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Trump’s 'favorite dictator' Sisi is in a pickle

The consequences of friendship with the U.S. seems to be a perpetual mystery, doesn’t it?

Or to be more precise, the U.S. is generally a country that is detrimental to its allies.

For that reason it seems to better not be friends at all or just preserve a limited alliance.

For example, in the period when the U.S. seemed to be in complete rapport with Turkey was the time when Turkey suffered the most at its hand.

It was behind all the coups, whether they be military or not, against democracy throughout the history of the Turkish Republic.

Coups are the biggest reason of thievery, corruption and human rights violations which batter a country’s political balances and lead to its resources being pilfered.

Furthermore, we see clearly more than ever today that the the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which we have been battling for five decades, actually draws its power from the U.S.

We don’t even need conspiracy theories to see this truth; that’s how crystal clear it is.

It doesn’t even hesitate to openly support the terror group anymore. Because we are now keeping our distance and telling it straight that it is in cahoots with terror.

Hence, we are more aware of the threat it poses and thus, we take our precautions.

There is no doubt that we have mitigated our losses compared to the past in this way. We called upon the U.S. to be honest, but it declined. So we called it out on its faults and forced it to act openly.

Now it’s forced to display that it’s openly aiding the PKK terror group. Thanks to this, we now clearly see that we face a U.S. problem and not a Kurdish one.

Sincere, true Kurds are now also aware of this rapport, this betrayal and act accordingly. Those who don’t bid farewell to being Kurdish, to humanity and to loyalty.

The same Uncle Sam has been haunting Turkey in the most devious way possible by not hesitating to cause an armed coup and protect the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETÖ).

It not only protects but controls it, and this force that it controls does not hesitate to wage the most despicable fight against Turkey across the globe and in all fields.

Let it do its worst so long as it doesn’t call itself our friend and stab us in the back. The fact that the U.S. does the most damage when it is your friend is true for all its alliances, not just with Turkey.

It has done nothing but harm its supposedly biggest ally in the region, Saudi Arabia.

Isn’t it enough to show the example of how it couldn’t even protect the airspace and oil facilities of Saudi Arabia, to which it has sold hundreds of billions of dollars of weapons, against a simple Houthi attack?

This distorted reality itself has inflicted far greater damage on Saudi Arabia than the Houthi attack.

Fortunes were wasted and the honor of the people of Saudi Arabia were trampled as Trump called out to King Salman, “You won’t last two weeks without U.S. support”

Is there anyone out there who knows what kind of advantages the U.S. has provided Saudi Arabia ?

It is no secret that Egyptian President Sisi is one of the U.S.’s biggest allies in the region.

The U.S. sees him as the ideal dictator model for Muslim countries in the Middle East.

Everyone knew that their relationship was special ever since the U.S., which has masked its own belligerency by claiming that it wants to bring democracy to the Middle East, refused to recognize the coup in Egypt and kept quiet about of the scores of human rights violations committed.

Trump himself revealed the dimension of their very special relationship at the G7 in France when he looked for Sisi saying, “Where’s my favorite dictator?”

Doubtless, the people of Egypt and the Muslim world don’t deserve this.

Sisi is an exemplary dictator that Trump and his administration see fit to rule the Muslim world.

According to them, it’s of no importance the Muslim world be democratic, so long that it be under their control. They can only achieve this with a despotic leader like Sisi who has no mercy for his own people and who is completely obedient.

Sisi, who has stuck to Trump like glue, is the nightmare of his own people.

Well it would now be more correct to say that he “was” their nightmare. Because the Egyptian public shook off the fear they have been entrapped in for over six years, in a single night.

Just when Trump’s favorite set off for New York, the protests which spontaneously erupted after a game on Friday night, quickly spread to to eight big cities.

These protests, which are the first of their kind to have erupted after six years, are not a one time thing; it seems that they will continue until Sisi is sent packing.

So you see, the bells of doom have started ringing for Trump’s favorite dictator. We will later evaluate what his end will bring forth.

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