The Davutoğlu Doctrine for Islamic Expansionism - If America-backed British foolishness is permitted to prevail in Cyprus (bizonal apartheid) then an international legal precedent so dire will have been set that will sooner or later determine the fate of western countries with sizable Muslim populations. This constitutes one of two fundamental pillars of the Qatar-backed, Saudi-Arabia-backed Davutoğlu doctrine for worldwide Islamic expansionism, the other being "democracy" a-la-Turca, or Islamic majority rules Islamically and there ain't nothing anyone can do about it.
Linking the Cyprus issue to the Kurdish issue of Turkey is the only effective way to [a] uncover Turkish hypocrisy on her approach to majority-minority community relations [b] bring about a fair and permanent settlement to Cyprus' Turkish problem and [c] help bring community status recognition for the close to 20 million Kurds of Turkey. A win-win-win for the Kurdish, Turkish and Cypriot peoples. It may also bring about the first ever truly democratic constitution in Turkey's history!
Sunday, August 31, 2014
The Davutoğlu Doctrine
The Davutoğlu Doctrine for Islamic Expansionism - If America-backed British foolishness is permitted to prevail in Cyprus (bizonal apartheid) then an international legal precedent so dire will have been set that will sooner or later determine the fate of western countries with sizable Muslim populations. This constitutes one of two fundamental pillars of the Qatar-backed, Saudi-Arabia-backed Davutoğlu doctrine for worldwide Islamic expansionism, the other being "democracy" a-la-Turca, or Islamic majority rules Islamically and there ain't nothing anyone can do about it.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Held by IS for 40 days, a Turkish photographer tells his story | Amberin Zaman
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Basting Turkey's New Prime Minister by Daniel Pipes
Basting Turkey's New Prime Minister by Daniel Pipes The Washington Times August 28, 2014
[N.B.: WT title: "Talking Turkey with an Islamist academician"]
As Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ascends today to the presidency of Turkey, his hand-picked successor, Ahmet Davutoğlu, simultaneously assumes Erdoğan's old job of prime minister. What do these changes portend for Turkey and its foreign policy? In two words: nothing good.
[N.B.: WT title: "Talking Turkey with an Islamist academician"]
As Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ascends today to the presidency of Turkey, his hand-picked successor, Ahmet Davutoğlu, simultaneously assumes Erdoğan's old job of prime minister. What do these changes portend for Turkey and its foreign policy? In two words: nothing good.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Choosing between freedom and Islamism
Choosing between freedom and Islamism, August 26, 2014 , by Uzay Bulut "The book you are holding in your hand is a book of a new era marked for a more beautiful world. It is obvious that a more beautiful world cannot be achieved without a freer world. And to achieve a freer world, taboos must be broken. All kinds of chains that bind freedoms must be broken."
This excerpt is from the preface of the first edition of the book "This is Religion," by Turan Dursun.
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Turkish Peace
Let me see if I get what Turks and their puppets are saying. When a militarily powerful nation decides to attack a weak nation, divide it, occupy part of it, ethnically cleanse it, destroy its cultural wealth & colonize it, we are supposed to applaud the result as "peace"? Perhaps there is confusion between the words 'peace' and 'piss' by the gentleman.Wednesday, August 20, 2014
The whole truth and nothing but the truth
1960, the Cyprus Republic charter which was never approved by the Cypriot people, was Apartheid (Click here if you don't believe me). 2004, the infamous Annan plan rejected outright by the Cypriot people, was a proposal for Bizonal Apartheid, encompassing 1960's Apartheid premise plus the "realities" post illegal invasion, division, ethnic cleansing, colonization of 1974 and afterward (Click here if you don't believe me). Current talks are about Bizonal Apartheid as well. The Brits introduced Apartheid. Brits allowed division, facilitated ethnic cleansing & introduced Bizonality. It is their Legal Duty to remove Bizonality and their Ethical Duty to remove Apartheid. Then, and only then, perhaps they can keep certain privileges in Cyprus. Time-limited. And with the Cypriot people's consent.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Turkey making racism ordinary, by Uzay Bulut
"Turkey making racism ordinary", 17, 2014, Israel Hayom, UZAY BULUTInsulting other nations on TV might not be a method of boosting one's presidential election campaign in most countries, but in Turkey, this method seems to work, at least for Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
When he was asked of his earlier discriminatory statements during a live interview, five days before the August 10 presidential elections, Erdogan said:
"One of them came and said I was a Georgian. Then another came up and, I beg your pardon, called me uglier things, saying I was Armenian."
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
The Proof is in the Prophet
Hardly any mother on this earth would hesitate for her children to be taught the life of a person that lived the identical life of Christ. That in my mind has to be the quintessential difference setting Christianity and Islam apart. For nothing Christ did or said contained the tiniest shred of malice. The contrary is not true. The details of the life of the man who introduced Islam to humanity would be at best X-rated in the movie theaters of the world, probably banned. If we accept as pure, the closest to divinity we may come on earth, the collective conscience of earth's mothers, Islam then has to be false. A false religion that makes false claims.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
‘People’s Republic of Turkey’, Nuray Mert, HDN
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| The Economist, 8/2014 |
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Turkey, Cyprus, and Israel: Part 3 (completes the trilogy) | Israel Hayom
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| UZAY BULUT |
Thursday August 7, 2014
For part 1, see "Turkey, Cyprus, and Israel."
For part 2, see "Turkey, Cyprus, and Israel: Part 2."
Ever since Israel's military operation in Gaza started, Turkish officials and institutions have been in a constant competition to condemn or even curse Israel.
On July 18, the Foreign Relations Commission of the Turkish Parliament issued a joint declaration in which all political parties in the parliament condemned Israel: "We vehemently condemn the attacks of Israel against the Palestinian people, which do not comply with the concept of a legitimate state and which trample on international law and the most basic human rights and [we also condemn] its ongoing massacre in which civilians including children and women are indiscriminately killed."
Monday, August 4, 2014
What about Turkey and Cyprus? Part 2 | Uzay Bulut
For part 1, see "For What about Turkey and Cyprus?"
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in his presidential election rally in the southern province of Mersin that Israel will be tried by an international court if it continues to act with its current mentality. "We will see that. As Turkey, we will struggle for that," he added.
Ironically, when the European Court of Human Rights convicted Turkey in May of this year for its crimes during the 1974 invasion of Cyprus, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that Turkey would ignore the ECHR ruling to pay compensation to the Republic of Cyprus.



