Two faces… Same colors… Musty smell
By: Contribution to Syrializm
Last night, I was a bit bored, so I went to YouTube to watch some videos.
I recalled that, currently the seventy-seventh annual session of the United Nations General Assembly are taking place in New York, and most world leaders from kings, presidents, prime ministers, ministers of foreign affairs, attended to give speeches representing their countries at the headquarters of the United Nations, in the General Assembly Hall.
I found, of course, videos of speeches by representatives of the countries around the world, and it was by chance that the video of the Prime Minister of the Zionist state, Yair Lapid, speech appeared to me.
At first, I was curious to hear his speech, as I wanted to see his character, and what he would say.
I didn’t watched Lapid’s full speech which lasted for about 17 minutes, after the middle of his speech or a little more, I turned it off and continued watching other videos on YouTube.
Two hours later, a video of the Greek Prime Minister’s speech appeared in front of my face on YouTube.
I was curious to watch Kyriakos Mitsotakis speech and hear what he had to say, knowing that my intuition told me that what he was going to say, which was exactly what I expected.
But even so, I didn’t expect Mr. Mitsotakis’s word to be that low!
Of course, I won’t spend time to analyze the speech of the Zionist prime minister, Lapid, because frankly, the topic of talking about the Zionists has become like dealing with a cancer patient, meaning that the patient is in a hopeless condition and there will be no cure, and therefore there is no need to waste time researching and analyzing this man’s word.
And even what he mentioned in his speech, contained nothing new, except that it’s a repetition of the same usual Zionist method.
There is no need to waste time, effort, talk and analyze the speech of the Prime Minister of the Zionist state, and the whole issue has become boring and useless.
Their so-called state suffers from problems and crises that suffice it for years to come, and the problem of the international media is that it doesn’t focus much on the domestic affairs, as much as it’s focusing on the so-called Arab-Israeli conflict, the peace process and talking about the Arab countries that normalized their relations with them, while they suffer from problems.
On the political track, I don’t really remember when their last government was able to complete its constitutional term, without resignations or face withdrawals, break-up of coalitions, members’ resigned of the government, moral scandals, corruption of their politicians, a dissolution of the Knesset and a call for general elections.
And yet again, a new date for general parliamentary elections, which will be the fifth in less than four years, will take place on November 1st for a new Knesset and a new government.
Signs shows that we might see Mr. Bibi return to head the government.
The possible return of a person like Benjamin Netanyahu will only confirm the extremism of this so called state and its society, which always brings extremists to power.
Extremism, as is well known, isn’t limited to religions.
Extremism is the extremism of thought, regardless of whether it’s religious, national or otherwise.
The whole point here, is to talk about the speech of the Prime Minister of Greece.
It’s known that Greece, or should I say the Hellenic republic, which is a member of both the EU and NATO, despite being an Orthodox Christian country, and it has a loud voice in this regard, it considers itself the heir to the Byzantine Empire, and this was evident in 2020, when Türkiye reopened the Hagia Sophia to return as mosque to Muslims again, where the voice of Athens was one of the loudest voices and in the forefront, which condemned that step and this Turkish decision.
Greece, which still lives in the era of mythologies, as if it in a good conditions, and has no domestic problems, until the head of its government comes out at the headquarters of the United Nations General Assembly, to give this speech to shed light on a number of issues, to see Greece’s official position.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, this odious person, of course, like the other leaders of his flock, and for several months, since the start of the Russian operation in Ukraine, rode the wave like leaders of the West, and began to attack and use hostile language against Russia.
After the second minute of his speech, he began a violent attack on Russia, using all the words of condemnation and hostility against Russia, and violently, for a moment, I thought, I was listening to a Ukrainian prime minister, or perhaps even some Western official, with his hostile style towards Russia with his attack and condemnation for Russia.
He was showing off, and sell himself as the righteous son of NATO.
This opportunist person is riding the wave, following the trend, hoping for the support of the United States and the West, specifically against Türkiye.
Mr. Mitsotakis’ problem isn’t with Russia, his problem is with Türkiye, and of course, the easiest way to draw the West’s attention and gain American and Western approval and support is by start his speech attacking and condemning Russia and use hostile language.
The magic formula for anyone who covets the consent of Washington and the West is to kneel before the Zionist state and attack Russia.
Do these two things, and the paradise of Washington and the West is yours!
Russia, and for a long time has become a dirt mop in the eyes of these people.
These opportunists in the world, it’s enough for any of them to attack and condemn Russia and use in describing it all the disgraceful words, and they will have an indulgence deed signed by the leaders of the West.
Whoever wants to appear in the image of a human being who talks about justice, human rights, democracy, ideals, etc.., only thing you need to do is attack and condemn Russia.
Russia’s military operation in Ukraine gave them a golden opportunity to present the obligations of obedience to the West, and to take advantage of the situation to appear humane, eager for justice.
The world in which we live, has no justice, never was and never will be.
This theatrical performance and this violent Greek attack against Russia was only a bridge to Turkish direction, not the Russian.
Türkiye occupied the largest share of the Greek Prime Minister’s speech, because the aim was Türkiye, and the attack on Russia was nothing but a paving and riding the wave, until it reaches the real target of the attack on Türkiye.
Türkiye took more than 60% of the total Mitsotakis’ speech, noting and here we recall that Türkiye is also a NATO member.
For a while, I have been thinking about this hypothesis, which is summed up in the title of ((What if)) a war or military confrontation broke out between Türkiye and Greece, how would NATO act?
In general, the West isn’t concerned with the fate of the two countries, Türkiye and Greece, even if the two countries are NATO members.
How will the West act, if Ankara takes the decision to take military action to regain what belongs to her?
We don’t want to open history book here, going back to talk about the Lausanne Agreement and enter a historical debate on what took place 100 years ago, but we are talking here about a clause within this agreement, which stipulates that the disputed Aegean islands were annexed by Greece on the condition that they be demilitarized, which what Greece has explicitly violated.
The clause explains, without explicitly mentioning it, that these islands are Turkish, which were annexed to Greece by de facto, on the basis of injustice to Türkiye, being a state (the heir of the Ottoman Empire) that is a defeated country in the First World War.
And here is the paradox, just as Russia, the heir to the collapsed and defeated Soviet Union in the Cold War, must be in a defeated and humiliated position in front of the other side (US and the West).
Although Türkiye managed, in one way or another, to expel the occupying forces, including Greece, in the war of independence in 1922, the status of the defeated country in the First World War remained enshrined in the provisions of international agreements and border demarcation.
All of those agreements imposed on Türkiye were specific unfair, in terms of robbing Türkiye of many of her rights, lands, privileges, and these agreements turned it into a state mortgaged by the West to this day.
Even its presence in NATO is an embodiment of this dependence.
Its annexation was mainly for specific geopolitical reasons, it will be impossible to include Türkiye in any form of Western alliance.
Türkiye’s geographical location as a point of direct contact with the borders of the Soviet Union and the presence of the Bosphorus Strait, which is the obligatory gate, if the Soviet fleet wanted to reach the Mediterranean, these facts made the West forced to include and accept Türkiye in NATO.
The inclusion of Türkiye, and even to some point Greece into NATO, was a policy of necessity, not based on love or appreciation for the two countries.
Greece is an orthodox Christian country, and Türkiye is a Seljuk and Ottoman Türkiye, a Muslim country.
To confirm this, Türkiye is the only NATO country that hasn’t and won’t be allowed by the West to be a member of the EU.
Türkiye, in front of the West, didn’t satisfy all the actions that Mustafa Kemal Ataturk had done, which took Türkiye out of her skin, and turned it into a secular state with a Western character and style.
All his woks didn’t help Türkiye before the West.
The view towards her has remained and will remain implicitly the same without change.
These words are directed to all the countries of the East, and specifically to the Muslims and the Arabs among them in particular.
There may be some compliments, but the look, the actuality, and the esoteric attitude will remain unchanged, no matter how many concessions they make.
History can’t be forgotten….the view of the West will continue to consider the Muslims and east in general as an enemy.
“Neither the Jews nor the Christians will be satisfied with you until you follow their path” This verse is from the Qur’an, the holy book of Muslims.
No matter what the Arabs and Muslims did, no matter how many concessions they made, in terms of rights, lands or positions.
No matter what the Arabs and Muslims do, from changing their lifestyle or adopting the Western style, accepting Western culture and laws, changing skin, legislation, language, education curricula, lifestyle… No matter what is presented, the west view towards won’t change… They’ll continue to humiliate and exploit them forever.
The Western perspective will remain linked to history, linked to the era of the Islamic conquests and the eras of Islamic rule in Andalusia, the Crusades, the Seljuks, and the Ottomans.
The view of the West won’t change.
The Arabs and Muslims, and even the Christians of the East, will remain an enemy and a threat to the West.
Oddly enough, in Mr. Mitsotakis’s speech, after his attack on Russia, this is, in principle, a stupid stance.
Greece’s position, which was embodied in the speech of its Prime Minister, regardless of Greece being a member of both the EU and NATO, and therefore its official position must be in harmony with the position of the member states of both EU and NATO.
It’s clear for Greece, that Russia is an enemy.
The release of an official word by a head of government on an occasion such as the session of the United Nations General Assembly, which isn’t a press statement or words to be said spontaneously or transiently, but rather an official word from a head of government in which this country’s official position and political orientations in various international issues is what was said.
When the Greek Prime Minister’s speech, which lasted about 19 minutes, includes all these hostility towards both Russia and Türkiye, Greece’s position as a country has become clear and unambiguous.
With regard to Russia, Greece’s position has become clear, and this position cannot be circumvented.
Greece, through the speech of its Prime Minister, has placed itself in the position of the enemy of Russia, so this position has become clear and there is no room for any doubt at all.
The devout Christians of Russian Orthodoxy must realize that they have an Orthodox enemy in Athens, and there is a Slavic enemy in Kyiv.
These are two facts that there is no room to hide, and no matter how much we try to circumvent and use diplomacy and make excuses, there is a clear truth, centered on the existence of an orthodox Christian state that is a member of the EU and NATO hostile to Russia.
Ukraine, as a Slavic land, with its ancient history as an integral part of Russian history, viewed Russia as an enemy state, even before the Crimean operation, in 2014.
The observer of the changing conditions there, notes without equivocation, the systematic change in the culture and the society’s view towards Russia, and its hostility towards Russia.
This position is overwhelming in Ukraine, and even before 2014, with a systematic strategy and ideology that has been perpetuated there during the past twenty-five years, and even much earlier, and every day that passes, the wave of hostility increases and the state of entrapment increases in the Western and American embrace, with the change in culture, added to it the emergence of Nazi tendency, which poured more oil on the fire.
I won’t be surprised really, that if it happened and Ukraine joined EU and NATO, even religious denomination in the country would be changed, as it would begin to move out of Orthodoxy to Catholicism and perhaps evangelical Protestantism, or even an increase in atheism, and of course with a Jewish president and an extremist Nazi force on the ground, radical change in the culture and orientation of the state is inevitable.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in his position embodied in his words, he still follows the same method and hostile language towards Türkiye, which isn’t without threats to Ankara,
In short his speech was abhorrent, and has no values.
It’s now incumbent on the Turkish government to decide on the manner appropriate to this hostile Greek rhetoric.
What struck me with irony, in Mr. Mitsotakis’ speech, was the use of phrases and stories from Greek mythology and the tales of Hercules.
Away from these trifles, and deducing something from the myths of Greek mythology, I would like to say to Mr. Mitsotakis, that very soon the temple of Olympus will fall upon all of you, and the lands you usurped from Türkiye will be fully return back to the real owner.
As for your anti-Russian stance, you will pay a very dear price.
And if you think that the West, led by the United States and its followers in London, Paris and Berlin, may provide you with support, if Ankara takes the courageous decision to recover her right, then you’re delusional.
What happened in Cyprus in 1974, will be repeated again on the islands of the Aegean Sea, and perhaps it will be repeated with an overdose.
Türkiye has the full right to recover all islands seized by Greece, urgently, not later, and without the slightest hesitation, and at any cost.
The government of Ankara must realize that the dignity of the country and the people is at stake, and it shouldn’t be intimidated by the threats and sanctions.
When the dignity of a nation and the dignity of a people are at stake, it must be preserved with blood.
Türkiye has all the capabilities, and likewise, Russia has the same,
Both own the capabilities and resources that guarantee life without sacrificing dignity and rights.
Türkiye is a Muslim country, with roots and a glorious history, and her honor and the dignity of her people are above all considerations, and any insult and hostility towards her, specifically Greece, and I repeat specifically Greece, cannot be tolerated in any way.
The hateful words of Mr. Mitsotakis will cause him a very dear price, on him personally, on his government, his army, and his country.
The West, represented by the EU and NATO, won’t offer anything.
I call on the Russian government to support and understand the Turkish position aimed at restoring their rights, and despite the polarization of positions between Russia and Türkiye, in general, I believe that Russia must take a courageous position through Moscow’s understanding Ankara’s position on the need to correct the imbalance situation in the Aegean islands.
It’s time for Türkiye to recover her rights.
