📍Well would you look at that. This was Senator Graham not so long ago.
▪️“The YPG element is integrated with the PKK, just read their manifesto.”
▪️“There is lots of evidence about the YPG-PKK link.”
▪️“The US created the YPG problem and it needs to fix it, we owe it to Turkey, we created a problem for Turkey.”
▪️“It was a dumb idea to rely on the YPG, it proved to be a dumb idea, I saw this coming a long time ago.”
▪️“Obama did a huge mistake in relying on the YPG Kurds.”
▪️“We’ve got to make sure that Turkey is protected from this threat in Syria.”
▪️“I agree with Turkey that this is the dumbest idea in the world.”
▪️“We’re arming people inside Syria aligned with a terrorist group.”
I wonder what has changed. If you’re so worried about that “huge mistake” that was made and the “dumb idea” Obama came up with, there you go, that mistake has now been fixed by the Syrian government which is busy cleaning up your mess after you, you’re welcome.
If you’re worried about the threat to Turkey, there you go, the threat is about to largely disappear, at least in Syria.
And it sure seems odd that you’re now suddenly worried about the well-being of an organization which you have repeatedly acknowledged to be an offshoot of a terrorist group recognized by the US as such.
You once seemed worried about having created a problem for Turkey and now you’re really complaining about Turkey being involved in the process in Syria, which by the way is a direct matter of its national security? The very national security that you acknowledged to have endangered by arming the YPG? Nothing you say makes any sense. Especially since it makes you look like you support a terror group. After all it was you who said that the YPG is linked to the PKK with lots of evidence confirming it.
US President-elect Donald Trump says Turkish President Erdogan is his friend, adding that they have mutual respect for one another.
He also said that Erdogan "did not go after certain people after I requested that he not. You know who I am talking about, the Kurds."
📸: AFP
Trump declined to say whether he would withdraw U.S. troops from Syria, while praising Türkiye for its role in overthrowing Assad.
"President Erdogan is a friend of mine. He's a guy I like, respect. I think he respects me... If you look at what happened with Syria, Russia was weakened, Iran was weakened. And he is a very smart guy, and he sent his people in there through different forms and different names, and they went in and they took over. "
@PolizeiBerlin_E Das geht gar nicht, diese Relativierung des Hitlergrusses durch Gleichsetzung mit dem Wolfsgruss!
Das mag der deutschen Seele Entlastung bringen, ist trotzdem nicht okay. Das ist Verharmlosung des Nationalsozialismus.
RETTET DEN SCHWEIGEFUCHS!
@Freddy2805@ZDF Das geht gar nicht, diese Relativierung des Hitlergrusses durch Gleichsetzung mit dem Wolfsgruss!
Das mag der deutschen Seele Entlastung bringen, ist trotzdem nicht okay. Das ist Verharmlosung des Nationalsozialismus.
RETTET DEN SCHWEIGEFUCHS!
@Heartzer586366@Gerashchenko_en Indeed Tsargrad is a Slavic name for the city or land of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul in Turkey), the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
https://t.co/2rf9GCc89d
@tagesthemen@c_nitsche Man muss sich nur an Absprachen (#Visafreiheit) halten und die bereits vor vielen Jahrzehnten begonnenen EU-Beitrittsverhandlungen nun zeitgleich mit dem Nato-Beitritt Schwedens zu einem erfolgreichen Ende bringen, dann klappt das auch mit #Türkiye.
@NatalieAmiri ... Zahlen der OECD zum BIP der Türkei: 2021 an 11. Stelle - und hier die Prognosen für die Türkei:
2030 = 9. Stelle
2040 = 7. Stelle
2050 = 5. Stelle
Die Zahlen der OECD-Prognose für Deutschland möchte ich uns an dieser Stelle ersparen, man kann sie am genannten Ort nachlesen.
@NatalieAmiri Erdogan ist auf dem richtigen Weg. Das sage nicht ich, das sagt die OECD, es gibt in der englischen Wikipedia in dem Artikel "Economy of Turkey" eine schöne Tabelle namens "Long term GDP forecasts" mit Zahlen der OECD zum Bruttoinlandsprodukt... 🧵