Turkey Now Demanding US Condemnation

Turkey is now demanding that the US condemn Israel’s actions. The US response should be to criticize TURKEY’S actions and to inform Turkey that its status as an ally under the protection of NATO is dependent upon it ceasing to reach out to the enemies of the United States such as Iran and Hamas.

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9 Responses to Turkey Now Demanding US Condemnation

  1. Jack says:

    They can have it along with their recognition of their genocidal actions against the Armenians. Let them suck on that for a while.

  2. 4infidels says:

    The U.S. also needs to inform its president to stop reaching out to enemies of the U.S.

  3. Sona says:

    It is becoming more apparent that Erdogan is the real villian here. For some time, everyone thought that the script was clear. 1) Israel stops flotilla.2) Some symbolic resistance from “activists”. 2) Flotilla docks at Ashdod. 3) Activists processed and deported. 4) Hamas scores points in the international community and Israel scores points at home. I think that is what most of the activists expected as well. So who benefits from placing militants among the activists and causing this kind of confrontation with its predictable results?
    Erdogan. Why? He is an Islamist who has been uncomfortable with the relationship with Israel and who has been cultivating a relationship with Iran. This kind of result gives him some grounds to demand a “divorce” from Israel and reduces the displeasure of the U.S. at the break up.
    Barak should have had better intelligence instead of using paint guns.

  4. long_rifle says:

    I can’t wait for Obama to fold. I mean I hope he doesn’t but history isn’t on THAT side. This is getting scary.

    I’ve been re-posting parts of the history of Israel, especially the parts after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. I usually ask before I start copy/pasting, but these ass hats are in so many forums stating lies I couldn’t spend the time to write it up so nicely myself. If you wish me to stop I will. I would point them here, to read it. But I don’t think we need 10,000 rabid anti-semites here.

    I can’t believe the amount of hate this has shown, and the willingness of people to ignore facts when it comes to the “evil Jews”.

    I suggest you get a nice rifle, some type of AR-15. Light kick, light ammo, and accurate. And stow away a few thousand rounds. This is gonna get really ugly.

  5. Herschel says:

    I have been reading the comments section of my local newspaper the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, I too have never seen so much blind hatred of Israel and Jews in general as has been allowed on thier forum section. Evidently, either the monitor twit is asleep at the wheel, or, is condoning the vile comments being made.

    As for Turkey, in the past we were told that Israel had an excellent relationship with the Turkish military, but the Islamic politicians have now vetoed that relationship. This is very similar to what happened in Iran prior to the Ayatollahs taking over in 1979 and destroying the Iranian/Israeli military friendship pact.

  6. Long rifle, I don’t need an influx of anti-Semites, but trust me when I tell you they won’t be commenting here. Or at least, you’ll never see their comments.

  7. Cappy says:

    Why not? Mexico walzed in here and told the USA what to do. Why not Turkey?

  8. Jay Tea says:

    I liked the idea of a ship full of “humanitarian relief” setting sail for Kurdistan, right through Turkey. That’s come up in a bunch of interesting places.

    Preferably, the “S.S. Armenian Genocide.”

    J.

  9. Empress Trudy says:

    I would like to see Erdogan apologize for the extermination of 1.7 million Armenians. In fact I think it should be raised as an issue to every single point that Turkey Evers makes.

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