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11 minutes ago, Heero Yuy said:

and this is the country waiting in the wings to join EU

 

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Turkey applied to join nearly 30 years ago, in 1987. Since then, it has ticked just one. At this rate, it will join the EU in 986 years. In the year 3002!

 

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But what's not being taken is that Europe needs to keep Turkey nice because of the migrant crisis and Turkey can use that as leverage towards their membership.

Turkey could literally one day say fuck it and let migrants freely pass through it's border into Europe. If the immigration issue was enough to push us out of Europe then it shouldn't be underestimated what else it can do, or the hands it could force.

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Reading some of them wikileaks, have no idea why turkey banned them(well i do) it would serve in erdogans best interest to release them because he comes out looking real good... Obviously theres more unread then read so it could be actually bad but some of it is stuff like i hope the cia stge a coup, why are we bothering with isis as they beling to the British government.... Seems to me the headline of turkey banning wilileaks is the story and no ones actually read the leaks in turkey and in the west.

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3 hours ago, Heero Yuy said:

But what's not being taken is that Europe needs to keep Turkey nice because of the migrant crisis and Turkey can use that as leverage towards their membership.

Turkey could literally one day say fuck it and let migrants freely pass through it's border into Europe. If the immigration issue was enough to push us out of Europe then it shouldn't be underestimated what else it can do, or the hands it could force.

As long as Cyprus are in no chance of Turkey joining 

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Turkey invaded Greek Cyprus after the Greek Coup and still to this day 'illegally occupy' the north of cyprus.

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5 minutes ago, Seydou said:

Comments like this, where do they come from?

Turkey don't need EU, I swear

Seven countries, as well as Kosovo, are waiting in the wings to join the European Union. Kosovo's independence is not recognised by all EU countries, but the EU nevertheless views it as a potential candidate for membership. Croatia and Turkeystarted accession talks on 3 October 2005. Croatia joined on 1 July 2013.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11283616

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  • 4 weeks later...

Two big car bombs have hit police stations in separate cities in Turkey, killing six people and wounding at least 219 others.

The first attack targeted a police station in the eastern city of Van, killing one police officer and two civilians. Some 73 people were hurt.

Hours later, a police station in Elazig was hit, killing at least three police officers and wounding 146 people.

Turkish officials blamed the Kurdish militant group, the PKK.

The PKK has carried a series of bombings targeting the police in the largely Kurdish south-east since a ceasefire with the government broke down last year.

Ongoing conflict

Television footage showed plumes of smoke rising above the destroyed police building in Elazig.

The force of the blast blew out nearby cars, uprooted trees and left a large crater outside the building.

At least eight people were killed in two attacks on police vehicles in nearby Diyarbakir and Kiziltepe last week.

Since last month's failed coup in Turkey, there has been much talk of national unity.

But this has not included the pro-Kurdish political party which the Turkish authorities say supports the PKK, reports the BBC's Turkey correspondent Mark Lowen. The pro-Kurdish HDP denies any link to the militants.

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With 25m+ kurdish people in turkey and the fastest growing population in turkey a kurdish one then a kurdish state appearing in the fallen syria right on the border of turkey where the majority of towns/cities are kurdish (on the turkish side if the border) would be chaos... So stopping them from taking control of those syrian towns on turkeys border and keeping the kurds east of the euphrates is the priority where they can both fight vs isis and the kurds can fight vs basar if thats what usa wants them to do.

Plus a bunch of political chess vs usa and russia, some muscle flexing and just trying make sure they secure gas pipelines whilst all under the pretense of fighthing isis and kurdish terror groups when in reality both pkk and isis are in turkey as turkish citizens.

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http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/12/erdogan-ak-party-bill-empower-presidency-161211075814359.html
 

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Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has submitted to parliament a bill granting extended powers to the presidency and abolishing the prime ministry, among other major changes.

The 21-article constitutional change, if adopted, would take Turkey away from its current parliamentary system, and introduce an executive presidency, a move that worry critics of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Saturday’s proposed constitutional changes are expected to be discussed at the relevant parliamentary commission first, before the bill is brought to a parliamentary hearing and if passed there, put to a referendum. Government officials have pointed at the spring of 2017 for a possible referendum.

 

official dictatorship soon come

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Not much coverage on the recent bombings?

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It wasnt ISIS nor was it a false flag so kinda spoils the CIA narrative 

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Russians Ambassador Leng'd down in Turkey 

 

A Turkish policeman has shot dead Russia's ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, apparently in protest at Russia's involvement in Aleppo.

Several other people were reportedly also injured in the attack, a day after protests in Turkey over Russian support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The killer, who was in civilian clothes, opened fire at point blank range as Mr Karlov made a speech.

He is said to have died in a shootout with police soon afterwards.

Mr Karlov was rushed to hospital, reports said, but his death was later confirmed by the Russian foreign ministry.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4048844/Russian-ambassador-Turkey-shot-injured-Ankara.html

 

Things are gonna get messy 

 

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Seen that earlier on Sky, didn't know he had died though. That's gonna sour relations again. 

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FAAAAACK

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The Gunman was a police officer as well.

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Mad 

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