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cies, it will not be a remote possibility to see the Communist Kurdistan
that is planned to be founded in the region at all costs gravitate toward
undesirable and dangerous communist alliances in the near future that
will inevitably disappoint its supporters.
F For extensive and detailed information on the subject, you can refer
to my books, “The Danger of a Communist Kurdistan” and “America’s
Failure to Perceive the PKK”.
Conclusion
Communism is still alive, and in our very midst. Communist or
Socialist parties will not find it difficult to rise to power in most of
Eastern Europe or even in some Western European countries. If they
find appropriate social conditions (as when the Nazis came to power in
Germany’s elections of 1933), they may establish a lasting Communist
regime. Russia experienced a development from Communism to
Fascism and then towards savage capitalism, but since the boundary
isn’t clear-cut between these ideologies, Russia can return to
Communism as the result of a social movement. China still regards
Maoism’s ideas as the only truth, and Communism’s influence is still
strongly evident in Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam.
Today’ s Communism, implementing the “one step forward two
steps back” tactic, has taken a step back. It continues its activities in var-
ious countries under different names, while giving the impression that it
presents no threat to the world. But by supporting the “conflict” argu-
ment of dialectical materialism, Communism is an endless fountain of
bloodshed. Under whatever appearance or name, still it regards the di-
alectical conflict as an inevitable law of history and can bring humanity
nothing but bring cruelty and misery.
The precaution that must be taken is to dry up the Communist
swamp that produces this danger. Otherwise, struggling with the mos-
quitoes (that is, with Communist supporters) one by one will be of no
avail. So long as the swamp is not dried up, the mosquitoes will continue
to hatch at an increasing rate.