"For those Arabs who think that Turkey will liberate Palestine for them" This is the title the angry Arab used instead of BBC Title: Turkey and Israel hold first talks since flotilla raid.
With full respect Assad, I can't blame the Arab masses for hoping Erdogan would be an New Salahideen, or New Mohamad Alfateh, I am sure most of them are aware that Erdogan hands are tied by secular opposition and the Turkish Army, and USA/Nato....
Though his hands are not free, Erdugan made Turkey "a powerful player in the Middle East for the first time since the break-up of the Ottoman Empire.
So in raising his pictures and the Tukish flags, Arab masses are saying thaks Turkey, and thanks Erdugan for doing what they expected from Pharaoh and Abudulla and other leaders. They are praising Mr Erdogan's stance, encoraging Turkey to move forward.
A dreamer would hope that Edogan can turm 180 degrees. A fool would blame Turkey for not cutting the 60 years old ties with Israel for nothing and in one shift.
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And here the Wheelchair critic, spreading shit.
One year ago the Palestinian Idiot in Mollistine commented on the Regional Alliance proposed by the Syrian President as follows:
"Based on the alliance proposed by Assad, are we to expect joint Syrian-Iraqi-Turkish-Israeli-U.S.-Iranian military exercises pretty soon? Why not? It is all for "regional stability" and to defeat "Al-Qaeda!"
Celebrate the "New Middle East" now; or else!
# posted by Tony : 3:14 AM" Thursday, August 20, 2009
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In his above old comment the Idiot attacked Syria, Iran and Turky, and predicted a joint Syrian-Iraqi-Turkish-Israeli-U.S.-Iranian military exercises pretty soon?
On seeing Turkisk-Israeli Flotilla real exercise, On Wednesday, June 09, 2010, the same asshole made a U-Turn, to ask Erdogan and Turky, not trust Arab thogs. In other words he is telling Erdogan and Turkey: Be careful. Don't Trust Arab traitor, Don't lose your old Friends, Nato and Israel
"Don't Trust the Arab Throngs!
These are the same gullible throngs that cheered for Lawrence of Arabia 100 years ago and fought the Ottomans. Why? Because the British Colonialists promised them independence. Can you believe that! ........................
As the Turks say, the Arabs are traitors, even to their own causes.
I will change my mind when I see evidence to the contrary.
And here his latest shitball, he moved from advising Erdugan: Don't trust Arab puplic to warning Arabs: Don't trust Erdugan, and his teacher the "rabbit". They are fooling you. Sure they fooling not us Arab puplic, but somebody else.
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Zarathustra, (I call him Khara)
I agree that Turkey's response has been only rhetorical. In fact I have just read that trade between Turkey and Israel has so far not been affected.
As you implied, the Rabbit has been giving lessons to Erdogan about fooling the Arab public with empty words; it has worked for the Rabbit.
Tony Sayegh "
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Smart leaders such as Assad and Erdugan, walking through mines fields are expected to be carefull and pick the right moment rather than commiting suicide,
Davutoglu met Ben-Eliezer to convey a message to Usrael and Turkish Seculars and Turkisk Army. Stay tuned, and beware Zionist Propaganda Dark rooms
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Turkey FM: We'll Cut Israel Ties unless It Apologizes for Gaza Flotilla Raid
Al-Manar
05/07/2010 Turkey's foreign minister has warned that diplomatic ties with Israel will be cut in the wake of the recent flotilla crisis unless certain conditions are met, the Turkish press reported Monday.
"The Israelis have three options:
They will either apologize or acknowledge an international-impartial inquiry and its conclusion. Otherwise, our diplomatic ties will be cut off," Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters on Saturday during a visit to Kyrgyzstan.
The once-close Turkish-Israeli relationship has taken a steep nose dive following a tragically botched May 31 Israeli commando raid on a Gaza aid flotilla led by a Turkish non-governmental organization. Nine Turks were killed in the attack.
Turkey recalled its ambassador to Israel after the raid. It has also closed its airspace to Israeli military aircraft in response to the incident.
Turkey has previously stated its demands that before relations are normalized Israel must apologize, pay compensation to the victims and allow for an international inquiry into the event.
Israel has so far refused to meet those demands. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week said his country would not apologize or pay compensation to the flotilla victims.
Israel has meanwhile set up its own inquiry, headed by a former Supreme Court justice. "We showed them an exit road. If they apologize as a result of their own investigation's conclusion, that would be fine for us. But of course we first have to see it," Davutoglu said.
"They are aware of our demands. If they do not want to apologize, then they should accept an international investigation," he added.
Davutoglu also suggested that Turkey could impose further sanctions against Israel should it fail to meet Turkey's conditions. "If steps are not taken, the process of isolation will continue," he said.
Davutoglu also said that Turkey had closed its airspace to all Israeli military flights in reaction to the raid. "This decision was not taken for only one or two airplanes," the minister said, adding that the closure could be extended to civilian flights as well.
Last week Turkey closed its airspace to two military airplanes, but authorities said that it was not a generalized ban.
On Friday, Israeli Trade and Labor Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer refuted a report by Turkish daily Hurriyet, which claimed that he had indicated to Davutoglu during their clandestine meeting in Brussels last week that Israel was rethinking its refusal to compensate and apologize over the flotilla incident.
"We have no plans to do that, and the minister did not promise anything to that regard during his meeting with the Turkish foreign minister two days ago," Ben-Eliezer's bureau said in response to the report.
Turkey: Relations with Israel hinging on apology
ANKARA, (PIC)-- Turkish minister of state for EU affairs and chief negotiator Egemen Bagis has said that families of the nine Turkish victims of the Freedom Flotilla were expecting an apology from Israel.
He affirmed in a forum on Saturday that future of Turkish-Israeli relations was dependent on the steps that Israel would take in this regard.
He was quoted by the Anatolia news agency as saying that Israel should ponder whether it wants to lose Turkey or not.
Bagis doubted Israel's alleged quest for peace, adding that countries cannot achieve peace through humiliating people.
The minister also underlined that the siege on the Gaza Strip is "illegal".
Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu and his foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman had said that their government would not apologize to Turkey and would not offer compensations to families of the victims who were killed or wounded during the Israeli bloody attack on the Freedom Flotilla in international waters last May.
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