Bulent Sezgin: Yesterday Turkey has received 45 thousand refugees coming from Syria, in one night. Some say that exact number is about 60 thousand.
Adnan Oktar: Masha'Allah. May God increase their numbers. God sends them along with their blessings insha'Allah. But the region is in need of a design, this is not the way. They should give those lands a form, a design. I have been saying this from the very beginning. I told them that they needed to establish a secure zone there. There is no need to behave in such a polite, such a kind manner. The Syrian border should be crossed, sparing about 50 or 60 kilometer land and declare it as a secure-zone. They will announce that land as a "no-flight" zone. That is it. There is nothing complicated about this. There is no besieging in this. I mean you are not saying "I am taking your land" you are simply establishing a secure zone. If they attempt to say; "I will not let you establish a secure zone my friend," then you will do it anyway without minding them. Such an objection would not be acceptable. We need to draw a line here. You will say; "this is a no-flight zone." I have been saying this from the beginning. "There will be no flights over this latitude and this longitude and you are not allowed to fly over this zone," you will say and they would not fly over there. You will say; "military passes are not allowed either," and you will circumvent those lands with barbed wires and give it a status of a foreign land temporarily. And that is it. You will then settle those innocent wronged people in those lands in tents or whatever needed. And that would be it.
Bülent Sezgin: Mr. Adnan, Turkey is demanding a 30 kilometer square secure zone and actually the US accepts that as well.
Adnan Oktar: 30 kilometers might work, but 50-60 kilometers would work as well.
Bülent Sezgin: According to the international laws, such a zone should be under the control of the UN.
Adnan Oktar: Well, alright. Let them do it right away. There is no need to prolong the discussion. But 30 kilometers would be very narrow. They would be uneasy.
Bülent Sezgin: 30 kilometer square field.
Adnan Oktar: 30 kilometer square would not work, it would not do anything. The land should have at least 30 kilometer diameter. The diameter of the borders should at least be that. 60 kilometer is a good choice in my opinion. Moreover they can establish a "no-pass" secure land in an additional 10 kilometer land. I mean they would then have double borders 10 kilometer wide. And 50 kilometer part will be open for use. That is because some might sometimes act psychopathic and cross that border but it would then be possible to catch those psychopaths in that 10 kilometer range. That land should be declared a no-flight zone. There is no need to prolong this discussion. It would not be possible to deal with this problem like this. This should be done right away.
Aylin Kocaman: You've said this when the civil war first started in Syria.
Adnan Oktar: I have said this in the beginning but they do not listen to reason. They have only newly come to what I've said.
Ceylan Özbudak: In the beginning you've said that this turmoil would last very long. You said that it would not come to an end in a few months like they assume. And it really happened exactly as you said. Back then they didn't foresee that it will last this long.
Adnan Oktar: Well, that is true. Back then the Prime Minister- actually Mr. Davutoğlu was the Minister of Foreign affairs back then- said that this will come to an end in a few months. I said it won't end. I said it will last years. Well, we've also said about the "hostages" ISIS withheld, we've said that these people are Sunnis and that our state should say that these people are Sunnis only a day ago and only a day later they've been released. That is because, according to Islamic law they cannot do anything to them. I mean according to their own beliefs they cannot do anything to those people. And Turkey announced that she will not take part in an operation. What is more? There is nothing to wait for after all that. There is nothing to be obstinate about.