Obama: All parties in Turkey should support Erdogan gov't

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    Obama: All parties in Turkey should support Erdogan gov't

    http://www.usnews.com/news/politics...parties-in-turkey-should-support-erdogan-govt

    If there was ever any doubt there is not longer, Obama is a pro-Islamist traitor to secular constitutional democracy. Erdogan does not rule democratically, he has shut down and arrested media outlets who he doesn't like, he has pushed Turkey away from secular democracy at every turn, he has allowed Turkey to become the main route for ISIL pigs into Syria and Iraq without lifting a finger to stop it, he has arrested members of the military on false charges because he knows damn well that they are charged by the Turkish Constitution to maintain the secular nature of Turkey by force if necessary, and this is the man that Barack Hussein Obama the son and step son of a Muslim father just backed.

    Obama will now go down in history as the worst President in the history of the US and a traitor to Western civilization, at this point I don't really care who wins but November can not come soon enough, for all her faults not even Hillary supports the destruction of the free world the way that Obama does.
     
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    Said this was Obozos' stance on Turkey in another thread hours ago. Obozo supports the Erdogan Caliphate.

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    He is a traitor to western civilization and secular constitutional democracy. He is on the side of our enemies.
     
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    Obama like Bill Clinton knows which way the wind is blowing. He also wants to free himself from suspicions that the coup was another one of Washington's regime changes... which it was of course.

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    So instead of supporting a president who has been abusing his position we now are going to support a military coup who literally is just taking power? Ignoring how Turkey is a US ally who just normalized relations with Israel, another US ally what would the US gain from this? The US needs Turkey to be stable to help with the refugee crisis. We need stability because Turkey has airbases there that we use to attack ISIS.
     
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    Smart of Obama to say. I really don't see what other options he had


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    This is Operation Valkyrie and Obama just supported Hitler.
     
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    1. Drop off the Nazi reference. That analogy doesn't even make any sense. Better examples exist.
    2. Why would the US support a coup of an ally?
     
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    How foolish if you. What we ( US) want and need is for Turkeybto be stable. Turkey is a NATO ally and we do not need a NATO ally go go unstable. This has nothing to do with Islaimism by Obama.

    You raw uncontrolled hatred of POTUS BO has corrupted your ability to make a rational thought.
     
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    I think Obama is pragmatic to realize that despite the abuses of Erdogan and his administration, Turkey remains an ally in the region and supporting a hostile military takeover of the country would not only be irresponsible but would set a dangerous precedent. A military coup is not the way to right what is wrong with the country. Additionally, siding against the opposition force does not imply wholesale approval of the administrations policies.
     
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    Turkey is a NATO ally, the secular Turkish military is a NATO ally, Erdogan is not a NATO ally he is an ally to the Islamists who NATO is at war with. This was Operation Valkyrie and Obama just backed Hitler.
     
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    I have already told you what you can do with your laughable neo-Nazi conspiracy theory Jew hating websites, until you provide the UN Report with the relevant quotes you will be ignored.
     
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    When Trump was asked to comment on the coup in Turkey he said " I love turkey . I love turkey so much that we have turkey almost every Sunday not just on Turkey Day" .
     
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    This is from Sputnik:

    State television channel TRT reports that 4 soldiers have been arrested for the coup attempt, including one who was high-ranked. At least 13 people were detained while attempting to capture the presidential palace in Ankara, including high-ranking members.

    Several servicemen have been injured and killed, according to Special Forces Command commander Major General Zekai Aksakalli.

    Anadolu news agency reported earlier that 17 police officers were killed during clashes.

    The prime minister described the attempt as an act of rebellion by followers of US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gullen.
     
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    Do you know what Operation Valkyrie was? The analogy is so apt it's scary.

    The Constitutional Democracy of Turkey is a NATO ally, the secular Turkish military is a NATO ally, Erdogan who has destroyed the Constitutional Turkish Democracy is not a NATO ally he is an ally to the Islamists who NATO is at war with.
     
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    It's bull(*)(*)(*)(*) TRT is now in the control of Erdogan supporters but the military has finally taken CNN Turk which allowed the Islamist pig Erdogan to broadcasts, the military is holding Ankara these protesters are Islamists beckoned by their mosque loud speakers to support the tyrant Erdogan, normal citizens listened to the military and obeyed the curfew order they issued, when the sun comes up we will get a clearer picture.
     
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    we dont even know who the coup leaders are and what their agenda is.

    they may be ISIS-supporters.
     
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    No it's not. You can come up with a better example. It doesn't even make any sense. That was internal, this is external. A better example would be how the US supported the coup in Chile in the 1970's against the Socialist Allende.

    1. Turkey is a key player in the region, the Edrogan administration for years has been against the Assad regime and trying to remove him from power. Only recently has that position softened. That also doesn't explain the normalization of negotiations with Israel or how Turkey needs to be stable in order to prevent an even greater refugee crisis from emerging.
    2. To somehow say that Daesh militants share the same ideology as Turkey's Muslims is a very strange case to make, if not flat out ignorant.
     
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    Didn't Obama pretty much say the same thing when the Egyptian military forced the Islamists out of power a couple of years ago? Looks to me like the Turkish military is trying to save their country from the Muslim Brotherhood fascists that have been running things there for the past several years.

    One thing, this just about guarantees that Turkey will not see an EU membership anytime in the next few decades.
     
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    Wtf are you talking about this is an internal military couple against a tyrannical ruler who came to power through democratic means. That was an apt analogy.


    Bull(*)(*)(*)(*) Erdogan is an Islamist attempting to destroy secular constitutional democracy, and he had allowed Turkey to become the main route for ISIL into Syria and Iraq.
     
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    http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/2015/177

    Bonus:

    Reports by UN observers in the Golan submitted to 15 members of Security Council detail regular contact between IDF officers and armed Syrian opposition figures at the border.
    http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.630359
     
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    So Obama is on the side of the theocratic dictator?

    We shouldn't be shocked. He did this with Iran, too.
     
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    What do you think happened in Chile?

    There's no question that Erdogan's AKP has pushed for more religion in politics, and his questionable to say the least tactics of silencing the press have been a major issue. But that's not the US's fault, that's actually the EU's. In order to join the EU you have to abide by certain rules, one of them is a stable democracy. Turkey has been that for years trying to join the EU buy they don't for many different reasons, one of which is because of democracy but another one is because of politics. Turkey would be a major player in the EU, and that's hard to have with so many players already. Plus there's also islamophobia.

    So it makes sense that for Turkey to advance economically that it should strengthen ties with the MENA countries aligned with the US. In order to do that, you're going to adopt the beliefs in the area. This isn't the US's fault, if you want to point a finger, a better one would be the EU. Even then that's still a stretch.
     
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    ISIL couldn't be happier with Erdogan he's they're go to guy.
     
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    So why isn't Obama supporting Syria's election in 2014?
     

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