Sunday, July 17, 2016

Failed coup in Turkey might have been staged - Shai Landesman




by Shai Landesman

Middle East expert Dr. Efraim Herrera offers insights into Turkey, Nice incidents, and their place in the general scheme of things.




Middle East expert Dr. Ephraim Herrera spoke to Arutz Sheva about Friday night's attempted coup in Turkey, providing background and expert analysis.

"The coup attempt is not surprising. Erdogan is connected to the Muslim brotherhood and aims to make Turkey an Islamic state again. So naturally the partisans of the Ataturk movement, who follow Mustafa Kemal Ataturk who'd removed Islam from Turkish politics, are not to happy about this," Dr. Herrera explained.

He then clarified that the Muslim Brotherhood doesn't operate like ISIS. Their goal is to bring about Islamic world-domination through pacifist means, mainly demographic ones. "We already see very large Turkish populations in Germany, Belgium, and other countries, and if Turkey enters the European Union, they would be able to move into anywhere in Europe completely freely."

While the desire for a coup among certain segments of Turkish society is not surprising, elements of the execution of the coup were very surprising indeed, said the Islam expert: "The generals didn't cut off internet access during their operation, so Erdogan was able to freely and efficiently communicate with his supporters, and get crowds down to the streets to prevent the revolution. This means we cannot know whether this was really a coup by the officers, or one staged by Erdogan so that he can then eliminate opposition."

When asked about the implications of Thursday night's horrific terror attack in Nice, Herrera said it attaches to ISIS ideology. "Islam is not conquering France quite yet. But the kind of terror we are seeing comes from the ideas and aims of Islamic State, as written explicitly in the book written by Abu Musab a-Suri, the ideologue of ISIS. His aim is to terrorize the western populations by attacks conducted by lone wolves, without need for affiliation with ISIS. They just read the instructions written by ISIS figures and disseminated online. 
Remember, the terrorist in Nice was a French citizen."


Shai Landesman

Source: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/215072

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

From personal knowlege in France there is a very weak, liberal almost complicit system of immigration in which French born or legally resident muslims here can bring over without checks new husbands, fiances etc from north Africa. Often this happens after sham marriages here arranged by mystery intermediaries and the new partner has no visable means of support or attachment to France. Invariably it is the opposite in their open hostility to France & its values. See Nice attrocity as a good example !

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