If there’s a coup going on in Turkey, here’s why.
Turkish President Ergodan makes unprecedented move.
Okay, the Turkish president has been reinstated and massive arrests made throughout the army and the judicial branch which were acting in accordance with Turkey’s Constitution to check him, an Islamist autocrat who had been weakening said Constitution to consolidate his own power. This is the most instructive analysis I have read to date:
Turkey’s coup may have failed, but history shows it won’t be long before another one succeeds.
The coup attempt was against a president who was seeking a resurgence of the Ottoman Empire, according to the article. He will use the coup attempt as an excuse to tighten controls and advance more of his agenda. But we know that since the 6th bowl of wrath was poured out on the Euphrates, to “dry it up” for the way of the kings of the East, the Ottoman Empire is in the dustbin of history. Like Napoleon, who sought to re-establish the Roman Empire, he will not be able to succeed. Just as the above article states, look for another coup attempt in the coming months or years, which will NOT fail.
I thought it instructive though that this state is the one which perpetrated the Armenian genocide of 1915. More on that in another post …
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