Saturday, June 12, 2010

Turkish President To Israelis: You Must Apologize, You Must Compensate, You Must Remove the Blockade


Okay Mr. President of Turkey, here's what you must do - shut your fucking trap. I cannot tell you all how sick I am of these Turks. Here's my suggestion for the asshats from Turkey:

1. You must withdraw from NATO

2. You must withdraw your application from the European Union

3. You must afford citizenship for every Kurd in your country

4. You must cease any further attacks on Kurds in northern Iraq

5. You must issue an apology to the country of Armenia

6. You must compensate the Armenians in the sum of $213,000,000,000.00

Anyway, here's what the Turkish President said today about Israel and the flotilla incident via the story at the Jerusalem Post:


Gul said the interception of the ships in which nine Turks were killed was a "crime," which he might have expected from the likes of al-Qaida rather than a sovereign state.

Israel needs to apologize and compensate the casualties, preferably also launching a thorough investigation into the operation and removing the blockade from Gaza, Gul said, saying otherwise Turkey could not “forgive or forget” the incident.

Apparently Turkey wants to join the ranks of Iran and Syria as the islamic bad boys of the world so I say we give them the same consequences of that - cut off trade to Turkey, cut off all diplomatic trade with Turkey and put many of the groups in Turkey on the terrorist list. Let's see how big old Gul talks when his own economy suffers up the ass like Iran's. Let's see what big mouth Gul has to say when HIS people start rioting in the streets because there are no jobs and a loaf of bread costs a month's wages.

Turkey wants to return to the 7th century, fine by me. Enjoy your isolation chumps and remember, if it was up to me, you'd be enjoying a daily diet of JDAMs.



'Israel must apologize, compensate'

Unless Israel acts to make amends for the fatal raid on the Gaza-bound flotilla Turkey may sever bilateral relations, Turkish President Abdullah Gul threatened in an interview with French daily Le Monde published Friday.

Asked if Turkey might break relations with Israel if it did nothing, Gul said: "Anything is possible."

The statement appeared to be an escalation in threats uttered by the Turkish leadership in the aftermath of the takeover of the Mavi Marmara by Israeli commandos.
On Monday it was Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who said in a press conference with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Istanbul that Israel must be me held to account for its action in the raid on the Mavi Marmara, but did not specify steps Turkey intended to take.

Gul said the interception of the ships in which nine Turks were killed was a "crime," which he might have expected from the likes of al-Qaida rather than a sovereign state.

Israel needs to apologize and compensate the casualties, preferably also launching a thorough investigation into the operation and removing the blockade from Gaza, Gul said, saying otherwise Turkey could not “forgive or forget” the incident.

On Thursday the Turkish-Arab Economic Forum opened in Istanbul and Prime Minister Erdogan reaped the reward for defying the West and – along with Brazil – voting against UN sanctions on Iran at the UN Security Council. Erdogan received a thunderous reception from Arab leaders.

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