Turkey has reached a phase where “bigotry invades government and regime” until a new government is formed, which will put an end to the operating administration, “which is most unlikely now”; or until early parliamentary elections take place, “as it's expected”, which will shape the future government of Turkey.

The main factor of “bigotry” is the “Justice and Development Party”, which ventures into political issues, makes steps and measures that are expected to influence voters’ conviction for the sake of the Party in case early parliamentary elections happen. This is precisely after President Erdogan had seen the results that “threaten” his ambitions and made him bet on early elections. This might improve his position, as well as, bring the Party back to its central place before the Parliament and Turkish people, the place that it occupied before the June elections.

 

Given the situation of the Turkish regime, the deadly explosion on the Turkish border town of Suruc becomes one of the essentials of Erdogan’s policy, and a political “development” during the “stage of bigotry”. 

The agreement between Turkey and the United States on Incirlik Air Base in the south of Turkey was reached soon after the Suruc massacre with the purpose of fighting “ISIL”; to take Turkish explicit military measures on the borders with Syria; to demonstrate the performance of the “Justice and Development Party” in front of terror as part of the political propaganda to mislead the Turkish voter towards “the security of Turkey” and then use the “fruits” of this deception in the probable upcoming elections.

 

What really matters while questioning the political analysis is the implicit information of the US-Turkish agreement, not about Incirlik but about the Syrian borders and the Syrian file. Ones who followed the thread and the shallow official information (about the agreement) stated by the United States and Turkey, have to accept the idea that there are more dangers behind this deal than that of the previous declared agreement about training the so-called “system of conspiracy” — “Syrian Moderate Opposition” in Turkish military camps.

 

While leading the stage of bigotry, the “Justice and Development Party” practices escalation in regard to the Syrian crisis. To oppose this, there should be a key role for the mass media that resists and fights the one that supports terrorism. This could be done by raising awareness of the Turkish citizens through intensive programs that disclose the role of the “Justice and Development Party” in the making of terrorism and supporting multinational terrorism in Syria.

 

One that thinks that the Turkish voter can’t be deceived after the last elections, they are wrong and misled themselves, because it becomes clear that investing into terrorism is one of the most salient ways of colonialism and political deception these days. It is perhaps crucial to draw maps in the region, geographically and intellectually; and thus it is not hard for the elector to “draw” a map of Turkish elections.