https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...roops-in-syria
Turkey has opened the borders and is transporting syrian refugees to greece with busses and taxi’s. What impact Will this have?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...roops-in-syria
Turkey has opened the borders and is transporting syrian refugees to greece with busses and taxi’s. What impact Will this have?
Long term this is going to backfire badly onto Turkey, their only card in their deck is the refugee one if the EU manages to find a solution it finds acceptable for them (and this will cause human suffering regardless) Turkey is going to further isolate themselves, i would not want to be Turkey with the EU being indifferent to even hostile towards them on top of Russia and other region forces.
But this short term political thinking was to be expected from Erdogan and his cronies. After all they despise the western way of living.
And of course, the EU will force already overburdened Greece to house them all.
The EU is a bunch of fucking pussies. They don't have the balls to stand up to Turkey. They don't have the balls to stand up to anyone at all.
Trump, Putin, Erdogan make the EU their bitch. EU is a joke.
Nah, man, Merkel or some shit will write an angry letter to Erdogan, and nothing will happen. Germany will allow millions of immigrants in, and then whine that certain countries don't want this crowd, and then will threaten Hungary and Poland and Romania and whoever else still has a fucking spine in the EU to just say NO to the Reich.
Last edited by The Butt Witch; 2020-02-28 at 07:12 PM.
Turkey.
*has the largest military contribution to NATO.
*has the largest coverage of the Black Sea shoreline.
*is a bumper zone between immigrants from Africa, and the EU territory.
*is likely to become a Russian trojan horse if Erdogan gets pissed and allies with Russia.
Turkey got both the US and EU by the balls.
Either Russia, or SAA backed by Russia hit and killed 33 (possibly more) Turkish soldiers. This is the response the government came up with. Make no sense whatsoever. Do not get me wrong, I am all for EU sharing our burden but this is an answer given to the wrong party. EU has no obligation to back us up politically or militarily against Russia. If the government thinks they can not take on Russia alone, they should have pulled back our soldiers from Idlib in the first place.
Again, I am okay with sending refugees to Europe but for right reasons.
Looking at politics as a conflict of tribes while using terms as echo chamber, the irony. Yes this forum is leftist when stuck in an alt right bubble but than again it is rather impossible to be of the right of the alt right. Considering it is an extreme ideology that leaves no room for critical thinkers or opposition within it ranks as it simply denounces people that do so as traitors to even the (white) "race".
You're not up to speed, are you? Turkey and Russia are inches away to slugging it out with each other in Syria. Turkey launched attacks on Russia's base in Latakia (that's in Syria, some free info for you), and the Turkish military is firing on Russian planes over Syria after a Russian-backed Syrian offensive killed 30odd Turkish troops in occupied Idlib (that's in Syria).
In fact, latest news is Turkey is asking for a truce with the Russian-backed Syrian forces.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/...104334749.html
Baloney! Putin is not the kind of guy to just take it, unlike Trump and Merkel. Odds are the Russian forces didn't suffer any losses, so Putin doesn't think Erdogan is worthy of a response in kind.
Erdogan can bark at the Russians all he wants, he's not worth the attention until he bites, and then it will hurt HIM more than it will hurt Putin.
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Of course, part of diplomacy. "Let me have this land, and I will back off".