Cherokee
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Pakistanis who have never visited Istanbul cannot visualize the city’s splendour, its heritage and the economic progress Turkey has made in the last 15 years. According to the latest World Bank Report Turkey is now the 17th largest economy of the world with GDP of about $800-billion and per capita income in excess of $10,000.
Despite the above the Turkish economy remains fragile and because of the huge current account deficit; is largely dependent on dollars inflows from Turkish migrant workers and her thriving tourist industry
It is really sad to see that Istanbul; a city I visited only a few months back and in my opinion is one of the greatest cities on the planet; is torn to pieces again. ISI may not have accepted the responsibility, but suicide being forbidden in Islam; only those inspired by the militant message of Syed Qutub and the Wahhabi/ Takfiri ideology actually practice it. Therefore this heinous act is clearly hall mark of the Daesh/ISIS activists.
Turkey always had to deal with some major socio-political problems due the disfranchised Kurdish population represented by the Kurdistan Workers Party who was constantly engaged in terrorist acts. Now with war in Syria and the emergence of more sinister ISIS; Turkey faces even greater danger.
Like all those who love Turkish people & Turkish food, I am deeply saddened by this carnage and the loss of innocent lives. Sadly, just as Wahhabi ideology mushroomed in Pakistan due to the policies of the bigot Zia during Afghan jihad; suicide bombings in Turkey are IMO direct result of Erdogan & the AKP’s incoherent policy toward the ISIS in Syria.
This appears to be a replay of the Afghan jihad & refugee influx in Pakistan only that it is now Syria and instead of 3-million Afghans, Turkey has to deal with one million Syrian refugees. However the consequences appear to be similar.
Turkey turned a blind eye to ISIS by allowing unimpeded transit of all groups opposite to the Assad regime because Erdogan’s gov't consider removal of Assad regime in the long term interest of Turkey. (Does this remind anyone of PML-N support of the Taliban in Afghanistan when they started?) Turkey even shot down a Russian plane which strayed across Turkish airspace for less the couple of minutes and posed no danger to Turkish assets.
This flawed policy allowed space to the propagators of militant ISIS brand of Islam to establish a strong network within the Turkish borders. As a result, in addition to fighting the Kurdish rebels, Turkey now has to deal with the ISI inspired terrorists who are attacking tourists as well as the Kurdish groups inside Turkey.
Regrettably; despite the fact that Wahhabi/Salafi/ Takfiri brand of Islam has thus far done little except butchering thousands of innocents who disagree with their brand of Islam; there are many in Pakistan who support them. Even the Oxford educated Imran Khan's PTI gov't in KPK has brazenly provided Rs 300-million ($30-million) grant to the nursery of Taliban. There must be also many naïve Turkish Muslims who are seduced into supporting militant Islam preached by ISIS because they think that ISIS is doing Allah's work.
Arabs have traditionally never cared much for the Turks anyway. Wahhabis were part of the Arab coalition during WW1 which sided with the English to defeat the Turks, thus it is strange that Erdogan favoured Wahhabis over the Alawite/Christian Assad regime.
ISIS by attacking the Istanbul airport has done serious harm to the Turkish tourism, which is one of main the sources of foreign exchange badly needed for the Turkish economy. It is therefore most important that Turkey uses all of her resources to eradicate the poison of ISIS ideology from their midst.
You meant ISIS .