Lordo wrote:why you not go there yourself you lilly livered yellow gizzard.
Soon you will go further...
Lordo wrote:why you not go there yourself you lilly livered yellow gizzard.
miltiades wrote:I was wrong in that the Turkish parliament would vote against joining the coalition, but absolutely right that Turkey would not fight their Islamist brothers.
The West should wake up from its continued lethargy and realise that Turkey can not be trusted.
Lordo wrote:miltiades wrote:I was wrong in that the Turkish parliament would vote against joining the coalition, but absolutely right that Turkey would not fight their Islamist brothers.
The West should wake up from its continued lethargy and realise that Turkey can not be trusted.
if the west wants to fight then they should lead by example and put their soldiers up front. if only there was a few oil wells there of course it would have been a different .........
Paphitis wrote:Tim,
The Kurdish Forces in Kobani are in fact called the Kurdish Forces Protective Units. The photograph I posted was of the very same Kurdish Unit.
They are an arm of the PKK.
The poor buggers are trapped on the one flank by ISIL and Turkey on the other.
This is why Turkey is doing nothing. Arseholes!!!!
Turkey is collaborating with ISIL in the extermination of the Kurdish Rebels. After this is done (I hope it never happens) then they are going to invade and attack ISIL and gain the Kudows of the coalition.
Turkey can't be trusted and they are playing a despicable game in aiding and abetting ISIL to achieve their aims.
Fortunately, the Peshmerga and PKK elements are alive and kicking in Northern Iraq and lest they forget the possible demise of their brothers and sisters in Syria and lest they forget who is responsible for this.
The Peshmerga in Iraq are receiving a lot of Coalition Aid, are being helped to fortify their strongholds and are now receiving specialist SAS Training. They will thrive.
But we have dropped the ball in Syria. This is going to be a humanitarian disaster, so I call on the UK and Australia to expand their operations. If they can somehow insert some SAS there, it might make all the differance.
Lordo wrote:miltiades wrote:I was wrong in that the Turkish parliament would vote against joining the coalition, but absolutely right that Turkey would not fight their Islamist brothers.
The West should wake up from its continued lethargy and realise that Turkey can not be trusted.
if the west wants to fight then they should lead by example and put their soldiers up front. if only there was a few oil wells there of course it would have been a different .........
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