As has been predicted and as I discussed in The Coming Mideast Bloodbath and the Death of Turkey , Turkey’s death is at hand.
On the 20th of September, the Palestinians will declare for independence. Turkey will be the first to recognize them, and will move its ships into what the Israelis will still consider their territorial
waters. This will spark a crisis of Turkey and Israel. The Palestinians, as usual, have not thought this through. A declaration of independence will annul all agreements, such as Oslo, between them and the Israelis. Israel will first move to cut off all power and water to their territories. Then, when the PA’s home bred terrorists open with their daily missile barrages, the Israelis will, correctly, view this as an act of war by the PA against Israel. Their response will quickly draw Turkey and Egypt into the fight.
The Turkish fleet, near Israel, will become reefs. The Israelis will be forced to deal first with the Egyptians and will call upon their alliance with Greece against Turkey, while driving the Egyptians out of the Sinai. Turkey Out, Greece In: Security Deal Signed with Athens
The eventual war will evolve as follows:
Axis of Evil
USA*
Britain*
France*
Italy*
Germany*
Turkey
Egypt
Lebanon
Georgia
Azerbaijan
Saudi Arabia
Iraq
Albania
Bosnia
Orthodox Alliance
Russia
Greece (Byzantine)
Ukraine
Belarus
Bulgaria
Serbia
Israel
Armenia
Kurds
Cyprus
Macedonia
Croatia
Those with the Astrix, 5 of the great 6 powers, will drop out shortly after the start of the war, when the scope and reality of the fight becomes clear.
With the death of Turkey, several key thing will happen, affecting further trends. One, the dream of a Muslim Caliphate, one great Caliphate, will be eroded away, as Turkey, for the past 500 years, was the center of such dreaming. Orthodox Christianity will again be on the march, moving to again reclaim its lands and souls that were stolen by the Islamics for the past 1400 years.
The Muslim Arabs will once again be shown for non-competent generals and soldiers that they are, having lost much of their military equipment and hundreds of thousands of lives. The Egyptians will once again be pushed out of the Sinia by the Israelies, this time not to return. Even the Jews are not fool enough to give up that land a second time. The Palestinians will be pushed out of Gaza and the West Bank, into Egypt and Jordan, causing major problems to the local rulers, who themselves will face civil war.
Egypt will be a basket case for decades to come. Syria will lose of its Kurdish territories but Basir will be able to hold on to power. Like it or not, he will be faced with a very different landscape and will ally closely with the Orthodox Alliance, using draconian tactics to exterminate his own radical elements.
The Armenian, Byzantine, Bulgarian sections of Turkey will be converted to Orthodoxy. While the West and Saudies will whine, they will be powerless to intervene. This will cause unrest and revolts but over time, the policy will be final and the area will calm down.
The power of the West will be shown in its full weakness, with no one left to doubt. Squabbling in NATO and the organization’s collapse will follow shortly. A bankrupted and embarrassed US will finally retreat to its own shores, where its elites will have to contend with an angry, impoverished but well armed citizenry.
While the EU, more and more in the form of the Fourth Reich, will survive and will gain strength, it will do so at the expense of abandoning some of its SE territories, the prime ones being Romania and Bulgaria as well as aspirations on Serbia. Greece (now Byzantium), will leave of its own according. Damned by the Christless, soulless Eurocrats for taking backs what is its and restoring the Byzantine Empire, Greece will see no reason to stay and surrender its future to the Germanics.
Russia will not only gain back most of Georgia and Azerbajan, but will be the main influential player in the Balkans and Near East, namely Asia Minor. Syria and Israel will be pulled into the Russian sphere.
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