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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Latest developements in Turkey have Israel worried
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<p><span><span>"… Israel on several occasions tacitly urged the Turkish army to topple elected quasi-Islamic prime ministers such as Necmettin Erbakan in the mid 1990s.</span></span>
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</p><p><span>… Israel has asked US congress, heavily dominated by Jewish lobbies, to pressure Turkey to improve its relations with Israel especially after Israel’s genocidal onslaught against the Gaza Strip nearly two years ago..."</span>
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</p><p><span>The above taken from the article gives us an idea of what to expect from Israel and the US. Maybe we can expect the US to propose UN sanctions against Turkey or to start falling all over the Armenians and Kurds. If Erdogan so much as catches a cold from now on, we'll know who to blame for it. Israel has started using Turkey's Islamic vocation in its own victimhood mantra and along with the mosque brouhaha, the already spooked Americans wouldn't need much convincing to fall for Israel's act.</span></p>
<span><span><span>"… Israel on several occasions tacitly urged the Turkish army to topple elected quasi-Islamic prime ministers such as Necmettin Erbakan in the mid 1990s.</span></span>
ReplyDelete<span> </span><span>… Israel has asked US congress, heavily dominated by Jewish lobbies, to pressure Turkey to improve its relations with Israel especially after Israel’s genocidal onslaught against the Gaza Strip nearly two years ago..."</span>
<span>The above taken from the article gives us an idea of what to expect from Israel and the US. Maybe we can expect the US to propose UN sanctions against Turkey or to start falling all over the Armenians and Kurds. If Erdogan so much as catches a cold from now on, we'll know who to blame for it. Israel has started using Turkey's Islamic vocation in its own victimhood mantra and along with the mosque brouhaha, the already spooked Americans wouldn't need much convincing to fall for Israel's act.</span>
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ReplyDelete<span><span>"… Israel on several occasions tacitly urged the Turkish army to topple elected quasi-Islamic prime ministers such as Necmettin Erbakan in the mid 1990s.</span></span>
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<span>… Israel has asked US congress, heavily dominated by Jewish lobbies, to pressure Turkey to improve its relations with Israel especially after Israel’s genocidal onslaught against the Gaza Strip nearly two years ago..."</span>
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<span>The above taken from the article gives us an idea of what to expect from Israel and the US. Maybe we can expect the US to propose UN sanctions against Turkey or to start falling all over the Armenians and Kurds. If Erdogan so much as catches a cold from now on, we'll know who to blame for it. Israel has started using Turkey's Islamic vocation in its own victimhood mantra and along with the mosque brouhaha, the already spooked Americans wouldn't need much convincing to fall for Israel's act.</span>
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The fear-mongering machine has aleady been set to warm up and soon enough Turkey should be dressed and coiffed in order to look the part to look the part in the comedy "axis of evil"..
ReplyDelete<span>The fear-mongering machine has aleady been set to warm up and soon enough Turkey should be dressed and coiffed in order to look the part to look the part in the spooky "axis of evil" horror picture show..</span>
ReplyDelete<span><span>The fear-mongering machine has aleady been set to warm up and soon enough Turkey should be dressed and coiffed in order to look the part in the spooky "axis of evil" horror picture show..</span></span>
ReplyDeleteI scent a military coup.
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