Mehmet Ali Ağaoğulları
Religious ideology played a growing role alongside nationalism in an NMP doctrine; in a sense, Turkish nationalism was enhanced by Islamism. (...) With its nationalist-Islamist ideology, the NMP increasingly resembled the National Salvation Party, with one capital difference: it had recourse persistently to force and violence. (...) The NMP not only engaged in terror but also made it the cornerstone of its ideology.
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Türkeş: "There may well be guns in the hands of youngsters. We are a nation that loves weapons. Which one of us does not own one? If the idealist thinks it necessary, he can use his national weapon." (p. 203)