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by Juvencus » Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:36 am
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by True Europa State » Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:38 am
by Kingdom Of faizan » Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:40 am
True Europa State wrote:Ah yes, another reason to dislike my own country. I’m almost tempted to apologize on behalf of Turkey.
At this point, with Turkish politics the way they are, the only solution I personally see is ignoring Turkey. Let them rant on, what’re they going to do?
by True Europa State » Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:42 am
Kingdom of Faizan wrote:True Europa State wrote:Ah yes, another reason to dislike my own country. I’m almost tempted to apologize on behalf of Turkey.
At this point, with Turkish politics the way they are, the only solution I personally see is ignoring Turkey. Let them rant on, what’re they going to do?
Deny Crucial members for NATO such as Finland.
by Fifth Jellian Republic » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:03 am
Juvencus wrote:This also highlights the need to kick Turkey the fuck out of NATO. They can cope.
by Durius » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:14 am
Juvencus wrote:This also highlights the need to kick Turkey the fuck out of NATO. They can cope.
True Europa State wrote:Kingdom of Faizan wrote:Deny Crucial members for NATO such as Finland.
Hear me out here. What if NATO just completely ignored Turkey and didn’t listen /s
Obviously that can’t happen, but Turkey should either be forced to accept Sweden’s entry into NATO, or be threatened with expulsion.
by Ethel mermania » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:37 am
by Countesia » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:46 am
by Perikuresu » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:47 am
Juvencus wrote:This also highlights the need to kick Turkey the fuck out of NATO. They can cope.
by Juvencus » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:49 am
Durius wrote:Juvencus wrote:This also highlights the need to kick Turkey the fuck out of NATO. They can cope.
And their are many other reasons that highlight how NATO needs Turkey and that they can't afford to kick it out.True Europa State wrote:Hear me out here. What if NATO just completely ignored Turkey and didn’t listen /s
Obviously that can’t happen, but Turkey should either be forced to accept Sweden’s entry into NATO, or be threatened with expulsion.
NATO can't do that and Erdogan knows it. Best we could see is the US further appeasing Turkey or twisting its arms into accepting Sweden and Finland accessions, the first being more likely if what Erdogan is seeking is a diplomatic win that he can sell before the elections.
by Alti Ok Turkiye » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:54 am
by Fifth Jellian Republic » Tue Jan 24, 2023 4:58 am
Alti Ok Turkiye wrote:The Quran burning incident is not to be blamed on the Swedish government by Turkiye. It is a freedom of speech issue, and is an internal issue of Sweden.
However, the request to extradite Kurdish terrorism suspects is valid. Why would Turkiye allow accession of Sweden to NATO when it is harboring these people?
by Caymarnia » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:00 am
Perikuresu wrote:assuming that Erdogan will take his election loss without any attempted coups, Turkey should be fine.
by Ethel mermania » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:08 am
Alti Ok Turkiye wrote:The Quran burning incident is not to be blamed on the Swedish government by Turkiye. It is a freedom of speech issue, and is an internal issue of Sweden.
However, the request to extradite Kurdish terrorism suspects is valid. Why would Turkiye allow accession of Sweden to NATO when it is harboring these people?
by Perikuresu » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:12 am
by Alti Ok Turkiye » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:16 am
Ethel mermania wrote:Alti Ok Turkiye wrote:The Quran burning incident is not to be blamed on the Swedish government by Turkiye. It is a freedom of speech issue, and is an internal issue of Sweden.
However, the request to extradite Kurdish terrorism suspects is valid. Why would Turkiye allow accession of Sweden to NATO when it is harboring these people?
The Swedish people deliberately insulted the turks by holding the protest in front of the embassy and burned the book there. If it was a general protest it could have been held in the park. These people are the enemy of the Turkish people, why should turkey deliberately help them?
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by Ethel mermania » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:38 am
Alti Ok Turkiye wrote:Ethel mermania wrote:
The Swedish people deliberately insulted the turks by holding the protest in front of the embassy and burned the book there. If it was a general protest it could have been held in the park. These people are the enemy of the Turkish people, why should turkey deliberately help them?
I'm almost certain that you're joking. I'll respond anyway.
The Swedish people didn't insult anything, a group of Islamophobes did. I don't really care about that, as it's a freedom of speech issue. I'm for freedom of speech.
The valid reason to veto their membership is their decision to continue harboring Kurdish terrorists.
by Najairadarethu » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:40 am
by Alti Ok Turkiye » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:46 am
Ethel mermania wrote:Alti Ok Turkiye wrote:I'm almost certain that you're joking. I'll respond anyway.
The Swedish people didn't insult anything, a group of Islamophobes did. I don't really care about that, as it's a freedom of speech issue. I'm for freedom of speech.
The valid reason to veto their membership is their decision to continue harboring Kurdish terrorists.
Not joking. The swedes are not on turkey's side in either religious practice or with the Kurds. Sweden and turkey are not natural friends.
by Ethel mermania » Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:49 am
Alti Ok Turkiye wrote:Ethel mermania wrote:
Not joking. The swedes are not on turkey's side in either religious practice or with the Kurds. Sweden and turkey are not natural friends.
My apologies, I misread it.
Still, the Swedish people didn't insult anything. It's an internal issue for the Swedish government to decide on, and shouldn't be an issue for Turkiye. The Turkish embassy should've condemned the event, and left it there.
The Kurdish terrorist issue is a much more serious issue and is a valid reason to veto their application.
by Najairadarethu » Tue Jan 24, 2023 6:06 am
Ethel mermania wrote:Alti Ok Turkiye wrote:My apologies, I misread it.
Still, the Swedish people didn't insult anything. It's an internal issue for the Swedish government to decide on, and shouldn't be an issue for Turkiye. The Turkish embassy should've condemned the event, and left it there.
The Kurdish terrorist issue is a much more serious issue and is a valid reason to veto their application.
Free speech is a meaningless term when it comes to turkey. Turkey is not a western liberal democracy. You can't apply that concept to them.
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