Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is “considering breaking ties with Turkey following President Erdogan’s threats against Australians after the Christchurch massacre,” and he should. Erdogan is a brazen jihadist with the goal of reviving the Ottoman Empire. All Western countries should break ties with Erdogan, who aggressively advances the Islamization of the West. Instead, he is emboldened by the EU. Erdogan inaugurated one of Europe’s largest mosques in Cologne, Germany. He also still has aspirations to get Turkey into the EU, and in this he is helped along by Brussels, which has set aside billions to help pave the way for Turkey’s entry into the EU.

The attacks at the mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, was not in any way tied to Australia or any other state. It was an isolated act of aggression; the perpetrator identified as leftist, socialist and communist, not “right wing,” as the establishment media and Islamic supremacists identified him as repeatedly. The shooter stated: “The nation with the closest political and social values to my own is the People’s Republic of China.” And the political figure he most identified with is the British fascist Oswald Mosley, who, he says, “self-identified as a member of the ‘left’ and proponent of ‘European Socialism.'”



The article below says that Erdogan declared that “any terrorists would be returned in caskets if they attempted an attack on Turkey.” However, another report says he made this threat about Australian tourists with “anti-Islam views.” Meanwhile, in many Muslim countries, innocent infidels and apostates are returning to their families in caskets without having done anything except not yield to Islam.

Morrison said at a press conference: “Remarks have been made by the Turkish President Erdogan that I consider highly offensive to Australians, and highly reckless in this very sensitive environment.” The remarks merely provide a new glimpse of Erdogan’s belligerence.

“New Zealand terror attack: Australia-Turkey row ERUPTS as Morrison attacks Erdogan threats,” by Claire Anderson, Express, March 20, 2019: