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originally posted by: 23432
Turkish Troops will be sitationed in Ukraine at some point in this summer .
Syria is a bygone conclusion , Ukraine is going to get warmer this summer .
originally posted by: Patriotsrevenge
originally posted by: 23432
Turkish Troops will be sitationed in Ukraine at some point in this summer .
Syria is a bygone conclusion , Ukraine is going to get warmer this summer .
If that happens I can guarantee you that Ukraine and Turkey will have the Russian flag flying over their capitals by winter. Turkey just extorted the Eurowussies for 60bn but any more provocations with Russia and they will be seeing the how swiftly they can take a beating from the second most powerful nation on earth. I would almost say the most powerful nation on earth because their politicians do not make them fight with one hand tied behind their backs. American troops worry about shooting their guns anymore for fear they will be put in jail for shooting at the enemy.
originally posted by: HickoryStick
a reply to: Xcathdra
Seems to me our economies in the west have been run into the ground as well by our illustrious leaders. To me it seems Edrogan has taken a cue out of a Vlads playbook through his relentless attacks on the freedom of the press to solidify his power and eliminate dissent. Who knows, maybe they are in cahoots with each other.
originally posted by: theultimatebelgianjoke
a reply to: HickoryStick
President Erdogan says freedom and democracy have 'no value' in Turkey amid arrests and military crackdown
@AlexeBarker
Funny that the great leader of the great Ottoman people made this statement on the day Salah Abdeslam was arrested in Brussels and yet another bomb exploded in Turkey ...
It seems he can't help but skip every single good opportunity to STFU.
originally posted by: theultimatebelgianjoke
a reply to: 23432
One thing Putin doesn't do like Erdogan is using Chemical weapons against his own population : #yüksekova
Claim of chemical gas used in Yüksekova: About 40 people killed
originally posted by: theultimatebelgianjoke
a reply to: 23432
Feel free to provide an example.
originally posted by: 23432
I doubt you would concede to anything pertaining to Turks .
You are a one hate filled individual it seems .
This ATS , you are suppose to use your critical thinking abilities and ask questions before peddling misinformation as a credible source .
originally posted by: 23432
Wow , you didn't know that Central European powers are protecting , harbouring , supporting Terrorists since 1980's ?
As long as it was directed against Turks , the Kurdish terrorists were supported , armed , protected by Germany , France , Belgium , UK etc etc .
Belgium has been supporting terrorists since I was a child .
originally posted by: theultimatebelgianjoke
a reply to: 23432
And the events in Cizre were CGI maybe ?
COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Politicians in Europe have criticized a European Parliament vote this week that turned down a proposal to remove the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) from an EU list of terrorist organizations.
By a large majority on Wednesday, the European parliament voted against delisting the PKK, which has carried out an armed conflict in Turkey for greater rights for the country’s oppressed Kurds. The group is also banned by the United States and the rest of NATO.
But with the PKK in peace talks with the Turkish government, and its armed wing in Syria receiving recognition and some US and other Western help as it stands up to the Islamic State (ISIS) group, there are calls worldwide for its delisting as a terrorist organization.
In the European Parliament, 493 MPs voted in favor of delisting the PKK, 138 voted in favor and 64 abstained.