
- The Turkish President Recep Erdogan has issued two separated positions toward the terrorist attack in London.
- The first position was an announcement of solidarity.
- The second position was to say that Europe through its hostility to the Islam it heads toward the Islamic extremism, to the extent that no one will dare to walk in the streets.
- Erdogan's speech comes at the moment of a Turkish-European clash through which Erdogan accuses the Europeans of racism and Nazism and puts their dispute with his government under the title of the hostility against Islam, while the Europeans accuse Erdogan of supporting the Islamic extremists including ISIS.
- The mutual accusations are somehow right.
- Erdogan's words in the heart of the confrontation with Europe take the form of threat not advice.
- Erdogan's words depending on the size of the relationship which links his intelligence with the extremists and the terrorist organizations especially ISIS and which his relation with it reaches to the confrontation in one front and the cooperation in another front means that the accusation of Erdogan of being behind the process and its investment is not an exaggeration.
- Erdogan knows that what he has said would be useful if it was said in private messages and in different timing, and if he kept silent it would be better, but he announced his responsibility and threatened of more according to the content of his words.
Translated by Lina Shehadeh,
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