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Turkey to benefit from flotilla deaths

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Postby YFred » Fri Jun 11, 2010 11:56 pm

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Nikitas wrote:YFred, if it is a ploy, it is a risky way for Erdoghan to project a new profile. I wonder what he hopes to gain.

He want's to win the next election. What he does not realise is that Israel USA and Turkey have a cosy little number and anybody that upsets the balance does not last long. They'll get rid of him one way or another.


with Iran and Syria as allies, next is Pakistan,

...and Afgahnistan.

freedom for Iraq, will be a common point then; with the UAE likely in turmoil, Egypt will be vulnerable: the dream of Arabs united will blur with the emergence of this "Muslim" alliance.

No RW, it will happen cause it is not in the interest of USA, Russia or even the next emerging power, China. Either way sorry but it will never happen.

This is something USA peddles to frighten the life out of their population so they don't ask too many questions.
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:46 pm

we'll see if erdogan has his own agenda. the USA would like everyone to believe that their word is the last word, however, it is more possible that their control is not absolute.

the occidental world would likeus to imagine that Iraq and Afghanistan will be "Democracies", that is what "we" are fighting for, but in terms of natural resources, they are players, unlike the competition, like Russia, India, and China. nothing is certain, and for the most part this game is played outside the public's eyes.

Turkey, with this alliance controls the transportation of the goods, and by population a player as well...
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Postby YFred » Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:15 am

repulsewarrior wrote:we'll see if erdogan has his own agenda. the USA would like everyone to believe that their word is the last word, however, it is more possible that their control is not absolute.

the occidental world would likeus to imagine that Iraq and Afghanistan will be "Democracies", that is what "we" are fighting for, but in terms of natural resources, they are players, unlike the competition, like Russia, India, and China. nothing is certain, and for the most part this game is played outside the public's eyes.

Turkey, with this alliance controls the transportation of the goods, and by population a player as well...

RW of course it is not absolute but that little greenback stuff is mighty powerful.

Agree that we are kept mostly in the dark but actions speak louder than words. It is not that difficult to spot them if you look at thinks with an unbiased mind.
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