If these claims are true, they come as no surprise. One primary reason why Erdogan was so notably dilatory in fighting against the Islamic State may have been that he wanted to co-opt its caliphate and incorporate it in a neo-Ottoman caliphate centered in Istanbul. That could still be the ultimate goal here.
“EXCLUSIVE – Defense Sources: Turkey Aiding Islamic State Resurgence After Trump Devastated Caliphate,” by Aaron Klein, Breitbart, August 4, 2019:
TEL AVIV — Turkey has been working to bring thousands of Islamic State fighters to the region to launch campaigns in Iraq and Kurdish regions along the Syria-Iraq border, according to informed Middle Eastern defense officials.
The officials finger Turkish intelligence and military personnel as helping to facilitate a resurgence of IS to essentially work as proxies to attack Kurdish positions and pressure the West and regional actors into supporting Turkish interests in Syria. Some of the IS fighters are coming from camps inside Turkey where forces tied to Turkey have helped facilitate training, the officials said.
Turkey strongly opposes an independent Kurdish entity in Syria and has reportedly been pushing for control of a 20-mile deep buffer zone extending into northern Syria, arguing that only Turkey can ensure security in the area where Kurdish forces currently maintain autonomous zones. Any escalating clashes between IS and Kurdish forces could strengthen Turkey’s argument that only it can impose law and order in those zones.
However, the defense officials pointed out that it is Turkey that has been supporting extremists, especially dangerous Islamic fighters under the banner of IS.
The officials warned that Turkish actions are resulting in the formation of a new IS terror army that can wreak havoc in the region after U.S. and allied efforts under the Trump administration massively damaged the IS terror apparatus and essentially destroyed the previously emerging IS caliphate in the region…
terry sullivan says
turkey should be removed from nato and its eu alliance rescinded. also it must leave cyprus–by force if necessary–appeasement is seen as weakness–which of course it is!
mortimer says
Not all Turks agree with Erdogan. Many want him gone. If he continues to suppress dissent, a revolution will be inevitable.
SAFI says
“Not all Turks agree with Erdogan.” The ones who don’t still espouse a foreign policy almost identical to his. Those who’ve been paying attention have noted that anti-americanism for example is rather universal in Turkey, not just limited to Erdogan’s party. Daniel Pipes among others has pointed that out, and he’s right. Even the so-called “secularists” in the academia have by and large endorsed “neo-ottomanism” under the guise of “eurasianism”
Angemon says
Indeed.
Christianblood says
US accusing Turkey of helping ISIS is like the bot calling the kettle black!
Turkey and US are both Nato members and they both helped facilitated, armed, trained and funded tens of thousands of Islamic jihadist mercenaries that invaded Syria a few years ago! Without the help of Iran, Hezbollah and Russia, the black flag of Al-Qaeda/ISIS would surely be flying in Damascus today and millions of Syrian Christians and other minorities would be lying dead!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGEc-CMsrQs&feature=youtu.be
Angemon says
“Without the help of Iran, Hezbollah and Russia,”
Two terrorism sponsoring states and a terrorist group – nice set of people to prop up… In any case, Turkey’s support of ISIS didn’t prevent Russia from selling them weapons, did it?
gravenimage says
christianblood has said before that the US having fought the Islamic State is–somehow–aiding ISIS.
He has also condemned our defeating the Islamic State as “imperialism”–apparently that is hew he describes ending the sexual enslavement of Christian and Yezidi girls.
SAFI says
“If he continues to suppress dissent, a revolution will be inevitable.” I can guarantee he will continue to suppress dissent along with everything else (just yesterday he passed a law that allows him to legally censor content on Netflix and other similar services https://ahvalnews.com/censorship/netflix-could-be-censored-under-turkeys-new-internet-broadcasting-rules
and I can also guarantee no “revolution” will happen. The most you can expect is a “palace coup” from his deputies in the party if they see his popularity falling, only to have him replaced by a new Sultan.
SAFI says
During the last few weeks Turkey is building up it’s forces in northern Cyprus. They’re likely planning to officially announce it’s annexation or possibly even invade the South.
Christianblood says
SAFI posted
(…During the last few weeks Turkey is building up it’s forces in northern Cyprus. They’re likely planning to officially announce it’s annexation or possibly even invade the South…)
You are exactly right! But do you know who is secretly working behind the scenes with the Turks?
Angemon says
“But do you know who is secretly working behind the scenes with the Turks?”
The Turk’s comrades-in-arms?… As the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs said:
CRUSADER says
Shaytan?
Christianblood says
CRUSADER
Yes, it is Shaytan working through its US/EU/Nato globalist servants!
The whole Western world is basically on the tight grip of the Shaytan!
SAFI says
“Behind the scenes”… who knows? In front of the scenes however is it not Russia that recently provided Turkey with the capability to establish a no-fly zone over the eastern Mediterranean with it’s ultra-high range S-400 missiles, thus making it a lot more difficult for Greece to provide air support to the Cypriot National Guard, or parachute its special forces there, should the Turks decide to go ahead with their recent threats to repeat what they did back in ’74 ?
Seems like, thanks to our Pious Tsar Vladimir, Brave Defender of Christian Eurasia, and Great Lover of Turkish Baksheesh, Cyprus could now be totally at the Sultan’s mercy.
Christianblood says
SAFI posted
(…is it not Russia that recently provided Turkey with the capability to establish a no-fly zone over the eastern Mediterranean with it’s ultra-high range S-400 missiles, thus making it a lot more difficult for Greece to provide air support to the Cypriot National Guard, or parachute its special forces there, should the Turks decide to go ahead with their recent threats to repeat what they did back in ’74 ?…)
Russia has no options but to pursue its own geopolitical interests as the very people it liberated from the Muslim Ottomans such as the Greeks, Bulgarians and others have now joined forces with Nato and are hosting Russia’s enemies in their own borders.
Angemon says
“Russia has no options but to pursue its own geopolitical interests”
Funny how you never say that of the US – it’s always “RAWWWW RAWWWW US JIHADIS RAWWWWW RAWWWWW” with you…
“as the very people it liberated from the Muslim Ottomans such as the Greeks, Bulgarians and others have now joined forces with Nato”
Why is that? Whys is it that Easter Europeans went and joined NATO as soon as they could? Could it have something to do with what they had to endure at the hands of the Russians? The Holodomor, the division of Easter Europe between Russia and the Nazis,
“and are hosting Russia’s enemies in their own borders.”
Says the guy who accused me of thinking in cold-war terms…
SAFI says
Then what is this nonsense about the shaytanic west scheming “behind the scenes”? I could reverse your arguement and say that those “Greeks, Bulgarians, and others” have no option but to “join forces with Russia’s enemies” given that Russia has already joined forces with theirs in order to “pursue its own geopolitical interests”.
That’s nothing new of course Russia has always pursued its own geopolitical (imperialist) interests which are usually at odds with Greece’s own interests (and the Greeks -as well as other orthodox nations like Georgia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Romania,etc- have finally realized this through experience and are thus prioritising their ties with the western camp.) Russia “pursued its own geopolitical interests” in the early 1900s when they threw Greeks and Armenians under the bus by allying with Attaturk and got their 30 pieces of silver by annexing the remnants of Armenia into their nascent Soviet empire. This of course wasn’t the first time that the Greeks had experienced the treachery of their Russian correligionists as already back in 1769 Russia had incited the Greek dhimmis to revolt promising them help, which however never came as the Russians quickly made peace with the Turks leading to the Greek rebels getting slaughtered by the Ottoman forces. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlov_revolt
No wonder the Greeks like most orthodox countries(Serbia seems to be the only exception, …for now) have been turning their backs on Russia.
And by the way the French actually contributed more to the liberation of Greece than Russia did https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morea_expedition (even though of course most of the fighting in the War of Independence had to be done by the Greeks themselves) so I suppose the Greeks have an even greater moral obligation to be on the side of France than on Russia’s…
Incidentally, since we’re talking of Russia helping Greece 200 years ago, lets also remember that Greece actively helped Russia in the Crimean War and paid a heavy price for that (including the British army occupying the greek capital and spreading a cholera epidemic in the process which devastated the country) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_War#Greece
Oh and since this was originally about Cyprus, let’s also not forget that back in 1974 the Soviets were aware of Turkey’s plan to invade Cyprus and could have easily prevented it with their naval forces in the area -Cyprus after all had good relations with the Soviet Bloc- but chose not to because they were hoping for a war to break out between Greece and Turkey that would throw NATO into disarray. Nothing reprehensible of course, we all know that “Russia has no option but to pursue its own geopolitical interests”, but if that’s the case then how is Russia any better than the “shaytanic US/EU/NATO”?
Christianblood says
SAFI
The West has been Russophopic and pro-Islamic for centuries and they still are! Mind you, Russia was invaded from its Western borders five times by Western hordes the last of which was the Nazi invasion which eventually caused the death of the 26 million Russians!
Today and once again the Russophbic West under the name of “Nato”
are amassing their forces on Russia’s Western borders for another invasion. Concerning, the feeble-minded Greeks, Bulgarians and others who joined Nato, they are deceived and they now they are deceived by the shaytanic West whose goal is destroy their Orthodox Christianity and replace with Islam and with the degenerate Western secular religion
known as “LGBTQ”. The aim of the West is two:
To promote Islam and destroy Christianity, especially Orthodox Christianity and replace it with Islam and LGBTQ degeneracy!
The West is indeed shaytanic!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnjS2156lMc
Angemon says
“The West has been Russophopic and pro-Islamic for centuries and they still are!”
Gee, your claims grow crazier by the day. Where were the Russian Crusaders? Levanto, Vienna – twice – Navas de Tolosa, Poitiers, Rhodes – twice – Malta, Diu – I can go all day.
“Mind you, Russia was invaded from its Western borders five times by Western hordes the last of which was the Nazi invasion which eventually caused the death of the 26 million Russians!”
Was it the same Nazis Russians signed a pact with? A pact where they split Eastern Europe amongst the two? And, of course, other than the direction the armies went, there’s nothing “Western” about these invasions – how about you name these invasions so we can see if any of them was caused by a leader sayng “We are Westerners, we need to invade Russia”?
BTW, how many of those Russian casualties were the result of mismanagement from the Russians themselves?
“Today and once again the Russophbic West under the name of “Nato”
are amassing their forces on Russia’s Western borders for another invasion.”
You’ve been saying this for 5 years now – c’mon, point out to where is located this alleged army large enough to invade Russia.
“Concerning, the feeble-minded Greeks, Bulgarians and others who joined Nato”
Ah, so that’s what you think of Eastern Europeans who were so “happy” under Russian rule that they sought to join NATO to ensure they’d never feel the Russian jackboot on their necks again…
Christianblood says
SAFI
The video above is showing how Georgian Orthodox believers are resisting the Western agenda of LGBTQ-izing of their country! They satanic West is always pushing their LGBTQ degeneracy and their Islamic agenda all across the globe!
Angemon says
“They satanic West is always pushing their LGBTQ degeneracy and their Islamic agenda all across the globe!”
Didn’t Trump push to decriminalize homosexuality abroad, especially in the islamic world?
gravenimage says
christianblood has also condemned the United States for defeating the Fascists.
SAFI says
“The Russophbic West under the name of “Nato” are amassing their forces on Russia’s Western borders for another invasion.”
Not really… the Russophobic West is strengthening it’s own borders to prevent Russian aggression like that against Georgia in 2008 or the more recent annexation of Crimea (which NATO seems to have quietly accepted despite angrily protesting it at first.)
…Gee I wonder why Russia’s western neighbors are all so “russophobic.” It’s not like Russia has ever invaded Finland and the Baltics, it’s not like Russia have twice conspired with Germany to partition Poland between themselves (one in the late 18th century and another more recently with Hitler). No, no, no, all of eastern Europe is russophobic simply because our Pious Tsar Vladimir, Brave Christian Defender of Eurasia, riding on his white stallion(or bear) is the last obstacle to their LGBTQNATO shaytanic schemes!
gravenimage says
Notice that christianblood uses the Islamic term “Shaytan”–very telling.
Antiislamicman says
Just drop a bomb on these idiots.
mortimer says
No, you fool. ‘Just’ a ‘bomb’ on your brain, since it is already blitzed by whatever chemicals you habitually use.
Nathan Dunning says
Yes just Nuke turkey & Syria and do the world a favor.
No Muzzies Here says
Do not trust Turkey. It is two faced. On one side it pretends to be European, and on the other, Turkey’s Islamic face dominates.
Turkey is a way for Islamists to exert their influence on Europe, while they pretend to be open and friendly to civilization.
Turkey has chosen to stay out of the 21st century, and to return to the seventh. It has chosen the dark side. It is not our ally. No US money should be given to Turkey.
SAFI says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=segt06IOhcg
CRUSADER says
DELUSIONAL
Angemon says
No surprise here – this was spoken of 5 or 6 years ago, back when the Turks were dealing in ISIS oil. Of course, that didn’t prevent them of claiming responsibility for the decline of the Islamic State, despite that it was the result of a military campaign spearheaded by the US. For example, the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs wrote this article:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/04/05/the-meaning-of-operation-olive-branch/
A bold-faced lie, seeing how Turkey’s actions (well, lack thereof) were what enabled (or, at least, allowed) ISIS to grow in the first place. Sure, there was the Syrian Civil War and the persecution of sunnis in Iraq. But what would have happened if Turkey had decided to tighten its border security back in, let’s say, 2013 instead of 2015, before tens of thousands of ISIS fighters went over the so-called “jihadi highway”?
mortimer says
Agree “… IS to essentially work as proxies to attack Kurdish positions”.
Erdogan wants the genocide against Kurds to be accomplished by surrogates. The US should move military assets into Kurdistan and defend the creation of an independent Kurdistan. Otherwise, a genocide will occur as sure as night follows day.
Don McKellar says
Only an insane moslem like him would be able to delude themselves into thinking that a vicious group of extra-insane moslems would somehow subvert themselves to his rule. The only thing they subvert themselves to is the most extreme and uncompromising view of Islam possible. Erdogan’s “insane lite” version of an Islamic caliphate would never, ever be enough for them. But they’ll take his money to rebuild. They’ll kill him last.
mortimer says
Erdogan is a ‘true believer’. He lives in a parallel universe. The Turkish industrialists and financiers should work with Trump to stop Erdogan.
elee says
Anybody who qualifies as an “industrialist” has only survived by supporting Erdogan and his ilk; there are lots of stories about those who didn’t. Oh and the ISIS contraband/money laundering/associated criminality has been a profitable gig for so many in Erdogan’s Islam”ist” base.
SAFI says
And why would “turkish industrialists” do such thing? Has he let them down? I don’t think so. Under Sultan Recep I ‘s rule turkish industry has grown exponentially. Just recently Volkswagen announced it’s moving its factories to Turkey. Also Trump himself would be delighted to do business with Erdogan and he’s actually pissed off at Congress, State Department and Pentagon for not letting him sell those F-35s to Erdogan.
https://www.asiatimes.com/2019/07/article/trump-declines-to-criticize-turkeys-russia-missile-purchase/
“Because they have a system of missiles that’s made in Russia, they’re now prohibited from buying over 100 planes. I would say that Lockheed isn’t exactly happy. That’s a lot of jobs”
“We have a situation where Turkey is very good with us, very good. And we are now telling Turkey that because you have really been forced to buy another missile system, we’re not going to sell you the F-35 fighter jets. And because of the fact he bought a Russian missile, we’re not allowed to sell him billions of dollars worth of aircraft. It’s not a fair situation”
SAFI says
http://asbarez.com/182457/trump-is-about-to-damage-u-s-interests-just-to-please-erdogan/
President Trump: “… It’s my honor to be with a friend of mine, somebody I’ve become very close to, in many respects, and he’s doing a very good job: the President of Turkey. And we have a meeting largely to do with trade. We’re doing more and more business, and we expect to be able to quadruple that business with Turkey. We think it will be great. They’re great craftsmen. They have great product. And we’re opening it up. We also do military trading, and they buy a lot of our military equipment. And it’s an honor to be with you, Mr. President.”
Then pointing to Erdogan’s entourage in the room, Trump said: “And look at these people, how nice they are. Look at them. They’re so easy to deal with. Look at them. Central casting. There’s no Hollywood set where you could produce people that look like them.”
President Erdogan responded: “Mr. President, first, I would like to express that it’s very meaningful for us to come together here at the Osaka Summit. And we are currently going towards fulfilling the goal of a $75 billion trade volume. And there are many steps that we need to take within the defense industry area, but, more importantly, we have a strategic partnership. And the strategic partnership also encourages us to create solidarity across many areas, and I have full belief that our solidarity will continue throughout the strategic partnership.”
After these introductory remarks, Trump responded to reporters’ questions:
Reporter: “Mr. President, what will you do about the S-400s? Is the U.S. going to have to impose sanctions if he takes possession?”
President Trump: “Well, we’re discussing it. We have a complicated situation, because the President was not allowed to buy the Patriot missiles. So when he bought the other ones—the S-200s or 400s—when he bought them, he wanted to do this, but he wasn’t allowed by the Obama administration to buy them until after he made a deal to buy other missiles. So, he buys the other missile and then, all of a sudden, they say, ‘Well, you can now buy our missile.’ You don’t–you can’t, do business that way. It’s not good. It’s not good.”
R: “Does that mean there is a way…will you [impose sanctions]?”
P.T.: “We’re looking at different solutions. It’s a problem, there’s no question about it. We’re looking at different solutions. But he was prohibited from buying until he said he bought something else. And then, as soon as he buys something else, everybody says, ‘Okay. You can buy it.’ You can’t do business that way. Turkey has been a friend of ours and they’ve done–we’ve done great things together. We’re a big trading partner. We’re going to be much bigger. I think the $75 billion is small. I think it’s going to be well over $100 billion soon. You can’t treat people that way, like the Obama administration did….”
R: “Will the U.S. impose sanctions against Turkey on S-400 purchase?”
P.T.: “We’re looking at it. But it’s a double—it’s a two-way street. They wouldn’t sell to the President—they wouldn’t let him—they wouldn’t let him buy the missile that he wanted to buy, which is the Patriot. And then, after he buys from somebody else, he says ‘Now we’ll sell you the Patriot.’ So, I have to tell you, he’s a NATO member. He’s somebody that I have become friendly with. And you have to treat people fairly. You understand that. You have to treat people fairly. And I don’t think he was treated fairly. I don’t think he was treated fairly.”
GET IT? TRUMP IS MAKING EXCUSES, AND TRIES TO SHIFT ALL BLAME TO OBAMA, IN ORDER TO LET HIS FRIEND RECEP OFF THE HOOK!
CRUSADER says
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Demsci says
Yes, Safi, it is worrisome that Trump believes the lies Erdogan apparently told him. Being diplomatic because of the still great importance of Turkey is one thing, but defending and praising the “wolf in sheep’s clothing” Erdogan? I don’t understand. But I do understand those who say: Let Muslims fight amongst each other” and “the Kurds are still Muslims”.
Tulsi Gabbard is much against “regime change wars” and spending billions of dollars on them. And she seems to think that Trump protects Al Qaida in Idlib, in line with the US alliance with Turkey. And further more that he indirectly supports Al Qaida through the US high prophile alliance with Saudi Arabia.
But between 2 groups of enemies; on the one hand Iran, Hezbollah and their alliance to Assad and Russia and on the other hand Al Qaida, supported by Turkey and Saudi Arabia, I think the former is the bigger evil, threat, due to the nuclear threat, on ICBMs, and due to widespread funding of terrorism by the former. While “Death to Israel/ America” sounds every Friday in mosques in Iran. I think they mean it and we cannot ignore it.
And maybe it’s wise to concentrate on the bigger evil and use the lesser evil against it?
But in no way I endorse Christianblood’s outlandish claim of “collusion of the US with its sworn enemies Al Qaida and IS. But maybe the US uses them against the “bigger evil”.
SAFI says
Demsci , I was pointing out that Trump himself appears quite eager to give those F-35s to Erdogan. And he feels furstrated because the Pentagon and Congress(see CAATSA) have prevented him from doing so. And quite frankly I’m disgusted at how dishonestly he tried to shift the blame to Obama(an accusation that is demonstrably false, as Obama was at first very eager to sell those Patriot missiles to Turkey, the sale was only canceled because Erdogan demanded an even bigger discount and the transfer of sensitive technlogy which the Pentagon didn’t want to give away.) He’s currently trying to prevent the State Department and Congress from imposing sanctions on Erdogan in accordance with CAATSA. I used to think differently a year ago but now I believe that Trump is an appeaser when it comes to Turkey.
I agree that at the moment Iran is a more immediate threat, but I believe that in the long run Turkey has the potential to develop into an even bigger one. Plus relations between Turkey and Iran are far from hostile right now. I can easily imagine those two forming an anti-american Axis of Islam in the near future(possibly with Russian or Chinese blessings) despite their theological differences. After all they’re both antagonistic to the Saudis as they wish to establish their own supremacy over the Ummah, and Turkey’s brand of islamism is that of the Muslim Brotherhood which promotes the unity of Sunnis and Shias against the “kuffar” and the “zionists”. Plus Turkey is developing it’s own frightening ballistic capabilities and nuclear program “under the radar” while everyone’s attention is focused on Iran.
Demsci says
Safi, I dare say we are 2 of a kind regarding your analysis. I even now believe you that in this case Trump is an appeaser to Turkey. I am very disappointed. Perhaps I can comfort myself that for now Trump does well with focusing on the bigger evil; Iran. And perhaps Erdogan realizes that him helping Iran will at last make Trump mad at him, as with the pastor Erdogan held hostage.
Yes, I too think Turkey might be the next biggest evil enemy, of course supported by China/ Russia.
Unlike you, I still admire and support Trump, but I am not blind for his faults. Just think his virtues, values, good policies outweigh those faults.
Eric Jones says
Turkey must be regarded as an enemy state. American elites will not understand this until Turkey attacks USA assets in the region or backs attacks here in the USA. We must move all of our military and intelligence assets out of Turkey and move them to Greece. While we are rejecting Erdogan we must also kick Futullah Gulan out of the USA. Gulan is another Islamist just like Erdogan; even though those two had a falling out. You cannot play cozy with these Islamist.
Eric
Tom says
Since when did Turkey stop helping ISIS ?
Under Erdogan Turkey has always helped the ISIS. From enabling the smuggling of arms and cash through Turkey, to facilitating the flow of radicals to ISIS and into Europe.
Erdogan made his position very clear years ago in a speech:
“Assimilation is a crime against humanity. There is no moderate or immoderate Islam, Islam is Islam. The mosques are our barracks, The minorets are our bayonets, The cupolas our helmets, and the faithful our soldiers.” Tyyip Erdogan, President of Turkey 2008.
elee says
+1. Oh and the Diyanet is alive well and bustling here in the USA, and they certainly aren’t telling anyone what they’re up to. Except maybe Ilhan Omar, who met in secret with Erdogan in 2017…….but for whatever reason the Justice Department isn’t interested in prosecuting.
Keys says
What are the odds that Erdogan is hiding al Baghdadi, just like Pakistan hid Bin Laden ?
James says
These comments all seem a bit fanciful. Greece has such a low birthrate, where would the Greeks come from to populate a new Constantinople? Istahbuhl is almost completely Muslim. Mark Steyn says the problem is the demographic shift in Turkey. The supporters of Westernization and secularization were those living on the coasts of the country. The birthrate in the center and eastern parts of Turkey is higher than that on the coasts, and so the extremists have a greater share of the total population. Thus a secular or westernizing leader would be hard to elect. A leader like Ataturk would not have enough electoral support now. And generally, one can see in Palestine how hard it is to replace Muslim domination even in an area that was once the center of Jewish life. The Muslims often claim they should regain Spain and the Balkans, because any territory ever occupied by Muslims must always be Muslim. So there is the problem there. Not just the military threat, but also the mindset of militant Muslims. And what moderate verses of the Koran support any moderat Muslim? Lots of Muslims are moderate, but they cannot point to the passages in their scriptures that support moderation. Christians can find lots of verses in the Bible to support moderation, and if they cannot, then they ignore the bible and rely on their natural sense of morals. Muslims cannot do this with their scriptures, and so they have weak textual support for moderation.
CRUSADER says
James, pithy paragraph there. Almost as if Victor Davis Hanson wrote it.
Well done! Points made!
CRUSADER says
Turkey, Iran, Russia, China will enter power vacuums — if we let it be so….
gravenimage says
Defense sources say Turkey is aiding Islamic State resurgence after Trump devastated caliphate
…………………….
Turkey is not our ally, and they do not belong in NATO.
Angemon says
Indeed.
The unexpected voice says
Turkey is Islamonazi it ism worse than bothnormal Islam or Nazi because its combine the evil from Islam and Nazism.
UNCLE VLADDI says
(AGAIN) Re: “OUR LARGEST AND MOST SUPPORTIVE NATO ALLY:”
Video Confirms Russian S-400 Anti-Air Missile System Delivery To Turkey, US Prepares Response
https://www.teaparty247.org/video-confirms-russian-s-400-anti-air-missile-system-delivery-to-turkey-us-prepares-response/