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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Starve the Kurds says Islamist Turkey



Question of the Day

  • Under Comrade Obama the U.S. supported NATO member Turkey helping ISIS and Turkey's bombing the Kurds. Will Trump allow our Kurdish allies against ISIS to be starved by Turkey, Iraq and Iran?


(RT News)  -  Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that Iraqi Kurds will “not be able to find food” if Ankara decides to halt the flow of trucks and oil into the region, adding that all military and economic sanctions are on the table.
“[They] will be left in the lurch when we start imposing our sanctions,” Erdogan said in a speech broadcast live on television on Tuesday, as quoted by Reuters.
It will be over when we close the oil taps, all [their] revenues will vanish, and they will not be able to find food when our trucks stop going to northern Iraq.”
The Turkish president then warned that Israel’s support would be insufficient to sustain the Iraqi Kurds’ drive for independence and would not save them from international isolation. Erdogan added that Tel Aviv does not exercise sufficient leverage over the world community. 
“Who will recognize your independence? Israel. The world is not about Israel. You should know that the waving of Israeli flags there will not save you,” he said, as quoted by Hurriyet. 
"If the only support for the KRG’s referendum is given by Israel and if the [outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party] PKK starts celebrating [the results] even before the polls close then there can be neither innocence nor legitimacy,” Erdogan said.
The Israel reference comes after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for an independent Kurdistan earlier this month, while taking aim at Ankara's support of Hamas.
“Israel opposes the PKK and considers it a terrorist organization, in contrast to Turkey, which supports the terrorist group Hamas,” Netanyahu said during a state visit to Argentina. “While Israel is opposed to any kind of terrorism, it supports the legitimate means of the Kurdish people to obtain their own state.”
The Turkish leader said Iraqi Kurds are incapable of creating their own state. “They don’t have an idea on how to be a state. They think that they are a state just by saying it. This can’t and won’t happen,”he said.
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An ISIS Traffic Jam
Huge convoys of ISIS oil and resupply trucks on a highway to
Turkey as photographed by Russian jets.
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NATO member Turkey was openly supporting ISIS while the
convoy of ISIS trucks "magically" was not bombed by Obama.






Anti-ISIS YPG Kurdish militia
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sure that he do ...
trump a traitor ... as a bought off moron