Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently, in his unacceptable speeches about a country’s leader against another country leader, fraudulently targeted France by making barbaric threats against French President Emmanuel Macron and the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo magazine.
Immediately after the insults of the Turkish President, namely on Thursday 29 October 2020, there were three attacks on French citizens and French targets that claimed the lives of three innocent French citizens.
by Thanos S. Chonthrogiannis
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More specifically:
- The attack in Nice, France, with the beheadings of victims inside a church.
- The attack in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on a French Consulate guard.
- The attack on police officers and passers-by in Avignon, France.
In France, because of their former colonies, millions of Islamists live, including thousands of fundamentalist Islamists.
The same is true in many EU member countries, which if they did not have former colonies to flow into them Muslim populations from them, due to the migration-refugee problem that has been arising in the EU since 2010, many Muslim populations from Asia and Africa live in Europe.
At any given moment all these thousands of fundamentalist Islamists living in the EU and hundreds of thousands of Muslims can in future be radicalised and adopt Islamic fundamentalism and revolt by listening to the calls of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who presents himself as the “father-leader” of Islamists everywhere.

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All these fundamentalist Islamists, by accepting to be killed-self-sacrificing after indiscriminately killing Christians in the religion European citizens act as young-modern “Assassins”, i.e. potential murderers and/or saboteurs in the EU, believing that they offer their lives to their god with self-acceptance.
In order to be able to see the similarities that all these current existing and potentially fundamentalist Islamists who live in EU member countries and are willing to lose their lives must first kill, according to them, “infidels”, with the then “Assassins’” we must describe in summary who the “Assassins” were.
The Assassins (Persian: Ḥashashiyan; Arabic: Ḥashīshiyya or Ḥashīshiyyīn, singular Ḥashīshī) were a Nizari Ismaili sect who lived in the mountains of Persia and in Syria between 1090 and 1275.
During that time, they held a strict subterfuge policy throughout the Middle East through the covert murder of first Muslim and later Christian leaders that were considered enemies of their state. The modern term assassination is based on the tactics used by the Assassins.
The Assassins were enemies of the Sunni rulers. The word Ḥashashiyan or Ḥashīshī it’s called the one who eats hashish, given by the Crusaders. The Assassins carried out their acts under the influence of hashish. The word Assassin (which in English means Killer) came from a quote from the word hasasin.
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The founder of the battalion was Hassan-i-Sabah and he set up this small elite army with the initial aim of killing the Sunni Seljukus. The members of the Assassins’ battalion, who undertook to carry out political assassinations, were called self-sacrificing.
These are the similarities between the then Assassins and the current fundamentalist Islamists who live in the EU member countries and not in the Middle East at the time.
At any time, the Turkish President’s orders can mobilize thousands of semi-mad Islamist fanatics who will strike citizens, politicians, businessmen, infrastructure in Europe, creating fear and terror in the lives of citizens in Western societies (more on the subject of Islam and Islamophobia in Europe you can read the analysis entitled «Islam in Europe and Islamophobia»).
The problem for the security services of EU member countries is that they cannot be detected in advance but only after their often-deadly action.
The convictions of the Nice incidents by the official Turkey, when it is Turkey itself that, through its President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, through the state mechanism that controls the media/information and through the ruling AKP party, guides and incites religious hatred against France and the EU, while imposing a boycott of French products and comparing France with the Crusades, if anything, are hypocritical and clearly show the moral perpetrator (Turkey) of these attacks and those of others similar such attacks that follow in the future.



