...good for the Greeks who remain calm. i'm sure the tourists will have this to recount to their family returning homeward.
...and Turkey wonders aloud bitterly why so little respect is given to her desires.
repulsewarrior wrote:...good for the Greeks who remain calm. i'm sure the tourists will have this to recount to their family returning homeward.
...and Turkey wonders aloud bitterly why so little respect is given to her desires.
repulsewarrior wrote:...were it a humanitarian mission, and were they "Turks", yes.
Paphitis wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...were it a humanitarian mission, and were they "Turks", yes.
A "humanitarian" mission which ended up nearly killing IDF soldiers!
But since they are just soldiers, their lives don't count even if their intention was to hurt no one but conduct a routine police operation.
denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...were it a humanitarian mission, and were they "Turks", yes.
A "humanitarian" mission which ended up nearly killing IDF soldiers!
But since they are just soldiers, their lives don't count even if their intention was to hurt no one but conduct a routine police operation.
What a joke.:
'Ava giden avlandı'..................the hunter got hunted.
Fancy that..................professional killers got slapped in the face so they murdered. Where has your credibility gone.
Nikitas wrote:The problem is that the flotilla was too small. A few ships are easy to intercept., a few dozen are not Obviously the probability of a hundred ship flotilla was not lost on the Israelis, and that perhaps explains the recent proposals to relax the Ghaza stranglehold. It is also probable that the worldwide reaction will eventually lead to the end of this ridiculous blockade of 1,5 million people.
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