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Old 10-18-19, 08:38 AM   #7822
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NATO ally? Your Pentagon seems to consider emergency-evacuation of its 50+ nukes in Incirlik, that much "alliedness" with Turkey is left. NATO ally Turkey fired artillery at your troops to make them run faster. NAOT ally Turkey has provoked Russia and Syria in the past with military aggressive acts, shooting down planes and loosing one plane being shot down. NATO ally Trueky openly babbles about claims for rtetaking lost Ottoman soil on the Balkans and in the Aegean, threatening NATO ally Greece with rertakign islands, and pörovoking the eU and again NATO ally Gtreece with sending gas mining ships with mioliutary escports into waters of caprus that are not theirs, doing it like the Chiense do and just claiming the territory. NATO ally Tukrey frequently offens Wetsenr politians, has more academci and journalists jailed than any other copuntr yion the world (and that really means something if you cna claim this recvord!), and recently ha stsrated toi babble openly about wantign to get nukes - if not the US bombs at Incirlik (which obviously implies that they want to take possession of them, which may explain the Pentgaon'S sudden nervousness), than building their own.



No, this Turkey is no NATO ally anymore, and it is not that since many, many years already. It goes back at least to 2003 already. Today it is a poison in NATO's blood vessels.



Regarding the Kurds, I repeat what I said earlier: your timing is an offense and a disgust. You throw guests off the boat on the high ocean instead of sailing back to a harbour, at least a beach, and unload them there. Erdoghan got what he wanted. Assad gets some for free. Putin got what he wanted. The little boy got - NOTHING but mockery, well deserved.



Rockstar, there is no excuse for doing it this way. There just is no excuse. 354:60 congressmen agree with this assessment, at least - of the 60 remaining supporters, some may also know it is wrong, but choosed to put their career interests above moral. Its a crime, it is inhumane, it is cynical, it is assistance of murder and war crime - you created the space where it would, and could and so did materialise. And the little boy in the way to big office today wants to make it appear as if he had run a mediation job in a playground fighting. The little boy has just dung in his head.



If you want to get rid of the guests on your boat, you go back to harbour or go back to the beach. You do not throw them overboard on the high ocean and watch as they drown.
No external enemy could have destroyed the US' prestige any more competely, than the little boy already has done. When he is done with America, his destcrive heritage will kepe onlioving in your society for years and decades to come. He has infested evertyhing with a fission fungus to which no cleaner seems to exist.



The boat is still afloat Skybird, and they are still on it, and they are at the helm. Let them crash it into the rocks if they so desire. We went there and allied ourselves with the Y.P.G. and others SUPPOSEDLY in an attempt to rid the area of ISIS. But honestly I'm not even sure that's completely factual. But if true, when ISIS was SUPPOSEDLY reduced to a ineffective rabble it was time to go. Syria, and the Y.P.G., who incidentally has made no attempt to hide its current alliance with Syria and the known Kurdish terrorist group P.K.K., is now fighting against Turkey. It doesnt have jack squat do to with betrayal of poor teary eyed defensless Kurds just wanting freedom and democracy. This is a war between Shia Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood for the acquisition and expansion of power. And yes I am well aware that the Kurd majority is Sunni but guess where those Kurdish Y.P.P. and P.K.K. minortity Shia are at? You guessed it Syria! Fighting the Brotherhood in Turkey.


Its probably why we are sending troops and missiles to Saudi Arabia a predominantly Sunni nation in case things get out of hand.

Im not so sure Putin got what he wanted either. He's standing in the middle of two warring factions of Islam. If he can broker a settlement then all the more power to him, its his backyard. But its no problem to break a settlement over there so long as there remains a never ending supply of zealots willing to kill. Which still makes it a near effortless task for the U.S. to influence instability at will. Hell, I wouldnt doubt we're getting ready to ship out a bunch of new Toyota trucks to some obsure militant group or another as we speak. In the name of freedom and democracy of course.


Articles like the Insider offer pages of text but say little. I find them utterly useless.
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