OluÅŸturulma Tarihi: Haziran 15, 2005 00:00
Yes, the EU dreams of our leaders are being completely destroyed. Which is why they no longer even talk about them the way they used to. They just say "The talks will begin on October 3." Because they know even better than we do that there is no particular meaning attached to the start of the talks. The German President spoke openly a few days ago:'The limits for the talks with Turkey should remain open.'Which means "let's not give Turkey any guarantees on the subject of membership." We can do whatever we like, they are not going to let us in. The French Foreign Minister Blazy spoke even more consisely: "If Turkey does not follow the guidlines we have laid down, it is not even a question, the October 3 talks will not start. Neither Turkey nor any other country will enter the EU without a referendum in France, without the approval of the French people." Well, the referendum results from two weeks ago were clear. You get a picture of the direction this is going. This time, Turkey is being very clearly left out. EU countries which seem like they are for us are pressing us from another angle: "Come on guys, don't do anything outside of what we say. Especially not in this atmosphere, the results would really be bad. Just do what we say." And the great Turkish Republic, in the face of this all, has become like a toy, diminished, worthless...But none of happened over the course of one day, or one month. And actually, the people who have put us in this situation should be ashamed, for who else could be ashamed? ***But yourselves for a moment in the place of the EU, and ask yourselves "should I take a country like Turkey?" The country desperate to get into your union has regions where a terror organization roam freely. There are war plane operations going on even now in that country's Lice-Kulp-Genc triangle. Every day, mines go off, soldiers fall, terrorists are killed in that country. In that country, a 13 year girl is married off to a boy her same age. They have a wedding, a religious ceremony. In that country, millions of people live on the border of hunger and poverty. Millions of its people, including university graduates, are jobless. The united goal of all of the jobless is to, at the first chance, go abroad. They have given up hope on their own country, and woudl throw themselves out the door to another country first. But they can't get visas. Thievery, muggings, broad daylight robberies: they are all at a peak. Corruption, nepotism, money laundering continue on. The economy is being held up by hot money coming in from abroad. The minute this money is pulled out, there will be a crisis. In the meantime, the administration and the local municipalities linked to it allow for religious trading and religious exploitation. Now, try to think objectively! If you were the EU, would you take such a country? They have no intention anyway. The people of the EU say it openly...And I have written from the very beginning of this all, trying to persuade:They will get us to do everything that they want, but they will never let us in. Sometimes I wonder, when I wrote that, was I wrong? After all, I am a person, I could be wrong. Yesterday I asked our reporter in Brussels, Zeynel Lule, about this question. Zeynel is an expert on the EU. One of the reporters who watches the EU most closely. Anyway, the answer I received from Zeynel was a confirmation: "The match's final score has been revealed!" Â
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