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07-20-2016, 03:03 AM
With all those teachers fired you won't have a chance of finding a secular school to put your kids in, but I bet inside a week you won't be able to toss a stone without hitting a madrassa.
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07-20-2016, 09:55 AM
Administrative measure? That's cute even by Orwellian standards.
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07-20-2016, 12:12 PM
If Erdogan doesn´t reestablish good relationships with the US and EU rapidly he will be the next Assad and Turkey the new Syria. If I was in Turkey I would transfer all my belongings elsewhere ASAP.
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07-20-2016, 01:52 PM
Quote: (07-20-2016 12:12 PM)chakalaka Wrote:
If Erdogan doesn´t reestablish good relationships with the US and EU rapidly he will be the next Assad and Turkey the new Syria. If I was in Turkey I would transfer all my belongings elsewhere ASAP.
I agree. I'm watching to see if Erdogan will be the labelled as the next Franz Ferdinand or Gaddafi. The amount of war crimes he is accused of will be the tell.
If Erdogan hoists the islamist flag further up the pole and Europe does nothing they are fucked. Europe is full of 'immigrant' sympathizers who at this point simply just need to be armed by Turkey to succeed.
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07-20-2016, 03:30 PM
Interesting take:
I was at the gym last evening and this Syrian dude I've met before was there.
He's originally from Syria, his family immigrated here.
He went back to the middle east for 2 weeks to visit family, I jokingly say "Hey at least you weren't in Turkey !"
We start talking about Erdogan, how I think the coup was staged.
He told me that he thought Erdogan was doing good for his country and most the people love him. He made Turkey a shitty country into a decent country since his rule.
I was kind of surprised, but I also don't know what side this guy is on the Syrian War.
The guy doesn't seem like an Islamist but the fact he likes Erdogan is pretty interesting.
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07-21-2016, 06:26 AM
The governments of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania must be dumber than a bag of hammers if they think any sane US president would risk New York or Washington being nuked to save them. It's long past time they were told to wise up. Luckily for them I don't think Russia gives a shit about them - they're at most a minor irritation.
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07-21-2016, 07:23 AM
Less presence in defending other countries around the world would reduce the USA's influence and strategic reach. That may be better for the taxpayer but it sounds highly unlikely regarding foreign policy strategies. As a policymaker I'd find that sort of measure myopic. If the US were any other sort of country I'd find it natural, but regarding the last decades of strategic narrative building, it's unlikely and odd at best. Only someone like Trump would suggest it to be honest, and I do like Trump, not sure how right he is on this one though. You may gain in terms of tax burden but lose in other factors.
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07-21-2016, 08:10 AM
NYT on Trump, Erdogan and the coup, very biased reporting for sure but Trump's quotes are interesting:
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Mr. Trump had nothing but praise for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country’s increasingly authoritarian but democratically elected leader. “I give great credit to him for being able to turn that around,” Mr. Trump said of the coup attempt on Friday night. “Some people say that it was staged, you know that,” he said. “I don’t think so.”
Asked if Mr. Erdogan was exploiting the coup attempt to purge his political enemies, Mr. Trump did not call for the Turkish leader to observe the rule of law, or Western standards of justice. “When the world sees how bad the United States is and we start talking about civil liberties, I don’t think we are a very good messenger,” he said.
The Obama administration has refrained from any concrete measures to pressure Turkey, fearing for the stability of a crucial ally in a volatile region. But Secretary of State John F. Kerry has issued several statements urging Mr. Erdogan to follow the rule of law.
Mr. Trump offered no such caution for restraint to Turkey and nations like it. However, his argument about America’s moral authority is not a new one: Russia, China, North Korea and other autocratic nations frequently cite violence and disorder on American streets to justify their own practices, and to make the case that the United States has no standing to criticize to them.
Mr. Trump said he was convinced that he could persuade Mr. Erdogan to put more effort into fighting the Islamic State. But the Obama administration has run up, daily, against the reality that the Kurds — among the most effective forces the United States is supporting against the Islamic State — are being attacked by Turkey, which fears they will create a breakaway nation.
Asked how he would solve that problem, Mr. Trump paused, then said: “Meetings.”
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07-21-2016, 09:08 AM
Quote: (07-21-2016 08:22 AM)Dark Knowledge Wrote:
When Trump is elected he needs to emulate Erdogan's purging of academics!
Send all the commie professors to a future gulag in Alaska
Nah. Just defund education entirely and give the savings directly on a per-kid basis to every parent.
"Here you go. You're on your own. Organise yourselves. All education is now government funded (as such) but entirely privately run."
And when someone bitched about this having a negative impact on certain parasitic demographics Trump could just reply...
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07-21-2016, 09:14 AM
Aren't entangling alliances exactly how the US drafted and sent a bunch of good men off to die by the evil Wilson? Which then resulted in the rise of the Nazi party, WWII, and more US involvement.
And it's a gross oversimplification of history to say that will happen again If US gets involved with Turkey, but there's a strong argument for grabbing our toys and going home.
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07-21-2016, 11:15 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gptKWc0...tion=share
That real radical islamic cleric's movement, infiltrated all public institutions for 30 years attempted the coup but failed. US, too, backing his sneaky and anti-democratic movement failed in Turkey unlike other middle eastern countries such as iraq, libya, egypt and syria so now it is time for US to review and revise middle eatern micro state policy in order not to lose the military base and Turkey completely that considers joining the Shangai Five instead of EU.
Enjoy the american decline and the rise of east!
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07-21-2016, 10:58 PM
Samseau, this is what I tried to illustrate in my point. What bothers me about it is willful American blindness to ignore apparent inconveniences and incongruences when fed the democracy pill.
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07-22-2016, 12:09 AM
Sam brings up a good point, what difference will it make.
The middle east does not understand or believes in democracy.