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Πως η Τουρκία χτίζει ένα παράλληλο μηχανισμό δύναμης- επιρροής στην Ευρώπη με τις θρησκευτικές οργανώσεις φανατικών μουσουλμάνων από όλες τις χώρες. Κύριο

Όλο και πυκνώνουν τα αποκαλυπτικά δημοσιεύματα στα διεθνή ΜΜΕ, μετά την νέο-οθωμανική ηγεμονική στρατηγική του Ταγίπ Ερντογάν.

Και ιδιαίτερα μετά θλιβερά επεισόδια στη Γαλλία για τον σκοτεινό μηχανισμό εξουσίας και επιρροής, που έχει σταδιακά οικοδομήσει η Άγκυρα στη Ευρώπη, με 2000 σημεία δύναμης και ειδικότερα με 1300 τζαμιά. Με σκοτεινά σχέδια ενότητας των σουνιτών μουσουλμάνων να γίνου ισχυρή δύναμη πίεσης μέσα στη Ευρώπη και να προετοιμάζουν τον ηγεμονικό ρόλο της Τουρκίας και του Τ. Ερντογάν (παλαιότερα από κοινού με τον μεγάλο εχθρό του αργότερα, ιμάμη Γκιουλέν στις ΗΠΑ) όταν γίνει η σύνδεση της χώρας στην Ευρώπη,

Με ανομολόγητες αλλά διαφανείς πλέον τις απώτερες επιδιώξεις να κυριαρχήσουν σ όλες τις χώρες της γηραιάς Ηπείρου ως δυναμικό έθνος, σε βάρος των χριστιανών. Η συγκεκριμένη οργανωτική δομή και η υπαγωγή στο υπουργείο Θρησκευτικών Υποθέσεων της Τουρκίας. Οι σκοτεινές επιδιώξεις και διασυνδέσεις στο όνομα της πανευρωπαϊκής κυριαρχίας του Αλλάχ.

Τurkey builds a parallel State in Europe through its religious organisations

First Published May 2018
Turkish increasing influence and power over the Turks and the Muslims in Europe is the single most imminent threat to European security
The European establishment is looking the other way, while the Turks are slowly increasing their foothold in Europe. the EU prefers to mock Putin rather than confront Tayyip Erdoğan and the AKP. Meanwhile the Turkish state and especially its ministry of the religious affairs uses the Turkish diaspora in Europe to acquire political power on the continent. There is no separation between state and religion in Turkey. The religious organization Diyanet that operates under the Turkish ministry of religious affairs has about 2000 outposts in Europe. The Gefira team located about 1300 of them, mostly mosques. There is no other political or religious organization in Europe with leaders from outside it that has such a widespread network across the European Union, and whose ideology is alien to the native Europeans.
Diyanet in Europe.
Diyanet, the Directorate of Religious Affairs, was established in 1924 to keep control over the religious communities in Turkey. The Kemalists created Diyanet as a replacement for the Shaykh al-Islam, which was the most important spiritual organization within the Ottoman Empire. Since the rise to power of the AKP, the role of religion has been restored in the Turkish domestic and foreign policy. President Tayyip Erdoğan sees the Turks as heirs to Osman Gazim, the founder of the Ottoman empire. Diyanet is the religious organisation that has taken over the role of Shayk al-Islam. Western political strategists should not underestimate the power of Islam and nationalism in a combination with Neo-Ottoman ambitions. The head of the Turkish religious organization, Professor Dr Ali Erbaş, tweeted on 6 April: "The fundamental purpose of our existence is to dominate the world".

During the 1980s the plan was to integrate Turkey with Europe. When in the 1990s,the European establishment accepted mass immigration the media, academia and political class assured the people that migrants from North Africa and Central Asia would become British, German, French or Dutch; that they were coming to Europe to enjoy European lifestyle, and values. The Turks had a specials status because they were slated for becoming an EU member state. Not only was it envisaged that the Turks would become Europeans, but Asian Minor would become Europe.
It may come as no surprise that the Turks have another plan. The hostilities between the Turks and the Europeans trace back to the First Crusade when the Turkic Seljuks arrived in the old Christian East Roman Empire, Byzantium. Since then there have been continuous wars between the Europeans and the Ottoman Turks. The Ottomans conquered the Balkans and even reached Vienna. At the end of the First World War their empire was nearly destroyed by the Great Powers, and the Sultan had to abdicate. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk took power and began to modernise the country, doing away with the Arabic influence.
Western analysts believed that Turkey was on its way to morph into the Western culture, democracy, universal human right, secularism and market capitalism. A thousand years after they entered Anatolia and provoked the First Crusade, the Turkish history seemed to have reached its end. A thousand years of hatred and cultural difference between Europeans now seemed to belong to the past. It was just a matter of time and the Seljuks would accept transgender toilets, neo-liberal capitalism run by Wall Street, gay marriage, endless Brussels enforced regulations and gender equality. At least this is what the European civil servants believed in.
Many western ill-informed academics traveled to Istanbul to portray the city as the bridge between modern Europe and the Islamic world. German state television keeps telling its viewers how the peasants from Anatolia have moved to Istanbul and transformed into cosmopolitan Western-oriented global citizens. The reality is that this mass movement of Turkish Muslims from the countryside into Istanbul converted Istanbul into the launch pad for Erdoğan's Islamic-Nationalistic party the AKP. The AKP want to reestablished Turkey as an Ottoman Islamic country. The Ottoman empire was never limited to Anatolia. When the Seljuk Turks, the predecessors of the Ottomans, arrived from Central Asia into the Byzantine Empire, they never became a majority. Rather, they took advantage of the fact that the societies and tribes in Asia Minor lacked coherence and a uniting religion. This situation resembles present-day Europe.
Diyanet is nowadays a pan-European political and religious force that not only attracts Islamic and nationalistic Turks but also appeals to other Muslims who live in Europe. While the Arab rulers despise the Turks, one should not forget that the Turks ruled Mecca and Medina for centuries. Many Muslims in Europe prefer the Turks as their rulers to the native Westerners. The Ottomans in Ankara are trying to unite all Muslim migrants in Europe under the Turkish banner, and they will also have broad support from the less devoted Turkish nationalists.
We do not pretend that we know the exact motivations and strategy of the Turkish ruling establishment; however, their action in combination with common sense gives us some direction.

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