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Turkish diplomats are entitled to be protected by the US security services under binding international agreements, established diplomatic traditions and law. Right? You can't really be defending this.For example like when Erdogan's bodyguards attacked protesters on US soil?
Of course it wasn't the first time Erdogan's bodyguards acted like bullies
The university invites the Turkish attachés and diplomats. Armenian mobs are organizing on social media and at the university, making threats. Yet, despite the obviousness of this act of aggression, local law enforcement allows the diplomats to remain unprotected in the midst of these thugs. To defend this, you either have to be a typical fascist Armenian born and raised under Nazi like indoctrination or a rabid Turcophobe to defend the situation even in this case, there is no other explanation.
As for your whataboutism: As for the incident involving the presidential bodyguards, a Turkish citizen was injured first and take hit to the point of needing 20 stitches in his head, the police took no action whatsoever. Then the attackers tried to physically interfere with one of the presidential protection teams. When the police there did not intervene, the personnel from the protection team provided security there themselves. The incident escalated into a fight, injuring one guard and 5 attackers. There is a lawsuit filed in the US for this incident and two of the bodyguards are banned from entering the US and there's an arrest warrant for one of them.
So what happened in this case? These racist terrorists beat up an attaché with diplomatic immunity with kicks and they are not even detained, their statements are taken and they are released on the spot. So I understand your motivation here and I understand your strategy from your posts in general, but sometimes you say really strange things, instead of gathering supporters, you are a laughing stock even for Pakistani members.
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