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Rising Turkish Menace: U.S. and NATO Ally Wants Islamic Advance in Latin America
Last Days Watchman ^ | Julio Severo

Posted on 11/25/2014 8:01:53 AM PST by juliosevero


Rising Turkish Menace: U.S. and NATO Ally Wants Islamic Advance in Latin America

By Julio Severo

The president of Turkey has re-written history by claiming Muslim explorers, not Christopher Columbus, discovered America.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, chief of America’s NATO ally, said November 15 that Islamic sailors found the New World in 1178. He said, “Muslims discovered America in 1178, not Christopher Columbus.” Turkey is the only Islamic nation in the NATO.

His theory — which is supported only by Islamic historians — came to light in a televised speech during an Istanbul summit of Muslims leaders from Latin America.

The summit was attended by 76 Islamic leaders from 40 countries. Latin America was represented by Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Suriname, Uruguay, Paraguay, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia, Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Ecuador, Jamaica and Haiti.

Turkish summit for Latin America
Erdogan brought up the supposed connection in a bid to establish a long history for links between Turkey and Latin America.

The summit’s main theme was “Building Our Traditions and Our Future.

Apparently, Turkey is aiming its Islamic expansionism at Latin America, which does not have a significant number of Muslims. In fact, with Turkey’s aid, Muslims intend an international Islamic confederation.

In a previous conference dubbed “Antichrist Confederacy,” Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Chairman of the International Union for Muslim Scholars (IUMS), announced in Turkey:

“The Caliphate in today’s age must be established through a number of several states that are governed by Shariah and supported by both, the rulers and the people in the form of a federation or confederation and not as it was in the past.”

His announcement was published throughout the Muslim world, including CNN Arabic version. IUMS represents the largest body of Muslim scholars worldwide.

Before its summit of Muslim leaders from Latin America, Turkey organized the Eurasia Islamic Council meeting, focusing on Islamic expansion in Eurasia.

Yet, Turkish expansionism has never been under the radar of the U.S. and one of the main architects of the U.S. alliance with Islamic terrorist groups, Zbigniew Brzezinski. Ben Barrack has said,

“There is clearly a fixation on the part of Brzezinski that controlling Eurasia is key to U.S. dominance. However, what he’s clearly been missing is that Turkey is the country that has been seeking Eurasian dominance while NATO countries continue to view it as an ally.”

Brzezinski’s focus of concern is only Russia. To neutralize Russia, for decades he helped Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida. And today America is a backer of the two main sources for the Islamic terror in the world: Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

So while the U.S. and its NATO are focusing on Russia as an Eurasian threat, their only Islamic ally is expanding its Islamic dominance in Eurasia.

Erdogan and Obama
Not only in Eurasia, but internationally. Turkey has also organized the Summit of Muslim African Leaders, the Meeting of the European Muslims, Meeting of the Balkan Religious Affairs Presidents and the World Islamic Scholars Peace, Moderation and Common Sense. Turkey is working very hard for an Islamic confederation.

The only Islamic ally of the U.S. in the NATO is, according to Robert E. Kaplan, reconstructing the Ottoman Empire, with the U.S. military interventions’ aid. Kaplan said,

“Each of these United States military interventions occurred in an area that had been part of the Ottoman Empire, and where a secular regime was replaced by an Islamist one.”

And during the Ottoman Empire, the land of Israel was under Islamic control for three centuries. Christians also had their lot of suffering under this Islamic empire.

One hundred year ago, Turkey committed one of the worst Islamic genocides against Christians. It was the Armenian Genocide, which has never been recognized by supposedly large Christian nations, including the U.S., Germany and Brazil, which are apparently fearful of infuriating their ally, whose Islamic expansion in the past brought blood-shedding.

Even today, Turkey is involved in blood-shedding. According to WND, “Turkey has supported jihadist groups whose fighters later morphed into ISIS fighters,” who have been slaughtering Christians in Syria and Iraq.

WND also reported, “Turkey is now perhaps the biggest al-Qaida base in the world.”
What will Turkey’s expansionist plans, especially for Latin America, bring for the next years?

I do not know. But in its summit for Latin America, Turkey promised that it is “Building Our Traditions and Our Future.

If you include Bible prophecies, the Turkish picture gets much darker.

According to WND, theologians, both Christian and Jewish, have long interpreted the Antichristian armies of Gog of Magog as coming from the land of Turkey. Some of these theologians are: Hippolytus of Rome (170–235), Moses Ben Maimonides (aka Rambam) (1135–1204), Nicholas of Lyra (1270–1349), Martin Luther (1483–1546), John Wesley (1703–1755) and Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758).

Do their interpretations about Turkey match the record and behavior of this Islamic nation? If so, will Turkey want to have its Ottoman Empire again? And will it want to invade Israel to reestablish its ownership over the land of the Jews?

The letters of the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation were addressed to the seven churches in Asia Minor — today Turkey. Other important Christian church that disappeared under Islamic Turkey is Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul (former Constantinople). Hagia Sophia was the oldest and largest Christian cathedral (from 537 to 1453) in the world. From 1453 to 1931, Islamic Turkey used it as a mosque.

Yet, if you thought that these Christian tragedies and Turkish Islamic expansionism are old stories, think again.

After 9/11, mosques began popping up across America, and Turkey, with Saudi Arabia, is one of the Islamic nations benefiting from the Islamic terrorist attack.

The government of Turkey is building a $100 million mega mosque, the Turkish-American Culture and Civilization Center in Lanham, Maryland. Would Turkey, or even Saudi Arabia, allow the U.S. government to build a $100 million mega Christian church in their lands?

Turkey’s Islamist Prime Minister traveled to the U.S. to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the mosque in 2013. Would Turkey allow a U.S. president to inaugurate a mega church in its nation?

Another important question is: Did Muslims discover America? There is no evidence of it today. But if America keeps its Islamic ally free to advance, it might be impossible to disprove Turkey’s claims in the future that Muslims conquered America.

Today, Turkey helps Islamic terrorist groups slaughtering Christians in the Middle East, wants to conquer America, Eurasia and Latin America and it is advancing unpunished, because it is a NATO and U.S. ally.

Apparently, Turkey will play a major Islamic role in the dark future threatening Christians, Jews, Israel, Latin America and the world. 

With information from WorldNetDaily, DailyMail, Diyanet and GospelPrime.

Portuguese version of this article: Ameaça turca se erguendo: Aliado dos EUA e da OTAN quer avanço islâmico na América Latina

Source: Last Days Watchman

Recommended Reading:

Obama Using Marxist Experience to promote Muslim Expansion

After 9/11, Mosques Popping Up Across America


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To: Awgie

If civilization marches against islam again then this time we need to finish the job and give the moslems the choice of renouncing their violent religion or of making a trip down a wood chipper. Islam is a greater threat to mankind than was smallpox and, like smallpox, it needs to be hunted down and eradicated.


21 posted on 11/25/2014 8:29:41 AM PST by MeganC (It took Democrats four hours to deport Elian Gonzalez)
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To: juliosevero

Islam is the mortal enemy of western civilization, and has been for nearly 14 centuries. There will never be a peaceful coexistence between the two. One will prevail and the other will be vanquished. The Muslims know this, but the West is largely in denial. They have legions of collaborators in the American left, and they have corrupted many in Western governments and their political classes. We (the West) just keep allowing this evil to coil itself around us like a snake It’s maddening.


22 posted on 11/25/2014 8:45:50 AM PST by VR-21 (Next Stop, Willoughby.)
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To: Awgie

There will not be any Crusade this time because Islam is officially titled a ROP by the international community.

This politically correct decision is happening in spite of Islam’s worldwide terrorist action and barbaric atrocities.

The association between Islam and its violent past and present is ignored by all.


23 posted on 11/25/2014 8:57:47 AM PST by 353FMG
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To: Uncle Miltie

Erase that statement from your memory bank.

Repeat the universally accepted proclamation: ISLAM IS A RELIGION OF PEACE.


24 posted on 11/25/2014 9:02:54 AM PST by 353FMG
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To: Blood of Tyrants

Yea, they’re the real source of organization for ISIS. imho


25 posted on 11/25/2014 9:13:44 AM PST by Usagi_yo (Coming events caste their shadow beforehand.)
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To: knarf

>>Jesus can’t be too far away.<<

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This is the same sentiment that early Christians had when they were massacred by the Romans, then by the Muslims and by the Nazis and Communists. (How do you think the Armenians felt when massacred in the millions by the Turks? They too hoped for the coming of Christ, and they had more reason to do so then than we do now.)

What we are doing today is passing the buck to Christ for Him to do the job that we should be doing. The West is still in a position to expel Islam from its midst, but it lacks the will to do so.

That we do not have the leadership to take this action is not Christ’s fault. The Europeans in the Middle Ages DID have that leadership — why don’t we have that now? Hoping for Christ’s Second Coming to fix things is a sign of desperation.

He will return, but at His time — not ours.


26 posted on 11/25/2014 9:36:13 AM PST by 353FMG
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