Jul 31, 2012

Unwanted in the EU since the 1980's application, "al-CIA duh" regimes in the Mediterranean, and South, AND open hostility to Iran and Syria.......Welcome to Turkish "diplomacy"

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Turkey under Turgut Ozal showed strong interests in joining the rich EU in the 1980's, with its massive, wasteful, unaccountable subsidies....which poor nation would not want to join such a rich club? The EU however since Ozal's time have sent signals repeatedly that they do not want Turkey in the EU. To that end nations, which are not exactly more developed than Turkey such as Romania, Bulgaria and other East European countries have since joined the EU, ahead of Turkey.

But the stolid Turks have not got the message, and they persist.



Turkey since 2011 at least has played an integral part in the "Arab Spring" or to put it more directly, CIA/State Department subversion of several Arab countries, with the idea of bring "al-CIA-duh" into power. 

Erdogan, to curry favor with the USA, has endorsed these so called peoples revolution by visiting Libya, Tunisia and Egypt. 

With Syria, Turkey has played a more direct role, arming, training, leading, planning "al-CIA-duh" operations in neighbor Syria which results in death, rape, destruction, displacement and war crimes. 

Turkey has displayed psychopathic behavior of on the one hand seeming to cultivate good relations with Syria for many years as a good neighbor helping them, easing them out of the Cold War stupor.....and the other since 2011, suddenly, threatening to attack and invade the country, whilst simultaneously playing the leading role in the subversion of peaceful friendly Syria, using "al-CIA-duh".

Naturally if Turkey continues to be hostile with Syria, more overtly, Iran cannot stand by and merely watch one of their closet ally since 1979 being destroyed by Turkey systemically...IRAN WILL HAVE TO ACT.

But one wonders about the wisdom in Ankara which directs such strange unbalanced policies of supporting USA backed "al-CIA-duh" groups against a moderate STABLE neighbor, which had the potential to become a very good ally of Turkey in its Southern border. Are such policies in Turkey directed by Israel?

Then where will Turkey's near regional allies be? Russia?

ISRAEL + USA = NATO counts for everything of value in the international field in Ankara?

Iran maintains good relations with Turkey on the basis of being neighbors, and if Iran is destroyed by the USA, and invaded.....Turkey will be the main route through which Ahmedinejad and the secret Jews who run Iran will escape to Israel, Europe and South America....Nazi Germany like. HOWEVER, open continued hostility by Turkey towards mullah Iran's best and longest friend IN THE WORLD will mean that the friendship between Iran and Turkey will flip to open hostility, and Ahmedinejad, due to retire next year can do nothing about this problem on his escape hatch to freedom. (He will however incorporate new industrial parks on the Turkish/Iran border).

WISDOM OF THE AGES:

That was too cruel even for a Turk.
Dutch saying

Where the Turk treads, for a hundred years the soil bears no fruit.
German saying

No grass grows in the trail of a Turk.
Arab saying

Where the Turks's horse treads once, the grass never grows again.
English saying

A Turk who hears the word 'paradise' asks "Is there any gold to be looted there?"
Persian saying

No cold without a gust; no bad guest without a Turk.
Serbian saying 

I do not wish for camels milk and I do not wish for the sight of an Arab.
Turkish saying 

"WE WILL DECIDE WHAT HAPPENS IN SYRIA"
Deonme Davidloo.
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Iran Warns Turkey Not to Invade Syria

'Very Strong Warnings' Issued Today

by Jason Ditz, antiwar.com
The ever-growing Turkish bellicosity toward Syria has apparently gotten some serious attention from its neighbors today, as reports have Iran issuing “very strong warnings” to Turkey cautioning them not to invade Syria.

“Any attack on Syrian territory will meet with a harsh response, and the Iranian-Syrian mutual defence agreement will be activated,” the statement reportedly said. 

Turkey’s president and foreign minister have both issued statements recently suggesting an attack could be forthcoming.

And indeed, as Turkey continues to rail on about Syria’s ceding of Syrian Kurdistan to the PKK, one unnamed Arab diplomat reported that a deal is already in place between Turkey and the United States to use the PKK as a “pretext” for an invasion of northern Syria.

Turkey and Iran had been on relatively good terms in recent year, but then Turkey and Syria had a long-standing alliance which is entirely in ruins now as well. Turkey’s interest in imposing a ISLAMIST regime in Syria dovetails nicely with its hope to keep the nation’s Kurds tightly controlled, but an invasion to that end risks blowing up not only Kurdistan, but the entire Middle East.