Czech writer: The west is silent about the aggressive practices of Erdogan’s regime

Czech writer Lukac Lahotan assured that the West remains silent about the aggressive practices of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime, because it still considers it a strategic partner of  NATO, the United States and the European Union in their plans.

He explained in an interview with the Czech Parliamentary Papers website that the west prefers regimes similar to Erdogan’s regime rather than national governments with an independent decision, pointing out that this matter is one of the reasons for the practices that Syria has been exposed to in terms of unjust western practices.

Lahotan confirmed in an article he published on the website of the Second Reflex magazine that the practices and policies of Erdogan’s regime are similar to the policies followed by the Nazi regime in Germany that led by Adolf Hitler in the thirties and forties of the last century, which led to the outbreak of world War II, stressing that the West did not learn from its history. Therefore the west is still making concessions to Erdogan’s dictatorial regime.

Sanaa Hasan

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