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Old 06-12-2013, 15:13   #1
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Erdoğan's chilling warning: 'these protests will be over in 24 hours'

Erdoğan's chilling warning: 'these protests will be over in 24 hours'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013...r-raises-fears

"Turkey's prime minister defied a growing wave of international criticism on Wednesday and issued a chilling warning to the protesters who have captured central Istanbul for a fortnight, declaring that the demonstrations against his rule would be over within 24 hours.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's ultimatum, which he said was conveyed to his police chief and interior minister, ratcheted up the tension in Turkey after a relatively calm day following the mass teargas attacks by riot police in Istanbul city centre on Tuesday evening.........................."

You folks new to the forum would have to go back a few years to catch up on what Erdoğan has been up to. It's been a slow tightening of the bolt over the years.
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Old 06-12-2013, 15:37   #2
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This is the one country the US has avoided helping the rebels. Erdy is a muslim fundamentalist and the uprising here is secular, unlike Libya, Iraq, Egypt and Syria. But I guess we only help regimes the muslim brotherhood wants overthrown and not the secular democracy COINs.

And Turkey doesn't even have that much oil...do you think our failure to support a secular movement in Turkey is a counter-balance to Israel's interests?
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Old 06-12-2013, 16:00   #3
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This is the one country the US has avoided helping the rebels. Erdy is a muslim fundamentalist and the uprising here is secular, unlike Libya, Iraq, Egypt and Syria. But I guess we only help regimes the muslim brotherhood wants overthrown and not the secular democracy COINs.

And Turkey doesn't even have that much oil...do you think our failure to support a secular movement in Turkey is a counter-balance to Israel's interests?
I think it is because they are a member state of NATO (since 1952).
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