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EU asks Turkey to deploy it's military at Central Africa

Is that so? When i visited turkey last september they did not say that. Most did beg for money or tried to sell random shit.

you are lucky Bismarck is a good guy or you would get some nasty replies.
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So most of the people in Turkey beg? There is also nothing wrong with people selling random stuff it's actually shows how free our markets are unlike your overly regulated so called "free market" in europe.
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This is somehow similiar to Bosnia, they are using close sight. Hopefully Turkey can kill those animistic scumbags to teach France a lesson.

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Africa...i saw a video how they burned elderly women alive for being "witches". Africa is a paradise and one of the most beautiful continents. It is sad that such things happen there.
That was in South Sudan. They threw them in a hole and covered them with tree to pour oils then fire while stomping them.

North, South and East Africa are the calm ones.

While Central (CAR, South Sudan etc) and parts of West (Rwanda, Liberia etc) is where you need armour before you become a food.
 
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They only want us there so they can say;a EU- force with Muslims(Turkiye).
For these kind of operations,they want us in.
I say,middle finger to the EU.

Then don´t wonder that nobody takes you serious when you are not able to take international responsibilty.
 
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I'm positively sure that Turkey will play a major role in restoring peace in Central Africa if it joins these missions.
 
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EU sounds out Turkish 'contribution' to Central Africa mission

The European Union has asked Turkey to contribute to a military mission to help end sectarian unrest in the Central African Republic, a Turkish official said Sunday.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton wrote a letter to Ankara on Friday asking about the prospects of Turkish assistance, the official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The request came on the same day as the EU and France pledged to sharply increase troop deployments to the country amid mounting concern over spiralling Muslim-Christian violence that has already left thousands dead.

Ashton said the 28-nation bloc planned to double a previously agreed deployment of 500 troops, while France has pledged to send an additional 400 soldiers to its former colony, boosting its troop presence to 2,000.

The Turkish official told AFP that the EU letter did not specifically ask for troops from Ankara but was seeking some kind of Turkish "contribution". "We are evaluating what we can do," the official said.
European diplomats said troops from member nations could be deployed to Bangui from next month.

Many EU countries are willing to support France in the Central African Republic but are reluctant to get drawn into a bloody conflict between majority Christians and the Muslim community, sparked by a coup last March.

Major EU powers such as Britain and Germany have refused to commit soldiers but have offered logistics support.

Diplomats say efforts are focusing on smaller countries, adding that Georgia -- anxious to cement good ties with the EU -- could supply up to 100 troops while Estonia has offered 55.

INTERNATIONAL - EU sounds out Turkish 'contribution' to Central Africa mission

This a bad joke. Germany and UK don't send soldiers, other send around 50 - 100. This is nothing but a show. They will probably protect their assets in the region and has nothing to with a humanitarian aid or whatsoever. We shouldn't be part of their hypocrisy.
 
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