the Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli oil field in the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. It connects Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan and Ceyhan, a port on the south-eastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey, via Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.

    In 2020, Azerbaijan, under the direction of Turkey attacked not just the self-governing region of Artsakh but also Armenia proper. Turkey provided the management, weapons, troops, ISIS jihadists and other terrorists for this aggression. Azerbaijan also received American F-16s and Israeli drones. The visible purpose for the attacks was to win by invasion that which could not be won morally or diplomatically or by sheer historic facts – a historically Armenian territory called Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh). But the intention went deeper: it includes capturing Armenia proper in order to geographically connect Turkey with Azerbaijan via the Syunik province of Armenia, also known as the Zangezur region. Syunik links Armenia with Iran, Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan – a historically Armenian enclave now in Azeri hands.

    Turkey and Azerbaijan consider themselves “One Nation, Two States.” In 2019, however, Erdogan revealed himself when he stated “The main instrument to achieve this goal [of Pan-Turkism] is the Turkic Council, created in 2009, which united all (with the exception of Turkmenistan) modern representatives of the Turkic world. Until today, we said ‘One nation – two states.’ Yesterday I stated that now we have become one nation [within] five states. With God’s help, Turkmenistan will also join us, and thus we will become one nation [within] six states. We will strengthen joint cooperation in the region.”

    Azerbaijani President Aliyev even claims that Yerevan (the capital of Armenia), Lake Sevan, and southern Armenia belong to “ancient Azerbaijan.”  This absurd assertion can be remedied if one consults maps, including ancient ones.  In the entire history of the world, there was no such country as Azerbaijan until 1918. 

    Breaking Through Via Destruction

    Following the Azeri invasion of 2020, Azerbaijani troops continued to invade and occupy parts of southern Armenia and cull hostages even after a peace agreement was reached by both parties.

    According to analysts evaluating the peace agreement, a proposed opening of existing transport routes between Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan were for just that: the exchange of goods. While Turkey and Azerbaijan show no intention of allowing Armenia unfettered transport access to Europe via Turkey, in 2021, Azerbaijan’s Aliyev emphasized the pan-Turkic aspect of their campaigning when he said“Both Turkey and Azerbaijan will take necessary steps for the realization of the Zangezur Corridor… to unite the entire Turkic world.” 

    Transport links serve one purpose. “Corridors,” on the other hand, can mean anything. There are many other reasons to look upon the penetration designs of Turkey and Azerbaijan with misgivings. During and even after the 2020 war waged on Armenia and the Armenian Republic of Artsakh, Azerbaijan occupied sovereign Armenia and either closed roads or attempted to illegally extract “tolls” from truckers who had to turn back with their goods.

    On September 13, 2022, Azerbaijan again invaded and attacked Armenia.  Although a Russian-brokered cease fire supposedly went into effect two days later, Azeri incursions continue and Armenia still stands alone without military aid from anyone. 

    Genocide as a feature of pan-Turkism

    Pan-Turkism is not some benign, theoretical goal.  It threatens regional stability. It is serious, aggressive, and omnipresent. The threat of a renewed Armenian genocide is a daily reality.

    The Caucasus is a dangerous neighborhood. If Western hawks seek to contain Russia and Iran via pan-Turkism, do they think this premise can later be switched off at will? How would the genie be put back in the bottle? All that aside, all hell would break loose if reckless actors tried to tamper with Iran’s borders. In recent days, Iran and Azerbaijan announced the construction of a major motorway bridge over the border on the Arax River amid plans to set up a new transit corridor connecting Azerbaijan to its exclave of Nakhchivan through the Iranian territory. If so, then why the need to seize and cut through Armenia?

    Hypothetically, if Armenia were to exit the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) or refuse to engage with regional powers Russia or Iran, it could lead to national suicide for landlocked, blockaded Armenia. She is sandwiched between two states with genocidal track records and no confidence that the US or NATO would become a guarantor for Armenia. Much as US-Armenia relations have been warm for centuries, history has shown that the West abandoned its “Little Ally,” Armenia, when a mandate was imperative. It is more likely NATO would urge Turkey and Azerbaijan to fully capture and absorb Armenia as a way to bring the region into the Western orbit.

    While the West aspires to limit consumer use of natural gas and petrol, it simultaneously seeks those resources from alternate sources – such as Azerbaijan — to boycott Russian suppliers and Iranian conduits.  Geopolitically, this attempt to thwart Russia and Iran is flawed and short-sighted. Should Azerbaijan and Turkey succeed in replacing their own energy sources for Russian gas to supply Europe and beyond (and exclude Iran as an economic conveyor belt) what is to prevent Turkey and Azerbaijan from withholding those resources at will for political gain? Turkey did just that when Erdogan threatened to release Syrian refugees into Europe if his demands were not met, or if we recall his many dam-building sprees intended to starve his adversaries.

    If Armenia were to consider economic transport convoys through its territory, it would have to have military support to prevent Trojan Horses which could engender hostile takeovers and genocides. (Armenia would also have to reserve the right to impose tolls.) But who would the military protectors be? Russians? Iranians? Turks? Azeris? Americans? NATO? The United Nations Peace Keepers? This scenario could unleash WWIII.

    Indeed, neither Turkey nor Azerbaijan can be honest brokers in any negotiation with Armenia, not only if we look at historical outcomes, but also the present day. Both continue to openly destroy all vestiges of Armenian pedigree, life and culture, including torturing POWs and civilians alike, employing banned chemical weapons, and destroying churches, monasteries, monuments, and cemeteries now under their control.

    For these reasons, Turkish and Azeri transport routes should continue to circumvent Armenia. Armenia should no longer be the site of a tug-of-war between Russia on the one hand and the United States and NATO on the other.  The practical and moral imperative is to expose (and oppose) pan-Turkism.  

    Rejecting Pan-Turkism for Democracy, Humanity, and Peace

    “Despite the fact that Turkey during Erdogan’s rule has theoretically abandoned Pan-Turkist rhetoric in favor of Neo-Ottomanism,” says academic Dimitrios Aristopoulos, “in practice it is still pan-Turkist ideology that determines Turkish geopolitics.

    And it doesn’t stop there. “From its support of the Muslim Brotherhood and its invasion of Northern Syria,” continues Aristopoulos, “to its involvement in the Libyan civil war, as well as the illegal immigration threats again [sic], Greece and Europe, and the war in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), combined with the persecution of Kurds, all are nothing more than parts of the agenda of the Pan-Turkish doctrine on Turkey’s expansionist policy.”

    During the anniversary of Kemal Ataturk’s death on November 10, 2016, Erdogan openly declared that ‘‘Turkey is greater than Turkey,’’ while at the same time spoke of his doctrine about the ‘‘borders of the heart.” He stated that ‘‘We cannot be imprisoned in 780 thousand square kilometers. Our physical borders are different to the borders of the heart. Our brothers who live in areas of Mosul, Kirkuk, Humus, Skopje, may be beyond the natural borders of Turkey, but they will always be on the borders of our hearts.’’ 

    In the words of public intellectual Vahan Babakhanyan, “The ideology of Turkism is not just dangerous, it is actually a form of genocide. Pan-Turkism is masking as a culture and a religion,” says Babakhanyan, “while remaining an essentially aggressive racist doctrine for the seizure of foreign lands and for the creation of a ‘Great Turan.’”

    There are serious comparisons between Armenia and Israel. Both countries suffered horrible genocides in the last century; both countries have history going back thousands of years; both countries are under constant threat from Islam; both countries are small and are surrounded by enemies who want them to disappear. 

    At this time, Israel has a powerful ally in the USA, however, Armenia doesn't seem to have any allies. If my theories are correct, both Armenia and Israel will be abandoned completely to the lack of mercy of Islam.

    Why are so many countries reacting so strongly to Ukraine, one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and avoiding Armenia, a Christian country for 2000 years?

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