The Armenian Issue Manipulated by the
British Deep State
The 150-Year-Old Project to Weaken Turkey
Before we begin to study the Armenian issue in detail, which has been a
controversial issue since WWI, it is important to keep in mind that everything
that happened during those years took place in the course of an
all-encompassing world war that cost the lives of millions of people. Both
parties suffered immensely as a result.
Turkey's
official position on the matter is demanding an examination of historical
archives, and commissioning an independent international committee, which will
examine the accuracy of the allegations based on historical records. Needless
to say, going back to the historical records is important so that the truth can
be known, baseless allegations can be eliminated, and justice can be
established. However, the most important goal should be leaving behind the past
and working to rebuild our friendship and brotherhood. There is no doubt that
both Armenians and Turks suffered heavy losses during the war but holding
grudges and calling each other to account for events of centuries ago is not
the right course of action. Today's generations should focus on building a
union of love, which will bring happiness to everyone.
Armenians
are honest, bright and decent people. For centuries, we have lived together as
a family; they have been great assets to our nation and made great
contributions with their trustworthy, artistic, educated and talented
characters. They held top administrative positions not only in the Ottoman
government, but also in the Ottoman Army. However, the British deep state worked
relentlessly to tear this beautiful people away from us, to break our bond.
Such aspirations continue even today. This deep organization has always used
the Armenian issue as leverage in reaching its goals. As we examine the history
of the Armenian problem, it is important to carefully study these points.
We are
dedicating this whole chapter to the Armenian problem in the Ottoman Empire,
because it was mostly incited, planned and orchestrated by the British deep
state. The mistaken beliefs that 'radical nationalism and conflicts between
races would bring about improvement', which originated and spread to the rest
of the world from Britain, caused serious problems in Anatolian communities,
like they did among many Middle Eastern peoples. Particularly after oil was
discovered in the region, the increasing geopolitical and geostrategic
importance of the region gave even more of an incentive to the British deep
state and it sped up its plots involving the regional people including
Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Arabs, and Turks among others. By numerous plots,
the British deep state drove a wedge between us and our Armenian brothers and
sisters. Therefore, it is crucial to keep this point in mind and carefully
consider the evidence offered in the following pages.
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