Germany, Italy Refuse To Join Syria Airstrikes

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    Y_
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    Have you seen the Lira now? $1 is worth $4.11 Lira. Turkey is on its way to become the next Greece, and as a Greek, I do not wish that on anybody. Turks are getting anxious with the build up of PKK on their borders and if they’re denied to seize the norther part(s) of Syria for themselves the migrant crises will get a lot worse and it will start with Greece since we house so many of them and have no idea what to even do with them.

    I wrote about this last year – it was obvious to everyone that Erdogen was selling ISIS oil and with major corruption in the government investors bailed after he came to absolute power. It’s another Venezuela if he does not do something drastic,

    /forums/topic/turkeys-erdogan-new-presidential-powers/

    Erdogen is no fool – he wants the Kurdish oilfields – that is his real gameplan. With that he has a lifeline. Without it there is nothing much holding the economy together.

    When people get hungry patriotism is the first casualty.

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    It is likely President Trump wanted to support probably the only people in the Middle East that has not stabbed the U.S. in the back in the hopes of using this as a springboard for future diplomatic efforts.

    Strategically speaking what’s more important Turkey or the Kurds? Emotions and sympathy are not supposed to be a part of politics. That’s a female trait. By moving Turkey to the Russian axis we lose strength in the Med, Caucasus, and Middle East. And don’t even bother using Greece against the Turks or Russians it’s not going to work. We’re in no condition to do anything nor do we want to. Greece has been historically close to Russia and we really don’t want anymore wars with the Turks.

    Turkey will look at this build up the same way Russia does to NATO incursions in Eastern Europe so things are going to heat up in the years to come and all it means is more f~~~ery we get into and a never ending cycle of middle eastern wars that we have no business of.

    And of course future presidential candidates with their fake promises of getting us out of the Middle East and doing the exact opposite when they’re in office.

    And they wonder why the debt keeps growing.

    Δεν υπάρχει τίποτε αδύνατο γι’ αυτόν που θα προσπαθήσει. - Μέγας Αλέξανδρος

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    Erdogen is no fool – he wants the Kurdish oilfields – that is his real gameplan. With that he has a lifeline. Without it there is nothing much holding the economy together.

    When people get hungry patriotism is the first casualty.

    You’re a good analyst Yumbo, and I’m glad you mentioned that because they’ve been a pain in the ass lately over the EastMed pipeline, threatening us with war even over the oilfields.

    Δεν υπάρχει τίποτε αδύνατο γι’ αυτόν που θα προσπαθήσει. - Μέγας Αλέξανδρος

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    Black Mask
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    Last thing they want to do is upset the goatf~~~ers that invaded their country.

    "Man honesty is misogyny." - Patrice O'Neal

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    Freeman_K
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    Syria situation is as messed up as it gets. USA & French forces backing kurds, Turkey backing opposition and “liberating” NATO backed kurdish areas, Asad forces backed by Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia not far, Israel with their agenda, Hezbolah with their agenda and ISIS.

    I have no idea how this could end without larger all out scale war. Germany and Italy are playing it neutral here with their own problems and few millions of no passport immigrants.

    And to think that all this is a consequence of an Arab Spring started when a policewoman bitch degraded street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi who then set himself on fire, causing riots and wars that changed lives of millions.

    The choices we make, not the chances we take, determine our destiny

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    Puffin Stuff
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    The political pressure for Trump to do some sort of military action is intense. If he doesn’t he’ll go down as Obama two with him passing up the “red line” on chemical weapons use.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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