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Where is our World Headed? An Opinion by Behcet Kaya

  It is my personal opinion that the highest danger we face in our world today is nuclear weapons.   I say this is because of the double standard regarding who has and who does not have them.   Due to this double standard the countries who do have nuclear arsenals include the U.S., Russia, China, England, and France, among numerous others. These countries combined have enough stockpiled weapons to wipe our entire civilization off the face of the earth. Their stockpiles number in the thousands. (Both the U.S. and Russia have over 6K each. Then there is Pakistan with 175, India with 164, and let's not forget Israel who has a total of 98)   Why do these nations have nuclear weapons yet try to pressure nations like Iran not to have them?   I remember in 1980s how the U.S. pressured Pakistan not to acquire nuclear weapons. The U.S. did so by putting embargos on Pakistan.   Did the U.S. succeed in controlling Pakistan? Of course not.   What too...

Turkiye, The Wild Card Member of NATO

  In Turkic nations there is a popular saying, If the wolf separates from the pack it does so not because it needs to fill its hungry stomach, but it wants to tear its enemies apart and destroy them.   Now that saying goes well for Turkiye. Since 1976 Turkiye has not cooperated with everything having to do with NATO.   Why?   It is because in 1976, when NATO held its meeting in Istanbul, it secretly decided to divide Yugoslavia, a former Soviet Union ally. At the time of meeting Turkiye did not realize that NATO wanted to destroy Yugoslavia located in the middle of Europe.   During this time, the Cold War with the Soviet Union was at its height. In 1973 Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit warned NATO to stop its Gladiator program in Turkiye. Gladiator was a secret organization to destroy Turkiye from within. Bulent Ecevit threatened to close down the U.S. bases if the program did not stop its activities in Turkiye.   Then came the PKK. Formed in ...

My Personal Analysis of Current Events in the Middle East by Behcet Kaya

  My Personal Analysis of Current Events in the Middle East Behcet Kaya One has to have a moral reason to go to war! During WWII Prime Minister Churchill of the UK issued that quote, “One has to have a moral reason to go to war. ” It appears that is exactly what the Pentagon did in 2001 in response to the 9/11 attacks. Supposedly we had a ‘moral reason’ to go to war. However, during George W. Bush’s presidency, Vice President Cheney was the one in the driver’s seat, not Bush. He instructed the Pentagon to arrange and orchestrate the Al Quade attacks on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Not only were the Twin Towers attacked, but they were attacked with our own planes. What followed was the U.S. took action and invaded Afghanistan, even going so far as to bring NATO into the picture. A domino effect created what was known as ‘Arab Spring.’ Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Syria and Iraq all were invaded and now these states are failed states. Currently the U.S. has no ...

Geopolitical Tectonic Movement in the Middle East

  Ergun Diler: Tectonic Movements in the Middle East https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joGzh2mO9RQ Translated by Behcet Kaya The political wind has started to blow severely in Ankara and will continue to blow severely in the coming of days. It will change to a hurricane later. Tectonic movements will occur. You don’t need to be a journalist to see this. Okay then Why? Now this question is very important . Those who follow political affairs will know and they will fill in the gaps. On the 7th of October, Hamas attacked Israel with brutal force and with a clever military design, the likes of which has never been done in the history of mankind. Hamas is prolonging fear in Tel Aviv, totally surprising the Israelis. Since the foundation of Israel, they have never confronted this kind of fear which has totally pushed the Israelis into bewilderment and confusion, virtually all but leaving the Israelis gasping for air. Since October 7th I have been writing about this w...