Page 151 - The Danger of a Communist Kurdistan
P. 151

under their control. They are easily able to meet such
                             needs as intelligence, arms, food and drink through
                             this policy of intimidation.

                                 A militant from this organization is not bound
                             by conventional rules. He is highly mobile, and can
                             strike when and where he likes. Because of these
                             characteristics, the communist PKK is able to obtain
                             almost all the advantages of guerrilla warfare. They
                             can attack our Turkish troops who stand guard in
                             police stations and are bound by laws and regula-

                             tions from every direction. It therefore seems impos-
                             sible to successfully oppose a terrorist group that
                             employs such cowardly methods – even if their num-
                             bers are far fewer than those of the powerful Turkish
                             Army – using conventional military tactics.

                                 What needs to be done in order to eliminate such
                             a cunning movement is to wage a multi-faceted intel-
                             lectual campaign. Communist terror can only be
                             defeated when its foundation, its intellectual system,
                             is annihilated. What one has to do is analogous to

                             drying up the swamps where mosquitoes breed,
                             rather than trying to swat them all one by one. In
                             summary, what needs to be done as a matter of
                             urgency is to eliminate the Darwinist, materialist
                             mindset that lays the foundations for communism
                             through intellectual activities.

                                 The form that this intellectual activity needs to
                             take is considered in detail in a later chapter. Before
                             that, however, we need to look at the finer details
                             and key points of the type of communist movement
                             being aimed for in the Southeast.



                           Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)                                149
   146   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156