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Turkey’s NATO membership serves the interests of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as he pursues his expressed vision of a revived Ottoman Empire with himself as caliph, particularly now that the EU and America are arming him. Years ago, Erdogan declared that NATO members weren’t “strong enough” and did “not have the cheek” to stand up to Turkey. He’s proving to be right. Yet, given the strength of Donald Trump, Erdogan will not risk alienating him. Turkey froze “assets of Iranian entities tied to Tehran’s nuclear program, aligning with UN sanctions and Western efforts to curb proliferation and increase pressure.” The Kaama Press News Agency in Afghanistan reported:
Turkey’s alignment with international sanctions underscores growing global unity against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. While Ankara has historically maintained complex trade and energy ties with Tehran, this decision signals a clear move to reinforce collective measures against proliferation risks.
There’s no such “clear move,” given Iran’s announcement of a new Iran-Turkey defense partnership. “Iran, Turkey Defense Chiefs Eye Stronger Security Partnership – World news,” Tasnim News Agency, October 2, 2025:
Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh and his Turkish counterpart Yasar Guler met in Ankara, where they discussed expanding military cooperation and signaled intentions to build a stronger regional security partnership.
General Nasirzadeh, who has traveled to Ankara at the official invitation of Turkish Chief of General Staff General Yasar Guler, held talks with senior Turkish officials, saying the visit provided a platform for direct discussions on bilateral defense cooperation and wider regional issues.
Highlighting cultural and religious ties, Nasirzadeh said Iran and Turkey share broad common ground, adding that differences are minor compared with shared interests.
He said strengthening defense ties with neighboring countries is a priority for Tehran.
He described Turkey as a key Muslim nation with political, economic and military influence, adding that stronger military cooperation could help address challenges facing the Islamic world and the region….
Erdogan is indeed fully dedicated to Islam; so much so, in fact, that he has stated that there is no difference between Turkey and the Taliban in beliefs.
Islam knows no boundaries at all in employing deception. Its classic theology divides the world in two — dar al Harb and dar al Islam — that is, the House of War and the House of Islam, respectively. “War is deceit,” in the words of Muhammad (Sunan Abī Dāwūd 2637), and “Allah is the best of deceivers” (Qur’an 3:54).
The Qur’an also instructs on how to defeat disbelievers using deception….
Let not the believers take unbelievers for their friends in preference to believers. Whoever does that has no connection with Allah unless you are guarding yourselves against them, taking security. Allah bids you to beware of him. To Allah is the journeying. (Qur’an 3:28).
Al-Tabari’s (838-923 AD) tafsir (a Quranic exegeses and standard reference in the Muslim world) states this about Qur’an 3:28:
“If you [Muslims] are under their [infidels’] authority, fearing for yourselves, behave loyally to them, with your tongue, while harbouring inner animosity for them... Allah has forbidden believers from being friendly or on intimate terms with the infidels in place of believers – except when infidels are above them [in authority]. In such a scenario, let them act friendly towards them.”
Turkey’s move to sanction Iran looks more like a clever tactic to assuage the West, particularly in light of Trump’s Gaza peace plan. Erdogan’s latest military cooperation with Iran signals his real intentions: “to build a stronger regional ‘security’ partnership with Iran,” which would be a significant impediment to any Middle East peace. Given the Islamic theological justifications for aggression and conquest, as well as for dissimulation, Islamic entities can never be trusted, but the West is reliably and persistently played for fools.

The Islamofascist dictator Erdogan is as bad as they come, with his TRT and Anadolu too.
A backgrounder info on the M.E. conflict since 1913:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250130172211/https://history.fandom.com/wiki/Mideastbackgrounder
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The “genocide” lie:
https://justsayingitoutloloud.blogspot.com/2025/09/the-genocide-lie.html?m=1
This is Bible prophecy unfolding before our very eyes.
For anyone interested in this development from a Biblical lens, see here:
Since Dhimmi Carter helped the mullahs come to power, They have fancied themselves as the leaders of the Islamic world and the tip of the spear in destroying the West and establishing the global caliphate. Erdogan looks in the mirror and sees the same thing. I can’t see any alliance lasting. That said, considering the blindness of the West to the mortal danger of Islam despite the past 1500 years of history and the insanity of Turkey as a member of NATO, things could get a bit too interesting for my liking in the coming years, especially now that Israel for the time being has overcome Iran and their Hamas army.
So when will the Sunni Turks and the Shia Iranians start fighting each other?
Turkey and Iran have the main goal and common interest: Genocide of all non-muslims.
Ezekial 37-38-39, war of Gog and Magog… 3 major players/partners …Iran-Turkey-Russia and all their satellites, including the ‘stan’ countries.
“And when you see these things BEGIN to happen, look up, for your redemption draweth near”.
Jesus IS coming soon…..>
Rev. Roy……….<
Globalists and other Bottom Feeders leading to ruin
Why has the world been in love with Turkey for so long? Despite their terrible human rights record and Erdogan’s public wish to dominate the world they remain a member of NATO and are given undeserved respect. Like practically all Muslim states, Turkey should not be trusted. To the contrary they should be isolated, sanctioned and of course kicked out of NATO. Better yet all of the Western states should leave NATO asap. Every dollar we pay into NATO helps our enemies like Turkey.
My guess is that after Israel gave Iran a beating that showed the world that they are not the invincible muslim state they thought they were, Turkey has now stepped up to the top spot or will soon be there, as Israel’s enemy. To have both Iran and Turkey align is certainly a very worrisome and dangerous situation. I wish that Trump would listen to Bibi more. Bibi knows exactly who Turkey and Erdogan are. Obama did too and that’s why he liked them.