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Recep Erdogan "Israel cannot be trusted!!"

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The first time when it confirmed Israel had committed serious crimes during the event; then, when its forgiving tone brought serious protests from Turkey and the Palestinians. Israel's main ally in the area — Turkey — has since begun a strategic shift in its alliances. Things are not only changing rapidly for Israel, they are doing so in tandem. The slow deterioration in Israel's relations with Egypt is becoming more violent by the day, while the same is true for Israel's relations with Turkey. As of now, Turkey and Egypt have no ambassadors in Tel Aviv, and Israel has recalled its ambassadors from their capitals as well. What's next?

Turkey and Israel do not share a border; violence like that witnessed these days along the Israeli-Egyptian border won't be seen in this case. However, a sea war for hegemony on the Eastern Mediterranean may begin soon. Smallish scuffles related to the recently found gas fields near the disputed Israeli-Lebanese maritime border may take place with the participation of the mighty Turkish fleet. This is not just speculation; Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said last week that Turkey will boost navy patrols in Mediterranean. In an immediate response, Israeli Energy Minister Uzi Landau said Israel will secure its rigs and further develop the gas fields. Keeping the pressure on this issue, Turkey has repeatedly complained about the energy deals between Israel and Greek Cyprus. (Turkey doesn't recognize the Greek government on southern Cyprus.) Then, in an interview given last week to Al Jazeera that was later published by Turkey's state news agency Anatolia, Erdogan said with regard to Gaza's Freedom Flotilla: "The attack that took place in international waters did not comply with any international law. In fact, it was cause for war. However, befitting Turkey's greatness, we decided to act with patience." This declaration is unprecedented; until now Turkey had been very careful to show a conciliatory tone in its formal declarations over the incident. It had never used the term cause for war while talking about its former close Zionist ally. Then he added a clear warning: "Right now, without a doubt, the primary duty of Turkish Navy ships is to protect its own ships. This is the first step. And we have humanitarian aid that we want to carry there (to Gaza, RT). This humanitarian aid will not be attacked any more, as was the case with Mavi Marmara." In other words, he issued a military warning to Israel.

The shift in the Middle Eastern alliances is now being completed. Yesterday -- Sept.12, 2011 — the Turkish prime Minister arrived at Egypt and met its new military rulers. The day before, Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu had issued a neutral statement regarding the attack on the Israeli Embassy in Cairo and had added a clarifying statement on the new attitude of his country toward Israel: "We say that we will continue to bring on to the agenda Israel's incorrect attitudes in all global platforms in the framework of international law and after this Israel will become even more isolated." Only hinted at now, it seems Turkey and Egypt are creating a new anti-Israeli alliance.

Turkey and Egypt and Hezbollah and Gaza may bring a new sunrise to that troubled part of the world. By the end of that day, Netanyahu and Obama — holding hands — will sail into the sunset; for the first time in their peoples' history unable to burn everything behind them.

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  • The entire world distrusts the governments of Israel and USA.

  • The entire world hates israel and it's illegal existance on Palestinian land, apart from AIPAC and their master the Devil!

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  • @berkegs95 And you are another example of another blind Kemalist who fails to question the greater picture, there couldn't be less in common between Turkey and Israel majority of Turks do not love their system where as Israelis love their system for committing murder against gentiles. The Ottomans were an empire who stood proud and Mustafa Kemal turned it into a republic that begs at the gates of Europe and kneels to Israel. 

  • Your leaders must help us with taking his power away. If you dont help us with getting rid of him your countries will have a war with Turkey.

  • Turkey has never "straddled" Christianity.

    we have never ever been a Christian people

    pagan foolishness then we became Muslim.

    stop trying to lie about us and make us out to be some european trash

    we are from middle eastern/western asia and proud of it

  • @UighurKnight Mughal Turk here!

  • @ratzP Jew dick sucking? so you are saying the jews wanna suck him off? I think Erdogan has standards he's an honourable statesman not even a ghetto banger would filthy their cock by putting it into a jewish mouth. Only reason Bill Clinton put his dick a jew's mouth is cause he felt sorry for her being an untermunchen jew. :D

  • @455oldsTARoadHun

    haha yeah you are right. Greetings from Uighurs brother!

  • @455oldsTARoadHun hey Monkey-face,,tell pussy-Erdogangsta

    the Jews want to b his friends again but 1st he has to do some

    Jew-dick-sucking ahahai hope the Arabs dont get jealous eh?:)))

  • @ratzP jews generally tend to piss their pants over everything. Greeks today are merely over glorified serbs. Otto didn't have a good start? what the hell are you talking about? Ottomans brought down the Eastern Roman Empire same empire the jews got crushed by same empire that scattered Jewish scum to the winds.

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