Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Keep Turkey Out of the E.U. David Cameron, and Get the UK out too!

Today 27 July, Juche 99 British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he would support Turkish entry into the European Union. He made this announcement to the Turkish Parliament during an address. Cameron is currently on a state visit to Turkey. Cameron compared the roadblocks preventing Turkey from joining the European Union, to the roadblocks that French president, General Charles de Gaulle set up to prevent the United Kingdom from joining the European Council in 1966. Cameron announced that the roadblocks that were set up by the European Union are misguided and stink of racism against Islam.
The European Union has blocked Turkish entry due to alleged support of radical Islamic groups, treatment of Kurdish terrorists, possibilities of military coups and a rapid influx of Turkish immigration into the major E.U. nations. The major nations that oppose Turkish entry into the E.U. are France and Turkey. Austria’s opposition to Turkish entry into the E.U. originates in the Battle of Vienna, where troops of the Holy Roman Empire defeated the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Vienna, which also prompted the creation of croissants.
I strongly oppose Turkish entry into the European Union. I also oppose any and every nation trying to enter the European Union. I do believe that if Turkey joins the European Union, it will bring about the demise of the imperialist organisation. I believe Turkey will cause the downfall of the European for several reasons. The first reason is population, by the time the Republic of Turkey is eligible to enter the European Union, and it will have the largest population in Europe. If this is the case, Turkey will have the majority of seats in the European Union, meaning that it is likely that Moslem oriented political parties will dominate the E.U. parliament making decisions for the majority religion of Europe, Christianity. Along with having the majority population in all of Europe, Turkish immigrants are becoming the largest ethnic minority throughout much of Europe. Countries such as Germany, France, Spain and the Netherlands are receiving a massive influx of Turkish immigration. In Germany, many of these Turkish immigrants are contributing to a growth of crime. These immigrants are also constructing radical mosques which promote Islamic fanaticism targeting the west.
Other issues are more political in nature. The first significant issue is over the Republic of Cyprus. In 1974, Turkish troops invaded the Northern section of Cyprus declaring an independent republic. Since the Turkish invasion, Cyprus has been needlessly divided and suffers political instability and on occasion violence. Turkey however, has enough political problems as it is. There is a constant threat of a military coup, especially with the current government in power. The Constitution of the Republic of Turkey, which was written by the first Turkish President, Kemal Mustapha Ataturk, has a law promoting a secular government. The Turkish military has the responsibility of maintaining secularism in the republic. Currently, the Turkish government is promoting an Islamic platform, but is maintaining a secular course. There have been several attempted coups since the current government took office in 2005. The other issue that Turkey has is the Kurdish Terrorist Group, the Worker’s Party of Kurdistan. The Worker’s Party of Kurdistan wants to set up an independent Marxist-Leninist state for the ethnic Kurdish minority. Currently the Turkish government is fighting the terrorists in the southeastern portion of the nation. Turkish troops are involved frequently with cross border skirmishes and raids between the Turkish and Iraqi borders. If Turkey enters the European Union, all of Europe will be drawn further into conflicts in the Middle East, and further European intrusion into Middle Eastern affairs could escalate tensions and cause further wars.
Following the comments made by David Cameron in Ankara, I am very happy that I chose to endorse the British National Party. The British National Party strongly opposes the European Union. The BNP hopes to end British participation in the organisation.

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