• Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Turkish president says Germany ‘mercilessly supports terrorism’
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[QUOTE]Chancellor Angela Merkel called earlier outbursts issued from Ankara 'completely misguided' Turkey’s president has accused Germany of “mercilessly supporting terrorism” - the latest in a string of insults traded between Ankara and its Nato allies in northern Europe. Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s comments, broadcast live on television, threaten to inflame an already volatile diplomatic crisis that erupted at the weekend when the Netherlands blocked Turkish ministers from speaking at a political rally in Rotterdam Mr Erdogan has previously accused European countries, including Germany, of harbouring terrorists, something European countries deny. The Turkish president also said he planned to take the spat with the Netherlands to the European Court of Human Rights. [/QUOTE] Source: [url]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/recep-tayyip-erdogan-germany-turkey-president-supports-terrorism-mercilessly-isis-a7628046.html[/url] That's rich coming from Turkey of all places.
Fucking [b]TURKEY[/b] saying fucking [B]GERMANY[/b] supports terrorism?! Jesus talk about a disconnect from reality.
Oh the irony.
He can take himself to the Court of Human Rights while he's at it.
Damn, governments have been getting more and more retarded these past couple of years.
[QUOTE=BuffaloBill;51955711]Fucking [b]TURKEY[/b] saying fucking [B]GERMANY[/b] supports terrorism?! Jesus talk about a disconnect from reality.[/QUOTE]are you sure he's disconnected and not just going with the ancient trick of blaming your political enemies for everything in an attempt direct the attention of your subjects away from your own atrocities?
[QUOTE=BuffaloBill;51955711]Fucking [B]TURKEY[/B] saying fucking [B]GERMANY[/B] supports terrorism?! Jesus talk about a disconnect from reality.[/QUOTE] The point of this isn't to make Germans agree with the Turkish government, most Germans are better educated and wouldn't believe what an obvious despot says. It's mainly targeted towards poor and easily influenced Turks.
Can we kick em out of NATO yet
Really a shame Erdogan wasn't taken out during last year's coup (assuming it wasn't staged I mean). He's been nothing but a problem. Stop supporting ISIS and al-Nusra, you miserable fuck.
[QUOTE=-nesto-;51955883]Can we kick em out of NATO yet[/QUOTE] Well since all the nukes have been moved to Romania now, yes.
[QUOTE=Govna;51955942]Really a shame Erdogan wasn't taken out during last year's coup (assuming it wasn't staged I mean). He's been nothing but a problem. Stop supporting ISIS and al-Nusra, you miserable fuck.[/QUOTE] That wasn't a coup that was a political power play orchestrated by erdogan in an effort to arrest thousands of political opponents.
[QUOTE=Joazzz;51955767]are you sure he's disconnected and not just going with the ancient trick of blaming your political enemies for everything in an attempt direct the attention of your subjects away from your own atrocities??[/QUOTE] Probably this. Even if a part of your people sorta believe the accusations to be true, it all makes Turkish government look less bad by comparison.
At least Germany has accepted that they have committed a genocide and has taken steps to redeem themselves, unlike Turkey who sits there spouting [I]"the Armenian genocide never happened and they deserved it anyway"[/I].
Fuck turkey, they support ISIS and many other terrorist groups in Syria. They deny what they did in the past. They hypocrite piece of shits. Fall of turkey is finally coming, every day it just gets closer! =D
[QUOTE=Govna;51955942]Really a shame Erdogan wasn't taken out during last year's coup (assuming it wasn't staged I mean). He's been nothing but a problem.[/QUOTE] I don't normally hop on conspiracy theories but I can't help but think it was staged as fuck. The coup was very small and weak. It just happened to be directed from a NATO Airbase, which gave Erdogan an excuse to rail on the United States and open relations with Russia. He also had long lists of people to purge, journalists, teachers, judges, and other officials. It also showed to the world the rabid loyalty of his base, as Erdogan's supporters went and killed soldiers involved at the President's request. Coup F-16's allegedly had the Presidential Plane in their sights, yet they did not fire. They have to take down the target of the coup, especially since the coup's situation had rapidly declined by that point. But they didn't fire, they were asked to leave [I]and they did?![/I] What kind of coup drops their priority target because they were [I]asked[/I] to? I just don't buy it.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;51955971]Well since all the nukes have been moved to Romania now, yes.[/QUOTE] Should station them in Greece, would possibly make Turkey more reasonable and help drive Greece away from its Russian backers because the Greeks certainly don't want the Russians being friendly with Turks. One can understand people being hateful towards Turks [Greeks, Armenian, Assyrians and Kurds] but remember the Turkish people are not the same as their leaders. The Turks of today are not the Turks of yesterday.
Putting nukes in an unstable country sounds like a bad idea
[QUOTE=TheCrown;51956885] One can understand people being hateful towards Turks [Greeks, Armenian, Assyrians and Kurds] but remember the Turkish people are not the same as their leaders. The Turks of today are not the Turks of yesterday.[/QUOTE] Ya you are right, they are definitely not the same Turks of yesterday. They definitely don't support the terrorists in Syria. They definitely don't deny their genocidal past. They definitely don't hate non-Muslims and support Muslim brotherhood.
[QUOTE=vrej;51957039]Ya you are right, they are definitely not the same Turks of yesterday. They definitely don't support the terrorists in Syria. They definitely don't deny their genocidal past. They definitely don't hate non-Muslims and support Muslim brotherhood.[/QUOTE] Im sure quite a few deny their genocidal past but it is interesting to note that the people who actually did the genocide plus those who didn't [like the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire] acknowledged it but the word for genocide wasn't really in vogue then. They used the word massacre instead. The kurds of today took part in it and they acknowledge it today of course.
[QUOTE=-nesto-;51957007]Putting nukes in an unstable country sounds like a bad idea[/QUOTE] Didn't they get removed?
[QUOTE=TheCrown;51957077]Im sure quite a few deny their genocidal past but it is interesting to note that the people who actually did the genocide plus those who didn't [like the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire] acknowledged it but the word for genocide wasn't really in vogue then. They used the word massacre instead. The kurds of today took part in it and they acknowledge it today of course.[/QUOTE] "Im sure quite a few deny their genocidal past" Very wrong, there are many videos you can search up and see what the Turkish people think of the genocide. The acceptance rate is probably between 3-5%. And the ones that accept are usually ones that live outside of Turkey. As for the Kurds, I am aware of that, and I support their cause. I hope they gain independence from these dirty violent piece of shits. I would rather have my ancestral lands controlled by Kurds then disgusting subhumans, like Turks. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Racism" - icemaz))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;51956591]I don't normally hop on conspiracy theories but I can't help but think it was staged as fuck. The coup was very small and weak. It just happened to be directed from a NATO Airbase, which gave Erdogan an excuse to rail on the United States and open relations with Russia. He also had long lists of people to purge, journalists, teachers, judges, and other officials. It also showed to the world the rabid loyalty of his base, as Erdogan's supporters went and killed soldiers involved at the President's request. Coup F-16's allegedly had the Presidential Plane in their sights, yet they did not fire. They have to take down the target of the coup, especially since the coup's situation had rapidly declined by that point. But they didn't fire, they were asked to leave [I]and they did?![/I] What kind of coup drops their priority target because they were [I]asked[/I] to? I just don't buy it.[/QUOTE] Wasn't Erdogan at a hotel during the coup? Not disagreeing, the coup was staged as fuck, especially those big lists of people that came 24 hours later
[QUOTE=jamzzster;51957088]Didn't they get removed?[/QUOTE] oops, forgot to quote the post. Was talking about putting them in Greece.
[QUOTE=jamzzster;51957127]Wasn't Erdogan at a hotel during the coup? Not disagreeing, the coup was staged as fuck, especially those big lists of people that came 24 hours later[/QUOTE] He was, but he fled on a Government plane, which was locked onto by coup F-16's that didn't fire. Some sources report Erdogan's plane had a loyalist escort, which did not react to the coup F-16's trailing them. If they did react, someone would have reported it and more than likely F-16's on either side would have been lost.
Delusional man who unleashed reign of terror on political opponents accuses another country of supporting terrorism, what a surprise.
Isn't Turkey trying to join the EU? This is not how you should go about things...
Yeah, about that... [URL="http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Turkey-PM-Erdogan-welcomes-Hamas-leaders-317006"]http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Turkey-PM-Erdogan-welcomes-Hamas-leaders-317006[/URL] [URL="http://www.timesofisrael.com/despite-detente-with-israel-turkey-to-host-major-hamas-confab/"]http://www.timesofisrael.com/despite-detente-with-israel-turkey-to-host-major-hamas-confab/[/URL] [URL="http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Analysis-Hamas-operating-from-Turkey-as-usual-despite-Ankaras-promises-471827"] http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Analysis-Hamas-operating-from-Turkey-as-usual-despite-Ankaras-promises-471827[/URL]
Seems he learned a thing or two from Trump about throwing every accusation under the sun and hoping that at least one of them manages to stick.
Oh Mustafa Kemal... why can't you come back? Turkey needs you now more than ever.
I'm more and more convinced, day after day, that we're in a Southpark episode, no wonder they stopped producing new ones...
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