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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar
Kirkuk will remain separate of
course, but as two states, one nation. And
Crimea likewise, as two states, one nation. In other
words, we are one nation. [They ask,] "How can this
be possible?" So how did the Common Market come
about? How did the EU come about? Is it somehow impossible
when it is something to do with Muslims? We even share the same
language, religion, lineage and everything. We have the same
customs, traditions and everything. They say we cannot be united.
So how come Europe is united? How does NATO come together?
They all fight alongside one another, these people. I mean, when
they have to fight, they all fight together and are prepared to die.
Since they are capable of such a unity as that, why should the Turk-
ish-Islamic Union not come into being? Questioning it is something
so illogical as to be actually unanswerable. Of course it will hap-
pen. This is a sociological fact. But we need to be very honest in
doing this. If someone stands up and says: "We will build the Turk-
ish-Islamic Union, and we will rule the world. The Turkish race is
the greatest. It is the top race. We will rule the entire world," then
that is out of the question. But you stand up and say: "The Turkish
nation is a very noble and well-mannered one, full of love and in
favor of peace, and altruistic. In times of difficulty they will wish to
use all the means at their disposal, their selves and their
wealth, to isolate the situation in question and put it
right. We treat all the nations of the world
with love and affection..." Some say,
for example, that Russia will
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