Did you know?
Turkish "First Lady" Emine Erdogan and the genocidal war criminal's wife, Sara Netanyahu, are actually good friends.
In September 2023, a month prior to the start of the most horrendous genocide in history in Gaza, Jill Biden hosted a gathering of the wives of allied leaders. The 'pious' hijab clad Emine had no qualms shaking hands with Mrs. Netanyahu. The Zio occupation was already brutal. But it mattered as little to Emine as it did to her self-seeking husband.
For several years we were duped. But Tayyip Erdogan's discreet foreign policies are no more a secret. Soon after the start of the genocide in Gaza, he denied selling oil to Israel. He lied. He maintained commercial ties. Oil continued to arrive in the port of Ceyhan from Azerbaijan and shipped to Israel. It's a silent and unwritten understanding between Tayyip Erdogan's government and Israel that Erdogan's belligerent rhetoric against Israel to the media is part of the game, something for which Israel needn't worry. Netanyahu confirmed shortly after October 7 when Erdogan spoke as a champion of the Gaza cause: "Before he called me Hitler every six hours, now he calls me Hitler every three hours. But all is fine as long as trade keeps moving."
Erdogan knew since 2011 that breaking the Axis of Resistance comprising of Assad's Syria, Iran and HezbAllah leading to the fall of Damascus would benefit only a single entity in the Middle East, that is, Israel. Yet he adamantly went ahead until he achieved his goal through staunch support for HTS-AQ terrorist and US proxy, Ahmed al Sharaa aka Jolani. One may wonder why he did that? Just ambition. The satisfaction of snatching parts of Syria boosted his fragile ego. He presumed he could chase the Syrian Kurds by getting into Syrian territory at will after ousting Assad. But those Kurds apparently outwitted him by making an alliance with Jolani.
Tayyip Erdogan's covert alliance with the Zio state has helped much to weaken the pan-Islamic world by strengthening Israel. It renders his proclaimed support for Gaza a ruse.
While the naive Turks may assume their first lady to be a down-to-earth homemaker leading the life of a pious and simple Muslim woman "fermenting apples to prepare vinegar" in the palace kitchen, the truth is a shocking reversal. Emine is a shopaholic; no amount of thousands or millions is too much for her to spend in a single splurge. Daily Mail's mind blowing report of 2016 supported by real images is worth a read.
An excerpt from Pakistan's Tribune quoting Daily Mail "As a quarter of her country live in extreme poverty and almost two million live on just £3 a day, the president's wife boasts she drinks specialist white tea at £1,500 a kilogramme… and drinks it from gold leaf glasses worth £250 each. She once closed down a shopping mall in Brussels to go on a designer shopping spree and while accompanying her husband on an official visit to Warsaw in Poland blew through more than £37,000 while browsing an antiques bazaar. Any items she found would no doubt be needed for the sprawling palace Erdogan has constructed in the foothills outside the Turkish capital Ankara.”
In September 2021 she shocked many Turkish politicians when spotted wearing a wrist watch priced $35,000 in an image posted in her book "My Travels to Africa." Tweeted by Turkish politician, Ahmet Erozan, "Would (President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan) Tayyip write, but not Ms. Emine...Her book 'My Travels to Africa' decorated with photographs is on the market...Chopard Happy Diamonds wristwatch is in harmony with Africa's poverty. If her wristwatch is not fake, its price starts from 30,000 euros."
In 2023 the Turkish Ministry of Culture had to spend 2.6 million Liras for the publication and promotion of a book 'Turkish Cuisine with Centuries-old Recipes' because Emine claimed to have written its forward.
Journalist Ender Imrek was lucky to be acquitted in 2019 after Emine Erdogan brought criminal charges against him for his critical comment of her carrying in public a $50,000 designer handbag.
For sure, the eight decade Kemalist rule was awful. But the Turks didn't deserve a replacement as ambitious, deceitful and basking in greed like Emine and Tayyip. Not reformists by a long shot. Better suited to play the 'Bonnie and Clyde' of Turkiye.
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