Posted on 10/14/2014 1:38:33 PM PDT by Nachum
The old Cold War web of alliances is badly outdated. Rapidly re-Islamizing Turkey is no friend of the United States. But to admit the patently obvious reality would be Islamophobic. Turkey wants to take advantage of the chaos to reestablish its own caliphate, and for that goal the Islamic State may be useful.
Mideast crisis widens as Turkey bombs Kurdish militants, by Daren Butler and Humeyra Pamuk, Reuters, October 14, 2014 (thanks to Jerk Chicken):
(Reuters) War against Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq threatened on Tuesday to unravel the delicate peace in neighbouring Turkey after the Turkish air force bombed Kurdish fighters furious over Ankaras refusal to help protect their kin in Syria.
Turkeys banned PKK Kurdish militant group accused Ankara of violating a two-year-old cease-fire with the air strikes, on the eve of a deadline set by the groups jailed leader to salvage a peace process aimed at halting a three-decades-long insurgency.
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Peter Hitchens has this line at the end of his Sunday column:
“Turkey isn’t our ally, even though it’s in Nato. On the contrary, it’s an increasingly Islamist state run by a dangerous demagogue who should worry us as much as IS does.”
I’m saddened and frustrated by this news.
Turkey has jumped the shark. Time to bring our troops and all our shit home.
Turkey is Barry’s ally, not the U.S.
Time for more heavy bombing on ISIS, wherever they are.
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