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Friday, 28.02.2020.

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NATO stands in solidarity with Turkey

NATO calls on Russia and Syria to halt the Idlib offensive and respect international law, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said today

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iron knee

pre 4 godine

seeing that there is a wide gap of discrepancy between the interpretation of international law by syria, who officially invited russia to help out. the syrian government still being the single internationally recognized entity in political control of syria, and its military, or, or, or is the uninvited coalition of the north atlantic with their representative, namely turkey, the rightful government and military in idlib. perhaps if syria attacked ankara it might be clear breach of international law. wait, kinda like turkey attacking, or even having soldiers on the ground in idlib that is the breach of international law.

but, just to be clear, crystal and sure of their footing nato should request an emergency ruling of the very clear law about foreign militaries on sovereign soil. its pretty much that straight forward, one would think good ole jens would already know this. smells like a bit of a fibber.

Angelo

pre 4 godine

Todd,
Would you say that Serbia is trustworthy? Please explain why Turkey and NATO are not, as you say, trustworthy. Provide some examples to backup your claim.

Todd Thompson

pre 4 godine

Turkey needs to get out of Syria. As we saw in Bosnia, UN areas are simply staging grounds for attacks against civillians and opposing combatants when the administering entity is pushing an outcome (e.g. Srebenica). Turkey is not trustworthy. NATO is not trustworthy. It is no surprise that they stand together.

Ataman

pre 4 godine

I have 200% solidarity with Turkey. Here, it is cheaper, healthier and easier to prepare than pork.
I do not support pork farms either.

Turkey is best for you and is 100% faith neutral. There is nowhere in any holy book you can't fry a Turkey for a dinner.

Todd Thompson

pre 4 godine

Turkey needs to get out of Syria. As we saw in Bosnia, UN areas are simply staging grounds for attacks against civillians and opposing combatants when the administering entity is pushing an outcome (e.g. Srebenica). Turkey is not trustworthy. NATO is not trustworthy. It is no surprise that they stand together.

Ataman

pre 4 godine

I have 200% solidarity with Turkey. Here, it is cheaper, healthier and easier to prepare than pork.
I do not support pork farms either.

Turkey is best for you and is 100% faith neutral. There is nowhere in any holy book you can't fry a Turkey for a dinner.

iron knee

pre 4 godine

seeing that there is a wide gap of discrepancy between the interpretation of international law by syria, who officially invited russia to help out. the syrian government still being the single internationally recognized entity in political control of syria, and its military, or, or, or is the uninvited coalition of the north atlantic with their representative, namely turkey, the rightful government and military in idlib. perhaps if syria attacked ankara it might be clear breach of international law. wait, kinda like turkey attacking, or even having soldiers on the ground in idlib that is the breach of international law.

but, just to be clear, crystal and sure of their footing nato should request an emergency ruling of the very clear law about foreign militaries on sovereign soil. its pretty much that straight forward, one would think good ole jens would already know this. smells like a bit of a fibber.

Angelo

pre 4 godine

Todd,
Would you say that Serbia is trustworthy? Please explain why Turkey and NATO are not, as you say, trustworthy. Provide some examples to backup your claim.

Ataman

pre 4 godine

I have 200% solidarity with Turkey. Here, it is cheaper, healthier and easier to prepare than pork.
I do not support pork farms either.

Turkey is best for you and is 100% faith neutral. There is nowhere in any holy book you can't fry a Turkey for a dinner.

Angelo

pre 4 godine

Todd,
Would you say that Serbia is trustworthy? Please explain why Turkey and NATO are not, as you say, trustworthy. Provide some examples to backup your claim.

Todd Thompson

pre 4 godine

Turkey needs to get out of Syria. As we saw in Bosnia, UN areas are simply staging grounds for attacks against civillians and opposing combatants when the administering entity is pushing an outcome (e.g. Srebenica). Turkey is not trustworthy. NATO is not trustworthy. It is no surprise that they stand together.

iron knee

pre 4 godine

seeing that there is a wide gap of discrepancy between the interpretation of international law by syria, who officially invited russia to help out. the syrian government still being the single internationally recognized entity in political control of syria, and its military, or, or, or is the uninvited coalition of the north atlantic with their representative, namely turkey, the rightful government and military in idlib. perhaps if syria attacked ankara it might be clear breach of international law. wait, kinda like turkey attacking, or even having soldiers on the ground in idlib that is the breach of international law.

but, just to be clear, crystal and sure of their footing nato should request an emergency ruling of the very clear law about foreign militaries on sovereign soil. its pretty much that straight forward, one would think good ole jens would already know this. smells like a bit of a fibber.