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We demand the death penalty for murderers, rapists and oppressors

We read and we watch. A monster stabs and slaughters his ex-wife, who he had divorced, in the middle of the street. Another one, while trying to kill his wife, stabs his father-in-law, who gets in the middle, to death four times. Another one abducts a small girl from a school bus, rapes her, kills her and burns her body.

The examples are countless…

We have experienced, seen, learned. They sprayed people with bullets. They ran over our people with tanks and tore them to shreds. They killed our people with the bombs that they dropped from aircrafts.

The examples are countless…

On the New Year’s Eve, a maniac enters a night club and carries out a massacre with a machine gun. Another one turns toward the police, soldiers and civilians with another motive. He terrorizes people, sheds blood.

The examples are countless…

And today, because of our European Union perspective, we cannot punish these murderers, rapists and terrorists with the “death penalty.”

I can understand crimes against the state… However, crimes committed against individuals must be punished “tit-for-tat.”

And I believe in the principle “There is life in a tit-for-tat.”

When people who murder a woman, rape a small girl and kill her, kill civilians with bombs are punished with “prison sentences,” it is far from being deterrent.

In that case, we should re-discuss the death penalty for certain crimes.

How do you think one who murders a woman just because “she divorces him” should be punished?

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They even said “We can make the People’s Protection Units (YPG) fight against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)”…

It has been a long time since we asked which America’s view is the real one. The White House’s, Pentagon’s, the CIA’s or the State Department of America?

Which one?

When we said “You are still giving weapons to PYD/YPG-PKK,” who should we take serious? Those who say “We don’t know about it,” those who say “We have never given heavy arms to the YPG, so there is nothing to take back,” those who say “we can fight the PKK together,” those who say “PYD/YPG has nothing to do with PKK,” those who say “YPG is the militia forces of the PKK in Syria,” or those who say “we can make YPG fight against PKK?”

Which representative, thesis and statements of the U.S. should we take seriously?

According to whose words, reports and statements should we take position?

Turkey used to say, “We pay attention to the official view which is what president says,” when different statements were articulated the U.S. before its cacophony became this loud.

Since the new year, however, everybody in the U.S. says something different especially regarding the issues of Syria and PYD/YPG-PKK.

Did you hear the last one?

U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis told Turkish Minister of National Defense Canikli that “We can make YPG fight against the PKK!” What’s more is he said this when the Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was on his way to Ankara. Would you laugh or cry at this? Or would you be lost for words?

It would not do if we said that they are making a mockery of us. It would not do if we said that they are mocking our intelligence.” It would not do at all if we said that they were trying to prove that the terrorist organization, which they call “their land forces,” has nothing to do with PKK. Because the report which was prepared by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence Coats before Mattis talked with Canikli refers to the PYD/YPG as “PKK’s militia power in Syria.”

The other day, the spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State said “PKK” when she was talking about PYD/YPG and did not even feel the need to correct herself!

In that case, can we say we are dealing with a U.S. that does not want to have an equal and honorable communication with us?

It seems like that to me. It looks like the U.S. is acting with the assumption of: “Whatever we say, however conflicting statements we give, as long as we keep it under control, Turkey will be on our side.”

What they are missing is that Ankara’s relations with Washington have been damaged! With Operation Olive Branch, which started on January 20, Turkey announced that it decided to take matters into its own hands.

Turkey, which adopted a position in the Korean War, is not the partner of the U.S. or the Western camp any longer.

Turkey is not a front country anymore as it was during the Cold War.

Turkey is not a “controllable and predictable” country anymore.

It has its own plans. What is more is that Turkey has a great history showing that when maps laid down on tables by its addressees, it can lay down its own maps.

Turkey is backing its soldiers more than it did during the Cyprus Peace Operation in 1974. The nation stands behind the President. As long as this harmony is not destroyed, there is nothing that the noises raising from the U.S. can do!

There is only one way for Turkey’s “ally” that lies across the ocean: To find a way to develop an honorable relationship!

All the impositions, threats and going behind Turkey’s back will trip up the U.S. And this is what is happening now.

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