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The Grand Turk
Turkey Declares Itself a Superpower
2020-04-01
[MEMRI.ORG] In Turkey's Yeni Şafak daily, which is a mouthpiece of Turkey's ruling AKP, the paper's editor-in-chief İbrahim Karagül described what he saw as the collapse of the West and the rise of countries, including Turkey, after the global spread of the Coronavirus.

"Turkey is one of the world's new superpowers.

"We must note that as of now, Turkey is conducting more successful coordination, a more effective fight than most of the world's central powers. The state, central power, leadership, institutions, public formations, and citizens are handling matters in great harmony. If there are going to be any countries to rise post-corona – and there will be – Turkey is going to be one of them.

"The coronavirus epidemic will be overcome. Even if new epidemics follow, they too will be overcome. However, the establishment of a new world cannot be postponed..."

"EVERYTHING PRODUCED AND IMPOSED TO THE WORLD BY THE WEST IN THE FORM OF A GLOBAL DISCOURSE AND ORDER IS COMING TO AN END"

"It seems that everything produced and imposed to the world by the West in the form of a global discourse and order is coming to an end. The West has already lost its 'central' power. The standards of value may change radically. Crazy ideologies may emerge. The notion of power could be redefined. West's financial system, political system, security theories collapsed. New political orders will be established. New superpowers will emerge. The West's financial system is collapsing. Its political system and discourse are collapsing. Its security theories are collapsing. Its social theories are collapsing. Humanity no longer has any expectation of them.

"Centuries-old history has ended. History has turned over a new leaf. A new world is being established. As a matter of fact, this is nothing like the post-world war periods. It looks like a much more solid, much more radical change.

"New political orders will be established. New economic models will be developed. New lines of businesses, new consumption habits will begin. New political movements, new live models will develop. New superpowers will emerge. New discourses and models will develop with respect to the management of resources, markets and masses..."

"THE NATIONS CONTROLLING THE WORLD MAY COLLAPSE WHILE NEW ONES MAY TAKE TO THE STAGE"

"After geographical discoveries, this is the first time, ever since the start of colonialism that the world is undergoing such a power shift, power void, power consumption. Countries may change places. Nations may change places. Massive population movements are likely. Countries with weak power domains, weak state coordination may collapse.

"The West may become the East and the East may become the West. The North may transform into the South and the South into the North. The nations controlling the world may collapse while new ones may take to the stage. The perceptions of state and homeland may change. Political language and forms of political organization may change."
Posted by:Fred

#22  Turkeys.
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-01 21:58  

#21  Good comment, dron.
Posted by: Matt   2020-04-01 19:22  

#20  It has to be read from their perspective. Cheeky inanity that it is, it's also not without import for us.

Basically, they're implying that the blatant aggression and delinquent abandon that we see in display in islamic nations today gives a leg up against convention bound, legalist military superpowers. These militaries cannot use their power even after proliferating trillions worth of equipment and gigatons of death, so stuck are they in the struggle to maintain ideological consistency among themselves and in their domestic spheres.

In such a world, no one has to be a super power to take even the mighty US of A for a ride. Being a shameless islamic state with effective representation in various pressure groups on American campuses will do. So essentially, they've not attained 'super' status. It's the countries that once acted as cops of the world that have made themselves powerless.
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-04-01 19:15  

#19  ain't that cute
Posted by: Chris   2020-04-01 18:01  

#18  I guess sticking feathers up your butt can make you a Turkey.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-04-01 12:11  

#17  #9 that makes sense, decedent of a dime-god. Well strike me white pink.
Posted by: Dale   2020-04-01 11:52  

#16  Benito Mussolini had a high impression of himself, too, before being hung by his heels, that is.

...and Erdogan doesn't seem to be as capable as Mussolini.
Posted by: magpie   2020-04-01 10:51  

#15  In the last election Erdogan couldn't carry Istanbul. So much for the Caliphate and Turkey's New World Order.
Posted by: b   2020-04-01 10:30  

#14  What business is it of ours if the Grand Turk wants to waste blood and treasure in Syria?

Worked for Neville Chamberlain.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-04-01 09:09  

#13  /\ I miss Bob. You always knew where he was coming from. An admirable consistency.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-01 08:57  

#12  Baghdad Bob is still finding work apparently.
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-04-01 08:55  

#11  "Karagül described what he saw as the collapse of the West and the rise of countries, including Turkey".

Typical Mudslum propaganda.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-04-01 08:44  

#10  in the 2020s, even our superpowers are third world
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-04-01 08:10  

#9  And I'm a linear descendant of Gilgamesh.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-01 07:29  

#8  I hate how people misuse the term "superpower". Turkey is a regional power at best, and barely became a great power.

We can only hope that the "world order" comes to an end. It has been an utter disaster for the American people. We have been thrown out of work and forced to fight for this meaningless concept. Our people are killed and horribly maimed for life, either physically or mentally. And for what? For the benefit of hostile countries who hate us?

What business is it of ours if the Grand Turk wants to waste blood and treasure in Syria? Who cares? Better than us doing it.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2020-04-01 07:05  

#7  #2

No that was in 60'70's. Ideological Marxist production today is in US and other Anglo-saxon countries. PC and extension of Marxist exploited/exploiters game was started/created in US not Continental Europe.
Posted by: Thorong Grundy1520   2020-04-01 04:58  

#6  Turkey Is One Of The World's New Superpowers...

yah, it ranks right after North Korea.....
Posted by: Mercutio   2020-04-01 03:15  

#5  Turkey isn't even a regional power...

Expect them to lose Cyprus soon.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-04-01 02:37  

#4  Somebody is watching too much CNN.
Posted by: Beldar Cheating4047   2020-04-01 02:16  

#3  Turkey has grown with western technology transfer and Arab money. Both are at an end as the Turks have pissed off both. Back to being the Sick Man of Eurasia, in the near future, with a Kurdish majority. Erodogan's nightmare come true.
Posted by: Ulaviling Dark Lord of the French1268   2020-04-01 02:13  

#2  Uhm no! EU is the Marxist center, note that the EU has already gone full blown socialist, while the USA is fighting the socialists.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2020-04-01 01:45  

#1  He is correct in this:
"It seems that everything produced and imposed to the world by the West in the form of a global discourse and order is coming to an end.

The West has been destroyed from the interior by Marxists. Who is the Marxist center of the world today? USA and its Universities, its Media...
Posted by: Thorong Grundy1520   2020-04-01 00:49  

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