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Erdogan's new provocation: He appeared as a new conqueror celebrating the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque

Featured Erdogan's new provocation: He appeared as a new conqueror celebrating the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque

With an eye on the elections, Tayyip Erdoğan is not stopping provocations against Greece. This time in his speech he celebrated the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque, characterizing it as a second fall.

As SKAI channel correspondent in Istanbul Manolis Kostidis reported, the Turkish president read a "prophetic" poem in which he appears as a new conqueror.

The poem read by Erdogan

"Hagia Sophia, wonderful temple! Don't worry the grandchildren of Muhammad the Conqueror will tear down all the idols and turn you back into a mosque. They will cry when they get ready for prayer and kneel down to pray. The sounds of prayers will once again fill the empty domes. It will be the second Fall. Poets will write epics. Prayers will announce it. The sounds of prayers that will be heard from the empty minarets today will be heard again in Space.
The whole world will think that Muhammed the Conqueror has risen and the Second Fall will happen, these days are near, maybe closer than tomorrow. Praise be to Allah, we deserved to reach this tomorrow.
You heard the poem and it said it will open. Hagia Sophia... Is Hagia Sophia open? God has claimed us. Praise be to Allah."

Erdogan attacks Macron, NATO and the US

In the same speech, Erdogan hinted today that Turkey could approve Finland's entry into NATO, without doing the same for Sweden.

"If necessary, we can give a different message regarding Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different message about Finland," the Turkish president said in response to a question about the two Nordic countries' candidacy for NATO membership.

Referring to the issue of the F-35s, from whose co-production program the US - under Donald Trump - kicked Turkey out in 2019 in the wake of the Russian S-400 purchase, which angered Ankara's allies - he repeated his appeal to Washington to keep its commitment. You said F-35, but you didn't keep your word. Although we paid somewhere around 1.4 billion dollars, you are not giving it to us. If you don't give anything, this will have a price," he threatened.

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