I think we should train and arm them before sending them back.(and be very cautious whom we train and arm in the first place)
EU troops should accompany them in small numbers to "stiffen" them up, and air power/intel be provided.
I think this should be the best course for Syria/Libya/Irak, far...
Oh, I know Sinan. Turkey is also much larger. And if you google GDP per capita..
Thing is AUz brown noses you guys because your Muslims, not that I mind him or attack Turkey, he's just funny :)
I was also going to point that. Turkey is behind Poland, but that's to the fact that Turkyes GDP isn't all services added. It's only part of the services added, the rest don't add to the GDP, but to Mars. (and the "+ 3 Economy " perk from being Muslims isn't activated yet).
If you add all those...
Besides the point. Romanians are there legally and had to jump to a loot of hoops to enter the EU.
On a personal note:
- if I move to the UK you wouldn't distinguish me from your average Brit unless I told you my name
- I work with Indians and my experiences where...mixed. I won't judge an...
I'm not blaming Turkey for not fighting the Daesh when the EU and NATO aren't. You have much more to lose (and potentially gain)
You want me to prove something which doesn't exist?
Fine - as repeated ad nauseam on this forums Turkey is the second military power in NATO. If it was fighting the...
You're not up to date with the events in this part of the world. Turkey isn't fighting the Daesh. Never has. It's more like "the enemy of my enemy (Kurds, Assad) is my friend (or to be ignored for now)". The Daesh are also pretty much ignoring Turkey.
The only way to have Turkey fight the...
But Nihonjim, we had 0 illegals entering our territory.And we're not part of the route they take, or part of schengen.
If that route changes be sure we will stop everyone, guaranteed.(then again, maybe Germany will force us to let them through)
Because instability in W Europe also affects us. We also have a natural diastase for radicalized kebab :D
Romanians migrated mostly legally as they are part of the EU
They don't, and it;s scary that W Europe still can't integrate them.
Poland's foreign minister proposes forming army out of the Syrian men arriving in Europe
Poland's foreign minister proposes forming army out of the Syrian men arriving in Europe - Telegraph
50k (carefully selected) should suffice and they'll get all the training and weapons they need...
True, they will probably reach current W living standards at about the same time. The interesting thing to watch is how Poland will evolve from a political and military angle in the current EU. Personally I think the will become a (or the) pivot of Europe if they keep the current trajectory and...
Xenon, you can't expect Europeans to be as sympathetic to the fate of others as they are to their own kind. The world doesn't work that way and neither do people on a individual level.
The Ankara bombings: no disrespect, but I've read this particular forum when it happened and there where Turks...
I wish you would be right, but 4% isn't feasible in the long run. It will slow down after a couple of years.
Alternatively, there's the issue of innovation driving progress forward: both E Europe and Turkey are about a century behind in that regards, and there's no shortcut available here...
Nop, the Americans(and especially NATO) aren't starting WW3 because Israel or Syria. neither are the Russians.
And since Israel can't realistically fight Russia, and Russia doesn't want to fight Israel, nothing will happen.
Personally, not much, even though we are in a military alliance with them. It was getting tiring reading the complete non sense regarding those "islands" here and in other media and a does of reality never hurt anyone.
The whole point of those islands is to claim sovereignty.That's kinda' hard when the USA doesn't give 0.2 cents on this claim and parks war vessels right on them.