Erdogan coming to the aid of the Taliban hey?
mmmm yanks are making a terrible mistake.
Paphitis wrote:Erdogan coming to the aid of the Taliban hey?
mmmm yanks are making a terrible mistake.
Kikapu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Erdogan coming to the aid of the Taliban hey?
mmmm yanks are making a terrible mistake.
Have you thought perhaps the West is feeding Turkey to the lions, I mean to the Taliban?
The Taliban will be able to overrun the Kabul airport overnight once NATO completely pull out of Afghanistan.
What can the Turkish 500 strong military personnel going to do against the Taliban?
Either Erdogan is going to play along with the Taliban and be a “yes man” or he will get his soldiers killed.
To the Taliban, Turkey is NATO, so good luck to Turkey to be trusted by the Taliban.
Kikapu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Erdogan coming to the aid of the Taliban hey?
mmmm yanks are making a terrible mistake.
Have you thought perhaps the West is feeding Turkey to the lions, I mean to the Taliban?
The Taliban will be able to overrun the Kabul airport overnight once NATO completely pull out of Afghanistan.
What can the Turkish 500 strong military personnel going to do against the Taliban?
Either Erdogan is going to play along with the Taliban and be a “yes man” or he will get his soldiers killed.
To the Taliban, Turkey is NATO, so good luck to Turkey to be trusted by the Taliban.
Lordo wrote:Kikapu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Erdogan coming to the aid of the Taliban hey?
mmmm yanks are making a terrible mistake.
Have you thought perhaps the West is feeding Turkey to the lions, I mean to the Taliban?
The Taliban will be able to overrun the Kabul airport overnight once NATO completely pull out of Afghanistan.
What can the Turkish 500 strong military personnel going to do against the Taliban?
Either Erdogan is going to play along with the Taliban and be a “yes man” or he will get his soldiers killed.
To the Taliban, Turkey is NATO, so good luck to Turkey to be trusted by the Taliban.
Have you considered what theTurks did in 1964 with about 100 doldiers in Cyprus. That will answer your question. There is hundreds of thousands of Turkic speaking that can mobilise. Few years back I remeber one commander called Abdul Rashid Dostum. I wonder if he is stil there, if not his sons will be there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Rashid_Dostum#:~:text=Dostum%20was%20a%20major%20army%20commander%20in%20the,siding%20with%20winners%20during%20different%20wars%20in%20Afghanistan.
Maximus wrote:Lordo wrote:Kikapu wrote:Paphitis wrote:Erdogan coming to the aid of the Taliban hey?
mmmm yanks are making a terrible mistake.
Have you thought perhaps the West is feeding Turkey to the lions, I mean to the Taliban?
The Taliban will be able to overrun the Kabul airport overnight once NATO completely pull out of Afghanistan.
What can the Turkish 500 strong military personnel going to do against the Taliban?
Either Erdogan is going to play along with the Taliban and be a “yes man” or he will get his soldiers killed.
To the Taliban, Turkey is NATO, so good luck to Turkey to be trusted by the Taliban.
Have you considered what theTurks did in 1964 with about 100 doldiers in Cyprus. That will answer your question. There is hundreds of thousands of Turkic speaking that can mobilise. Few years back I remeber one commander called Abdul Rashid Dostum. I wonder if he is stil there, if not his sons will be there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Rashid_Dostum#:~:text=Dostum%20was%20a%20major%20army%20commander%20in%20the,siding%20with%20winners%20during%20different%20wars%20in%20Afghanistan.
You deluded fool,
Cyprus was unarmed, and only a short distance away from Turkey.
500 Turks might be able to secure an airport for a few weeks, until reinforcements are needed.
But that is dependent on how much Erdogans beleifs align with the Taliban.
Going by his statements, they might become bed fellows which is not the look a "credible" leader of an Eu candidate country wants to give to his country.
In the meantime, the US and France are training Kurdish militants in light, medium and heavy weapons in northern Syria, while they stick sanctions on the Turks.
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