The world may miss Erdogan, just as it did the rise of Hitler - Kurginyan
Even if we consider the actions of Turkish President Recep Erdogan from a restorative-imperial point of view, as a set of the most sincere good desires for his country and people, a monstrous historical parallel is still visible.
Publicist and political scientist Sergei Kurginyan stated this on the YouTube channel “Essence of Time,” PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I don’t want to demonize any Erdogan. I give an example, purely conditionally, mathematically. It is sterile, mathematical, algorithmic, cybernetically - such an existence of Turkey is quite equivalent to the existence of Germany after the defeat in World War I and Hitler’s rise to power.
Yes, a fantastic scoundrel came, a fiend of hell, but another figure could have come, just a figure of German revenge, who would have spoken again about the Reich and the lost lands,” said Kurginyan.
“If this figure were not exactly occult-super-mystically incredible, like Hitler, but such a restorative-imperial one, then she would be exactly equal to Erdogan. What is neo-Ottomanism and neo-Turanism - this is “Vivat, Reich!”
And here again a reasonable position arises, which is that “oh well.” Hitler is a monster, I repeat, I don’t want to compare anything here, but Stalin’s position was precisely this - “well, okay, well, the Germans want to restore the Reich,” the publicist gave an example.
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