His relationships are turning into a mania of persecution. Erdogan with the Europe, with the Turkish president's rhetoric revolving around the «attacks» Turkey is facing from outside due to its successes in the diplomatic and military fields.
Speaking to Dolmabahçe to the delegation of International Union of Democrats, Erdogan spoke of Islamophobia and Turkophobia, which is fueled by the jealousy of others.
«Do not forget that none of the attacks targeting our country in recent years, mainly in the areas of the economy and terrorism, are coincidental. Those who failed to break the fruit of Turkey in Libya, the Syria, the Aegean Sea, the Eastern Mediterranean and finally in Nagorno-Karabakh, they are trying to trip her up with asymmetrical methods and unfounded claims and accusations.».
Ο Recep Tayyip Erdoğan He urged people to fight against Islamophobia and Turkophobia, which he described as spreading like «poisonous ivy» across Europe.
«This was one of the reasons why hostility towards Turks and Muslims reached its peak with the outbreak of coronavirus in Europe. Almost every day we receive news of attacks against people whose rights are being violated simply because they are Turkish and Muslim. Neo-Nazi terrorism affects Muslims and other groups with different ethnic identities, opinions, and religious beliefs. In particular, attacks on mosques, workplaces, associations, and schools have reached unimaginable levels. Calls to burn the Koran in Sweden, for tearing it Koran in Norway, Insulting our prophet in the name of freedom of the press is just one of the attacks against our sacred values. But the Western world treats this growing threat like a poisonous ivy and insists on not taking action.
Attacks on the sacred values of Muslims are constantly ignored under the pretext of freedom of thought. At the same time, By talking about European Islam, French Islam, and Austrian Islam, they are dividing Muslims into two groups. The aim of these plans to combat extremism, as presented, is to break the ties of European Muslims with their homeland and the Islamic umma. Although they present it in different “packaging,” it is assimilation. It is imperative that we fight together against these plans, which have taken on a political guise and are becoming increasingly widespread. We can achieve this not by isolating ourselves, but by defending our positions to our interlocutors.











