Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Flashback: "'A joint Syrian-Iraqi-Turkish-Israeli-U.S.-Iranian military exercises pretty soon?"

Thus preyed the Mollistine Pundit

Ahmadinejad Hails Erdogan's Nuclear Support



Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday welcomed visiting Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's defense of the Iranian nuclear program. Ahmadinejad in talks with Erdogan, the presidential website reported, said he "appreciates" Erdogan's stand on Iran's peaceful nuclear program and on Israel. "When an illicit regime possesses nuclear arms, one cannot talk about depriving other nations from the peaceful nuclear program," he said. ... Details




"'Iran is our friend"

In the Guardian, here




" .... Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's radical president whose fiery rhetoric has made him a bête noire of the west? "There is no doubt he is our friend," said Erdogan, Turkey's prime minister for the last six years. "As a friend so far we have very good relations and have had no difficulty at all."
What about Nicolas Sarkozy, president of France, who has led European opposition to Turkey's bid to join the EU and, coincidentally, adopted a belligerent tone towards Iran's nuclear programme? Not a friend?
"Among leaders in Europe there are those who have prejudices against Turkey, like France and Germany. Previously under Mr Chirac, we had excellent relations [with France] and he was very positive towards Turkey. But during the time of Mr Sarkozy, this is not the case. It is an unfair attitude. The European Union is violating its own rules. "Being in the European Union we would be building bridges between the 1.5bn people of Muslim world to the non-Muslim world. They have to see this. If they ignore it, it brings weakness to the EU."
Friendly towards a religious theocratic Iran, covetous and increasingly resentful of a secular but maddeningly dismissive Europe: it seems the perfect summary of Turkey's east-west dichotomy....

Posted by G, Z, or B at 1:43 PM

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