Sunday, 21 January 2018

War for the religion in Syria by Turkey

AKP or those who preserve only religion in common for a political ground, is a contemporary democratic Prussian-style organization in their behaviors towards life in various aspects(that's why they were once praised as the Islamist Kemalists or the Succes of Kemalism), not as a disciplined army with the professional conscience of forming a body responsible of defense issues -they are even not making any humanitarian studies on what they believe or defend in a disciplined way: they have the tendency to find alternatives to the challenges that face the human condition in the modern age, primarily and principally, thus seemingly to serve as an alternative to those of the Christian or Western countries: guided only and solely by the instincts above anything, and there we find only extremism, abusiveness, praise of agony etc. martial studies in a humanitarian way to destruct what is humanitarian, there are times that we observe, in fact.

This is much related to the poverty they have been through, I believe of which they complain a lot.

The view I have observed on twitter was how prepared and excited were they for a war outside borders, yet reaching an opportunity (which they for long searching) to enjoy an identity in severe fury in solidarity to ensure the sake of existence of the political party in power reserving for them the state organization.

Such concerns brings a lot extereme choices such as those people told to be giving the war of the Islam, and subjecting the Kurds as the figure of the domestic contention to the aims of the foreign policy.

Kurds nearly 20 percent of the population and Islamists nearly 35 percent of the population yet 25 percent for the left and ultra-nationalists: 80 percent of this country is already owing their way of existence, as rituals -for many years, to heavy conflicts, fury, anger, extremism.


This is a fire for which those who hopes to find again the pursuit of democracy waiting to end. For years... Many years.



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