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Turkey: No ally or friend to the United States

Turkey was lost quite some time ago as an ally or friend of the United States. Of course, the mullah obamaham thinks Turkey is a great friend and ally as Turkey has turned it's back on Israel. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that Turkey was a weak ally, at best. I have never trusted Turkey and never saw any concrete evidence that we should trust Turkey, at all. The move and tilt towards becoming a complete, total state ruled by Islam is well under way and rapidly progressing in my most humble opinion. I am posting what I think it an excellent article. It comes from Serbianna and is written by Srdja Trifkovic who is a top deck writer. There are many others who share my opinion of Trifkovic. There is a link to Serbianna on the sidebar. Here is a snapshot of the article and you will find a link at the end to the complete article.


Turkey: A Threat, Yet Again
By Srdja Trifkovic

Serbianna, Inside the Beltway, the fact that Turkey is no longer a U.S. “ally” in any meaningful sense is still strenuously denied. But as I note on Alternativeright we were reminded of the true score on March 9, when Saudi King Abdullah presented Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan with the Wahhabist kingdom’s most prestigious prize for his “services to Islam.” Erdogan earned the King Faisal Prize for having “rendered outstanding service to Islam by defending the causes of the Islamic nation.”

Services to the Ummah – Turkey under Erdogan’s neo-Islamist AKP has rendered a host of other services to “the Islamic nation.” In August 2008 Ankara welcomed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for a formal state visit, and last year it announced that it would not join any sanctions aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. In the same spirit the AKP government repeatedly played host to Sudan’s President Omer Hassan al-Bashir — a nasty piece of jihadist work if there ever was one — who stands accused of genocide against non-Muslims. Erdogan has barred Israel from annual military exercises on Turkey’s soil, but his government signed a military pact with Syria last October and has been conducting joint military exercises with the regime of Bashir al-Assad. Turkey’s strident apologia of Hamas is more vehement than anything coming out of Cairo or Amman. (Talking of terrorists, Erdogan has stated, repeatedly, “I do not want to see the word ‘Islam’ or ‘Islamist’ in connection with the word ‘terrorism’!”) imultaneous pressure to conform to Islam at home has gathered pace over the past seven years, and is now relentless. Turkish businessmen will tell you privately that sipping a glass of raki in public may hurt their chances of landing government contracts; but it helps if their wives and daughters wear the hijab. Continue reading

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2 Comments - Share Yours!:

Daphne Angelus said...

I'm not surprised, After all the Turks, I believe, denied us the ability to use their Air space when we were heading for Iraq and Afghanistan.

PatriotUSA said...

No real surprises here. Turkey
has long been in the pocket
of the hardline Islamists.
It has just taken a bit longer
for this to become a larger
issue in a region where we
are losing credibility like a house built upon sand. After all, obama's house is built on lies,deception,appeasement and groveling to Islam. Nothing
solid there, is there?

Main reason I posted this is
becuase it is a well written
article that really explains
alot of what has caused this
and what the implications are.