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    FOR THE EU, SARKOZY AND THE UN, TURKEY IS ALREADY IN EUROPE

    Brussels Journal
    http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3641
    N ov 14 2008
    Belgium

    During the ceremony honoring the 70th anniversary of the death
    of Ataturk (d. Nov. 10, 1938), organized at the Turkish Embassy
    in Brussels, the Turkish Defense Minister, Vecdi Gönul, launched
    into an atrocious denial, praising the policy of what he termed the
    "deportation" of the Armenians, because it allowed the construction
    of the Turkish nation.

    "Would it be possible today to maintain the same national State if
    the existence of Greeks in the Aegean region and of Armenians in
    several regions of Turkey had continued as before?" Vecdi Gönul
    asked. "Remember, before the republic, Ankara was composed of four
    sectors: Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, and Greek... When I was governor at
    Izmir I realized that the Izmir Chamber of Commerce had been founded
    only by non-Muslims. There was not a Turk among them."

    The French blogger Yves Daoudal comments:

    "Before the republic", Izmir was called Smyrna and it was a Greek city,
    and stayed that way until 1922, when it was conquered by Ataturk. But
    he had to deny that Izmir was a Greek city before the Greeks were
    chased out of it, as he had to deny that the most fortunate deportation
    of the Armenians was a genocide.

    We should explain that if Vecdi Gönul was in Brussels, it was because
    he was participating in a meeting of ministers of defense of the
    European Union.

    You heard me.

    So we have still another example of the unstated, but undeniable,
    fact - that Turkey is considered by the powers in Brussels (if not by
    everyone else) as part of the EU. All that is lacking is the cutting
    of the red ribbon.

    Meanwhile, Novopress reports this latest development on the inevitable
    accession of Turkey to the EU (inevitable because France's president
    Sarkozy and America, not to mention the entire pro-Obama world desire
    it). The article is entitled "Sarkozy sends his suckerfish". I have
    put the words of Pierre Lellouche, a parliamentarian for Sarkozy's
    UMP party, in bold:

    Now that he has moved from a position of opposition to Turkey in the
    EU to one of support, UMP deputy Pierre Lellouche has been appointed
    by Nicolas Sarkozy to "relaunch Franco-Turkish relations", by giving
    a series of seminars in Turkish universities. He has recently declared:

    "We are in the process of joining the European Community with the
    last European Empire. This is a major event., an historic step as
    important as the accession of Great Britain. At the time, as now,
    France was in the front ranks of the opposition."

    The last European Empire??? Does he mean the Byzantine Empire? But
    it's Turkey, not the Byzantine Empire. He is attributing Christian
    roots to Turkey just as Sarkozy and Chirac have attributed Muslim
    roots to Europe.

    Tunisian-born of Jewish heritage, the self-promoting Lellouche appears
    to be one of numerous useful idiots to the cause of multi-culturalism
    and the Islamization of Europe. He is useful for obvious reasons -
    he wants to "suck up" to Sarkozy. An idiot because he thinks the
    entry of Turkey will somehow bring about an end to Islam!!!

    A webpage devoted to remarks Lellouche has made in the press provides
    these gems:

    "We would be crazy to say no to Turkey."

    Jean-Pierre Raffarin, then Prime Minister, said to him: "Do you want
    the river of Islam to flow into the bed of laïcité?"

    Lellouche: "I believe, on the contrary, that everything must be done
    so that the river of Islam drowns in the ocean of democracy and human
    rights. Moreover I am convinced that Islamism will be defeated in this
    way: through equality of men and women, through separation of Church
    and State. We have next door to us, a great secular Muslim country
    that wants to share our values. It is making the necessary reforms. We
    would be crazy to say no. It would be a major strategic error. The
    objective of the Union is not to manufacture a Christian club or a
    rich man's club, but to reunify Europe in peace and prosperity."

    When the UMP party still opposed Turkey he said:

    "In this matter, I am more in agreement with Jacques Chirac. To make
    of Turkey a stake in French politics or in the next referendum, is
    to pollute the debate. Some play around with the fear factor: that
    is unworthy. Turkey is not Islamism or terrorism. Because of the fear
    of Islam and of Arabs, we are saying no for the wrong reasons."

    When the European Commission gave the green light to Turkey:

    "[...] the main requirements have been fulfilled by Turkey: the
    Erdogan government has passed no fewer than 460 laws, a considerable
    effort. What also struck me during a recent trip to Turkey, when I
    met key political figures, and leaders of the Jewish and Armenian
    communities, as well as intellectuals, is to what extent the country
    has mobilized to enter Europe."

    On October 18, Yves Daoudal posted this item indicating that for the
    United Nations, Turkey is already in Europe:

    The UN Security Council includes five permanent members, but also
    ten provisional members, half of whom are renewed each year.

    The General Assembly elects representatives of large regions. One for
    Asia: it will be Japan. One for Africa: it will be Uganda. One for
    America: it will be Mexico. And two for Europe: Austria and... Turkey.

    We should add that Turkey won hands down, while Austria barely won
    the required two-thirds majority.

    --Boundary_(ID_qiDN2cgSwPvdB6eVZHwkfQ)- -

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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