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PRESIDENT ERDOGAN ANNOUNCES MIDDLE EAST SUMMIT
Ottoman president Erdogan has announced a historic summit will take place in the coming days for the creation of a joint pro-Islamic military and political force as the West deploys it's military in the region yet again.
President Erdogan made the announcement on Sunday while reviewing Ottoman military maneuvers in New Kurdistan and Syria. He already has the backing of President Assad of Syria, the pro-Russian government of Egypt and the Sino-Republic state of Iran.
Saying that the crises in the Middle East have reached an unprecedented danger, Erdogan said he “backs calls for a unified Islamic force” to confront regional security threats, chiefly from what he described as "colonial Empire making".
Erdogan added that there is an urgent need to filter the religious rhetoric of extremism & nationalism coming from the US and Europe, and whilst the US had rescinded it's ban on Islam, the EF had not. Erdogan also added that the simple fact that the US had passed racist legislation in the first place was cause enough to cause all Islamic States concern.
President Assad has recently being quoted as being "tired of foreign meddling into sovereign concerns" - a thinly veiled reference to the US foreign policy.
The fact that President Erdogan's call for calm and negotiations in Afghanistan have been unilaterally ignored by the US, and the rapid militarization of the US armed forces has been described as "hawkish" by the government of Iraq - who themselves have now grown long tired of US meddling.
The leaders of all unaligned Middle East nations have all acknowledged the call for a summit urgently - Israel was not invited.
It is thought that Erdogan proposes to turn the Middle East into a united front of Islam. It is not thought that it will be assimilated into TGOE, but instead have a new configuration.
Early Polls conducted today resulted in the following results:
Jordan - 92% AGREE - 5% DISAGREE 3% NEUTRAL (3840 Jordanians polled)
Syria - 96% AGREE - 2% DISAGREE 2% NEUTRAL (11201 Syrians polled)
Turkey - 92% AGREE 4% DISAGREE 4% NEUTRAL (38492 Turks polled)
Lebanon - 45% AGREE 37% DISAGREE 18% NEUTRAL (7263 Lebanese polled)
Kuwait -59% AGREE 31% DISAGREE 10% NEUTRAL (2837 Kuwaitis polled)
Egypt - 97% AGREE 1% DISAGREE 2% NEUTRAL (77192 Egyptians polled) - Egypt favours the move however would not be included
Saudi Arabia - 76% AGREE 23% DISAGREE 1% NEUTRAL (19821 Saudi's polled)
Oman - NO POLLING AVAILABLE
U.A.E. - NO POLLING AVAILABLE
Yemen - 82% AGREE 17% DISAGREE 1% NEUTRAL (1832 Yemenese polled)
Sino-Iran is also thought to favour the idea.
With the early polls suggesting the formation of a new Islamic League, it will be similar to the EF, with each individual nations remaining sovereign, with the Leaders of each state forming a Directorate. Internal affairs will be left to each State as long as they are progressive, whilst the military will be combined under the jurisdiction of the directorate. Ottoman Turkey & Syria will have the right the VETO any decisions made by the League, as will Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Each member of the directorate will have 1 vote each for military and major economic affairs, and to pass it must have the supports of 75% of the directorate.

The talks are heated - there is so much to discuss in so short a time. It will go to a vote made by officials from each country. Each country is said to have 10 votes, and a majority of +3 is needed to agree. It is clear that Lebanon has worries about Religion as it is the most diverse ethnically of all nations. The United Arab Emirates is sat on the fence, Kuwait is leaning towards remaining un-attached and Saudi Arabia wants promises on trade.
More to follow...

Ottoman president Erdogan has announced a historic summit will take place in the coming days for the creation of a joint pro-Islamic military and political force as the West deploys it's military in the region yet again.
President Erdogan made the announcement on Sunday while reviewing Ottoman military maneuvers in New Kurdistan and Syria. He already has the backing of President Assad of Syria, the pro-Russian government of Egypt and the Sino-Republic state of Iran.
Saying that the crises in the Middle East have reached an unprecedented danger, Erdogan said he “backs calls for a unified Islamic force” to confront regional security threats, chiefly from what he described as "colonial Empire making".
Erdogan added that there is an urgent need to filter the religious rhetoric of extremism & nationalism coming from the US and Europe, and whilst the US had rescinded it's ban on Islam, the EF had not. Erdogan also added that the simple fact that the US had passed racist legislation in the first place was cause enough to cause all Islamic States concern.
President Assad has recently being quoted as being "tired of foreign meddling into sovereign concerns" - a thinly veiled reference to the US foreign policy.
The fact that President Erdogan's call for calm and negotiations in Afghanistan have been unilaterally ignored by the US, and the rapid militarization of the US armed forces has been described as "hawkish" by the government of Iraq - who themselves have now grown long tired of US meddling.
The leaders of all unaligned Middle East nations have all acknowledged the call for a summit urgently - Israel was not invited.
It is thought that Erdogan proposes to turn the Middle East into a united front of Islam. It is not thought that it will be assimilated into TGOE, but instead have a new configuration.
Early Polls conducted today resulted in the following results:
Jordan - 92% AGREE - 5% DISAGREE 3% NEUTRAL (3840 Jordanians polled)
Syria - 96% AGREE - 2% DISAGREE 2% NEUTRAL (11201 Syrians polled)
Turkey - 92% AGREE 4% DISAGREE 4% NEUTRAL (38492 Turks polled)
Lebanon - 45% AGREE 37% DISAGREE 18% NEUTRAL (7263 Lebanese polled)
Kuwait -59% AGREE 31% DISAGREE 10% NEUTRAL (2837 Kuwaitis polled)
Egypt - 97% AGREE 1% DISAGREE 2% NEUTRAL (77192 Egyptians polled) - Egypt favours the move however would not be included
Saudi Arabia - 76% AGREE 23% DISAGREE 1% NEUTRAL (19821 Saudi's polled)
Oman - NO POLLING AVAILABLE
U.A.E. - NO POLLING AVAILABLE
Yemen - 82% AGREE 17% DISAGREE 1% NEUTRAL (1832 Yemenese polled)
Sino-Iran is also thought to favour the idea.
With the early polls suggesting the formation of a new Islamic League, it will be similar to the EF, with each individual nations remaining sovereign, with the Leaders of each state forming a Directorate. Internal affairs will be left to each State as long as they are progressive, whilst the military will be combined under the jurisdiction of the directorate. Ottoman Turkey & Syria will have the right the VETO any decisions made by the League, as will Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Each member of the directorate will have 1 vote each for military and major economic affairs, and to pass it must have the supports of 75% of the directorate.

The talks are heated - there is so much to discuss in so short a time. It will go to a vote made by officials from each country. Each country is said to have 10 votes, and a majority of +3 is needed to agree. It is clear that Lebanon has worries about Religion as it is the most diverse ethnically of all nations. The United Arab Emirates is sat on the fence, Kuwait is leaning towards remaining un-attached and Saudi Arabia wants promises on trade.
More to follow...

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