I’m not so much concerned with islamic slogans printed on cheap TShirts for sale in a Turkish market, as I am with the knowledge that Tatar muslims in the Ukraine were demanding that NATO should act to protect them, or else they might be forced to bring back some of their fighters from Syria...and the Western media mentions not a single word.
Scratch beneath the surface anywhere on the planet, and if there’s killing going on, more than likely you’ll find islam:
“...Some of the children of the deportedraised in Uzbekistan and now adultshave returned to become leaders. Refat Chubarov, head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, the representative body of the Tatars, has called on his peoplethere are now approximately 300,000 Tatars in Crimeato peacefully boycott the referendum. Nevertheless, some Crimean Tatars have vowed to oppose secession, with force if necessary. According to Western press reports, some Tatars fighting with the rebels in Syria have offered to return to join the cause...”
I’m guessing it wasn’t considered politically correct to mention the Tatars are sunni muslims...
From my perspective, IS has given the muslims currently & mostly fighting in Syria & Iraq a very active platform. Moreover, IS has an incredibly savvy approach to marketing itself, whether in cheap, branded clothing such as T-shirts (manufactured in East Asia, e.g. Indonesia) on sale in Turkey for which the demand has increased, or via social media such as Twitter and Facebook, which can easily provide global reach to any muslim or those who look for an "exotic adventure". This is utterly dangerous.
NATO was essentially set up to counter the Warsaw Pact. With the fall of the USSR over 2 decades ago, and ever since, we are increasingly faced with a dire Islamic threat. NATO as it stands no longer has much relevance. Time to re-think NATO, in my view.