can we not do this again
Sorry wrong account..My brother's account
Oh yeah and Putin is never wrong :rolleyes:Except for that time when he said it wasn't a Russian missile system that shot down that civilian airliner over Ukraine.
Non-Russian source so it must be fake.kek
Pfff...this is not something new...Turkey is supporting ISIS and funding them a long time.You're a fool. Let's not look at the current dispute between Erdogan and Putin (RUSSIA IS A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH CCCP CHEEKI BREEKI) but evaluate the Turks-Kurds issue. Personally, I do not give two shits about your ongoing demand, yeah, let's just call it a demand, for an independent Kurdistan. Go ahead, take your Diyarbakir, your Batman. Have the entire south-eastern region. Bear in mind though that the IS has taken over more than 60 percent of Syria. Instead of uniting your ethnic minority, you trigger more havoc. Think about it, is it really right to want that just now? Of course, the way things are handled by the government, it is possible that the IS can very well use Turkey as their gateway to Europe. The only reason IS forces can recover in certain areas is in order to fight similarly violent Kurdish troops. So that is nothing but a means to an end yet could also be considered a support of IS if you weigh how much Erdogan considers Kurds and IS as terrorists. Take away the fact that his leadership is highly questionable itself, you are just pissed because the PKK has been rated as a terrorist group by the NATO. You should be thankful that there is a treaty organisation such as the latter.
NATO must kick out Turkey out of NATO :/
Long live Putin and long live the kurds!
Pfff...this is not something new...Turkey is supporting ISIS and funding them a long time.bullshit
You're a fool. Let's not look at the current dispute between Erdogan and Putin (RUSSIA IS A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH CCCP CHEEKI BREEKI) but evaluate the Turks-Kurds issue.
Personally, I do not give two shits about your ongoing demand, yeah, let's just call it a demand, for an independent Kurdistan. Go ahead, take your Diyarbakir, your Batman. Have the entire south-eastern region. Bear in mind though that the IS has taken over more than 60 percent of Syria. Instead of uniting your ethnic minority, you trigger more havoc. Think about it, is it really right to want that just now?
Of course, the way things are handled by the government, it is possible that the IS can very well use Turkey as their gateway to Europe. The only reason IS forces can recover in certain areas is in order to fight similarly violent Kurdish troops. So that is nothing but a means to an end yet could also be considered a support of IS if you weigh how much Erdogan considers Kurds and IS as terrorists.
Take away the fact that his leadership is highly questionable itself, you are just pissed because the PKK has been rated as a terrorist group by the NATO. You should be thankful that there is a treaty organisation such as the latter.
Then again, Russia can be put to an end much easier than by means of NATO. They can easily end up outnumbered, they're incredibly dependent on nations such as Turkey due to their Gas and ... what else can they even export? Filthy dashcam footage of chaotic driving in Downtown Moscow? Whenever they speak of sanctions, it's merely a bluff. On a long-term basis, Russia is not capable of anything, which doesn't exclude their power on a shorter term though...
You're a fool. Let's not look at the current dispute between Erdogan and Putin (RUSSIA IS A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH CCCP CHEEKI BREEKI) but evaluate the Turks-Kurds issue. Personally, I do not give two shits about your ongoing demand, yeah, let's just call it a demand, for an independent Kurdistan. Go ahead, take your Diyarbakir, your Batman. Have the entire south-eastern region. Bear in mind though that the IS has taken over more than 60 percent of Syria. Instead of uniting your ethnic minority, you trigger more havoc. Think about it, is it really right to want that just now? Of course, the way things are handled by the government, it is possible that the IS can very well use Turkey as their gateway to Europe. The only reason IS forces can recover in certain areas is in order to fight similarly violent Kurdish troops. So that is nothing but a means to an end yet could also be considered a support of IS if you weigh how much Erdogan considers Kurds and IS as terrorists. Take away the fact that his leadership is highly questionable itself, you are just pissed because the PKK has been rated as a terrorist group by the NATO. You should be thankful that there is a treaty organisation such as the latter.
Then again, Russia can be put to an end much easier than by means of NATO. They can easily end up outnumbered, they're incredibly dependent on nations such as Turkey due to their Gas and ... what else can they even export? Filthy dashcam footage of chaotic driving in Downtown Moscow? Whenever they speak of sanctions, it's merely a bluff. On a long-term basis, Russia is not capable of anything, which doesn't exclude their power on a shorter term though...
just check in first page at the video how turkish police shoutout like ISIS members with ''Allah akbar''
I don't get it, anyone say ''Allah akbar is with ISIS?
We're actually discussing about a war taking part right f**cking now, in an international server... Where there are people form pretty much every part of the earth. What point are we trying to make? Has there ever been a war started by a country against another country, without atleast a huge part of it's folk supporting that call? Ofcourse there are Turks supporting the situation, and if the Republic of Macedonia was to form a terrorist group and attack Bulgary, where do you think greeks would lay closer to? And ofcourse people from Kurdistan are against Turkey's decision. What's the point you're trying to make? Which side is right? It's war, there's no right side.
More proof
(http://cdn3.collective-evolution.com/assets/uploads/2015/11/article-2666854-1F1297D100000578-700_634x501.jpg)
Recep Tayip Erdogan's son "BILAL ERDOGAN" with his ISIS brothers
https://twitter.com/Dilxazsofi/status/513283816434450432/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
And there are shops selling "Golden Dawn" T-Shirts and shit in Greece. Does that mean that Greece wants to kill every non greek in our country? Does it mean that I'd kill every non-greek that lives around me? Every apple tree has bad apples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJEMzvBRIccf**cking rekt. #Turkeyiskill
btw....this is like someone opening a clotheshop in Germany and selling nazi clothes, do you think its acceptable? NO cuz its banned and forbidden to sell those kind of stuff.That's because Germany is a constitutional democracy. Turkey is too conservative to prohibit such stuff.
I'm not sure where to cut your message up since it's incoherent but I guess this is your 'evaluation'. Basically you 'don't give a shit', okay.That's pretty much it. I have no problem with Kurds having their own state. It's just very risky at this time.
So, the reason IS forces can 'recover' in 'certain areas' is because then they can fight Kurdish troops, because of the government? I'm not sure what you're trying to say. The Turkish government -is- trying to help ISIS? Didn't you just say that was 'bullshit'?If not fighting them and letting them get away immediately after recovery to fight Kurdish troops who're as much of a threat is helping IS, then they are most likely being helped by the IS. If you look at it in a teleological way though, it is not helping at all, he is letting them recover so both, the Kurds and IS can fight each other up to the point at which both are no longer a threat to Turkey. That's the means to an end I was talking about. That's the real evil within.
So here you bash the Kurds who form pretty much the biggest opposition IS has right now on the ground. I'm starting to think you're supporting ISIS, but then again you just spoke of them as if they're not affiliated with Turkey, a sentiment I share, by the way.The PKK has had no other priorities but to disable Turkish affairs. To make it clear, I do not endorse Erdogan's previously mentioned strategy but I'm assuming attacking the IS would have fatal consequences because it's them who're thinking of Turkey as next-to-be-attacked. It's just a matter of time. I'm not entirely sure about the right thing to do other than uniting the less violent ethnic minority with ready Turkish soldiers to help defending at least until it is solved to the point of having a calm situation. Then again, that is not compatible with the current government and not even I myself can entirely support that idea since it's merely utopic and either party will stab the other in the back.
I mainly agree with this, but what do you mean by outnumbered? Pretty much everything Russia has is numbers. They don't have any good military equipment, they're untrained, they're poor and they really don't have anything to show for themselves except for numbers.Them being untrained and very dependent makes them too vulnerable to the point of considering it outnumbered. I'm not talking about the amount of soldiers per se.
In conclusion, I'm not sure what your stance on this is apart from being indifferent to the Kurdish struggle and disliking Russia.
More proof
(http://cdn3.collective-evolution.com/assets/uploads/2015/11/article-2666854-1F1297D100000578-700_634x501.jpg)
Recep Tayip Erdogan's son "BILAL ERDOGAN" with his ISIS brothers
https://twitter.com/Dilxazsofi/status/513283816434450432/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Wow big respect for the speaker, telling it how it is.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJEMzvBRIcc
On a long-term basis, Russia is not capable of anything, which doesn't exclude their power on a shorter term though...
I hope a year or two from now this ISIS thing gets solved.
ISIS gonna be hard to remove, because they got very powerful weapons and high-tech stuff.Sticks and stones, wooden weapons, yes very hard to remove.
Where's Hitler when you need him? :(Why would anyone need him? :uhm:
Why would anyone need him? :uhm:
If he was alive, ISIS would no longer be a problem by now.No, we'd just have WW2 still and millions of people being executed for no good reason.
Where's Hitler when you need him? :(Your way of thinking is pathetic. :uhm:
Where's Hitler when you need him? :(