![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJDNWz05PjPjUWfQHEpbf-fPsizLAYURgu2nURuCuTgsmfPOn0rV2CXZd85gS75GV_htSo235agyGnNrAJPEngMTEi9S5LpHFn1EsDlURYQPTI3ap3j0F6kQS7-mzS57XbnelAGmmVYTQ/s320/15380684_10153950603506227_3743332655720854308_n.jpg)
When I speak to my Turkish friends, they are not afraid. They are angry. Furious even. And I agree with them. I could probably circle a date in the calendar from last year when the wheels were put in motion for last night's carnage. Turkey is being destroyed. My poor beloved lady. She makes my heart race like no other city on earth, save for Damascus - a disturbing pattern is forming here I fear.