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Monday, 02.06.2014.

15:54

Turkish PM's adviser criticizes German media

An adviser to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the German media for their "hostile" coverage.

Izvor: Tanjug

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The Count of Kosova

pre 9 godina

Iranians can tell what a bad transit area is Turkey for gas. They even believe that Ukraine is better. Same bandit from a big road.
(rote, 3 June 2014 12:01)

Rote,

Things aren't working out so well as you thought they might. Russia is openly asking for an escape root for your rebel rats. Do you really believe that by begging the UNSC Putin will get his wish. All I can say is have enough coffins ready to be filled by your Russian terrorists. What goes around comes around and Putin can't do anything about it. Vlad should have thought about this before he refused to allow a route be open in Syria.

rote

pre 9 godina

When I watch at the internal problems of Turkey I always ask myself if I’d like the regime to be changed. But it’s hard to say what is better for my country. As a cynic I don’t care if Erdogan & Co are good guys or not. So I judge as a Russian. My country is under is great press over several issues and we are not here to retreat. On one hand Turkey being pressed by the Yankee 5-th Column may be a potential ally of ours. Besides they ask to let them into the Eurasian Union. But on the other hand Turks suck our blood in Syria in Crimea and other places. Also Turkey is a potential land route for a new gas pipe if SS is blocked (that I doubt to be real) or if the crisis in Ukraine kills their transit system. Thus I have no answer what is better. Turkey could be a good bone in the EU’s throat but they are prostitutes and their post-imperial syndrome is also alive. Iranians can tell what a bad transit area is Turkey for gas. They even believe that Ukraine is better. Same bandit from a big road.

Questioner

pre 9 godina

Is it the same Erdogan advisor that was kicking a protester captured by police and lying on the ground in Soma (and who was so brazen to later stay away from his job because he injured his foot during his honorable action?

Questioner

pre 9 godina

Is it the same Erdogan advisor that was kicking a protester captured by police and lying on the ground in Soma (and who was so brazen to later stay away from his job because he injured his foot during his honorable action?

rote

pre 9 godina

When I watch at the internal problems of Turkey I always ask myself if I’d like the regime to be changed. But it’s hard to say what is better for my country. As a cynic I don’t care if Erdogan & Co are good guys or not. So I judge as a Russian. My country is under is great press over several issues and we are not here to retreat. On one hand Turkey being pressed by the Yankee 5-th Column may be a potential ally of ours. Besides they ask to let them into the Eurasian Union. But on the other hand Turks suck our blood in Syria in Crimea and other places. Also Turkey is a potential land route for a new gas pipe if SS is blocked (that I doubt to be real) or if the crisis in Ukraine kills their transit system. Thus I have no answer what is better. Turkey could be a good bone in the EU’s throat but they are prostitutes and their post-imperial syndrome is also alive. Iranians can tell what a bad transit area is Turkey for gas. They even believe that Ukraine is better. Same bandit from a big road.

The Count of Kosova

pre 9 godina

Iranians can tell what a bad transit area is Turkey for gas. They even believe that Ukraine is better. Same bandit from a big road.
(rote, 3 June 2014 12:01)

Rote,

Things aren't working out so well as you thought they might. Russia is openly asking for an escape root for your rebel rats. Do you really believe that by begging the UNSC Putin will get his wish. All I can say is have enough coffins ready to be filled by your Russian terrorists. What goes around comes around and Putin can't do anything about it. Vlad should have thought about this before he refused to allow a route be open in Syria.

Questioner

pre 9 godina

Is it the same Erdogan advisor that was kicking a protester captured by police and lying on the ground in Soma (and who was so brazen to later stay away from his job because he injured his foot during his honorable action?

rote

pre 9 godina

When I watch at the internal problems of Turkey I always ask myself if I’d like the regime to be changed. But it’s hard to say what is better for my country. As a cynic I don’t care if Erdogan & Co are good guys or not. So I judge as a Russian. My country is under is great press over several issues and we are not here to retreat. On one hand Turkey being pressed by the Yankee 5-th Column may be a potential ally of ours. Besides they ask to let them into the Eurasian Union. But on the other hand Turks suck our blood in Syria in Crimea and other places. Also Turkey is a potential land route for a new gas pipe if SS is blocked (that I doubt to be real) or if the crisis in Ukraine kills their transit system. Thus I have no answer what is better. Turkey could be a good bone in the EU’s throat but they are prostitutes and their post-imperial syndrome is also alive. Iranians can tell what a bad transit area is Turkey for gas. They even believe that Ukraine is better. Same bandit from a big road.

The Count of Kosova

pre 9 godina

Iranians can tell what a bad transit area is Turkey for gas. They even believe that Ukraine is better. Same bandit from a big road.
(rote, 3 June 2014 12:01)

Rote,

Things aren't working out so well as you thought they might. Russia is openly asking for an escape root for your rebel rats. Do you really believe that by begging the UNSC Putin will get his wish. All I can say is have enough coffins ready to be filled by your Russian terrorists. What goes around comes around and Putin can't do anything about it. Vlad should have thought about this before he refused to allow a route be open in Syria.