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ISIS shopping in one their NATO base (Turkey/Istanbul)

Not saying Turkey is supporting ISIS, but what I don't understand is how these kids are not getting the crap beaten out of them for wearing those clothes. :mad:
 
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Huh...........and what is the point of this post bro? o_O
Everybody knows Turkey together with Gulf countries have been financing,training,providing sanctuary to the islamists militants/extremists fighting in Syria against the government. So there is nothing new in this article that we don't already know.
The only issue now, is will Turkey and the gulf states really stop/reduce their support to these groups or will they continue? That's the only thing that remains to be seen. :rolleyes:



But our turkey friends here still deny bro. lol
But why your regimes support Turkey and the Gulf Countries since you know they support terrorism.
 
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In the video and anywhere else.

Turkey is the gateway for most of the wannabe isis recruits. They land in Turkey and proceed into Syria and Iraq to join the ranks of isis, why would the recruits go there if people were to beat them up there?.
 
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is it allowed to go out with hair in your face? with long hair and black t shirts? with isis logo? is there any law in turkey that fornids using this or any other clothes?
 
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Turkey is the gateway for most of the wannabe isis recruits. They land in Turkey and proceed into Syria and Iraq to join the ranks of isis, why would the recruits go there if people were to beat them up there?.
They wouldn't, that is why I am wondering why they aren't getting beat up.
 
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Most ISIS fighters are from France, UK, North african countrys and everyone acting blind, but you see two isis lookalikes (isnt even clear if they are isis recruits) and everyones loosing their mind. Its the evil Turkey thats arresting isis recruits and deporting them back to europe, this shits roots is in your countrys.

Check your prioritys people. :coffee:
 
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Most ISIS fighters are from France, UK, North african countrys and everyone acting blind, but you see two isis lookalikes (isnt even clear if they are isis recruits) and everyones loosing their mind. Its the evil Turkey thats arresting isis recruits and deporting them back to europe, this shits roots is in your countrys.

Check your prioritys people. :coffee:
I'm not loosing my mind, I just want to beat the crap out of them for wearing an ISIS logo on their shirts, tough love. If they were recruits then they would be ......:devil::butcher: Begging for mercy!:devil:

Anyways, thanks for arresting and deporting them.:enjoy:
 
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But our turkey friends here still deny bro. lol
provide those solid facts regarding 'financing, training' of IS on Turkish soil if you can. these so called proof are like that of US showing proof of Iraq's WMD's, NYT falsely using picture of Erdogan and Davutoglu leaving a local mosque which 'has relations with IS' (nyt yesterday corrected and apologized for it), US claiming it has killed Bin Laden yet not a single solid proof, Turkish opposition media showing an edited picture of Erdogan's son with so called IS members in Istanbul while they are just local restaurant owners etc. you see, if there is no solid proof, no one with a brain will fall for such cheap US/western media tricks anymore lol. These articles only serve the interests and please an audience to push Turkey in a bad guy role while everybody forgets about the main engineer behind the whole mess in the ME; the US. For that matter we can also say that all those countries where IS members hail from are the responsibility of their govt, yet no one is blasting the EU countries where a portion of the IS fighters come from. Germany and Austria only recently started to ban and crack down on ISIL. Let those EU countries first make sure that no suspicious guy on a blacklist leave their own soil before blaming Turkey. Sure Turkey has made mistake by supporting FSA, which were/are originally mainly not religious as you know well, but Turkey and the US/UK is not responsible for those fsa members switching to IS later on. I agree Turkey should and will step up its efforts against IS on our soil since those 49 hostages have been rescued today. so we shall see. But i sincerely hope Turkey will not enter the coalition, let the US/UK (and probably Israel) too clean up the mess they initially designed for the region lol. you can have your own opinion, but not your own facts.
 
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Lol main equipments of IS are captured from Iraqi forces during seize of a base, where US equipments handed over to Iraq , So the point is that, cant US just destroy that base with a basic bomb in the beginning ? ( honestly have you guys ever think of this and criticize your country 1stly)

Come on, the real supporter of IS is west, as usual. They were always baby sitters of Terrorists in world , as its same for IS also.
But yeah in your eyes, your countries just the angels no doubtly,look at this example, its so well known for you all ; sure sure sure ; its Turkey! sucking up the oil in the syrian-iraqi and gulf region, not France, UK ,or US . Also again its turkey always interfere in national issues of countries in region since gulf war times , not France , UK and US , thats why its pretty cool we suck the oil, we interfere the countries and we bring "FREE-DOOM" to middle east , its sure we will babysit the IS and support them as well to make some troubles in return for us:)

Let me note,i am not a troll ; but you guys, need to look a bit wider , and accept your own countries nose in world's issues .


We dont deny it, but we deny we are the major supporter, just supported them during Syrian conflict, lets say turkey supported 1 unit, US-UK-France supported 100 units and more :) Can you accept this at 1st and then critize our denial ?


lool did you even read/follow my posts on similar threads on here bro?
I have always been against toppling regimes in the middle east and most of all supporting these terrorists scums in Syria for the wrong reasons(we dont do it for democracy by the way, its geo politics we are playing). I always criticize our governments decisions when i think they are wrong, and i say it loud. Theres nothing wrong in that. You can trace my earlier comments about similar topics. I believe you can love your country, be patriotic but still be smart/honest enough to criticize your government when they go wrong.

Of course our leaders have been supporting these muslims extremists/terrorists from the beginning, since they wanted to use them to topple the Syrian regime and weaken Russia/Iran infleunce in the region. It was a very short sighted move, since they thought the regime there will fall quickly like in Libya, not knowing that Syria is totally different from Libya and has strong allies. I can still understand our leaders decision to support such groups to an extent, since they had basically little or no interests in Syria anyway and we dont border the region, hence there was little risks for us in supporting them. But what i dont understand is Turkey's decision to support these scums, knowing Turkey is a middle eastern country and even borders Syria and also has a large insurgent Kurdish group 'PKK' they have been fighting for decades invane(creating instability/arms in Syria for these group to thrive even more).

This should have giving you even more reason to stay neutral and prevent any group from using your territory to harm a neighbouring state. This will soon come back to hunt you, there has been several examples like this before(see Pakistan). No matter what, you shouldn't arm rag tag/extremists groups to destablize/topple another country, and most of all a neighbour for that matter. It makes no sense at all. I think your government made a huge mistake, which they are too proud to admit and change course. But i must confess its same with our government as well.lol However we are not a middle eastern country and don't border either Iraq or Syria. so our situation is different.
 
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But why your regimes support Turkey and the Gulf Countries since you know they support terrorism.

Bro, our governments are playing geo politics in the region, Turkey is a major ally for us in the region and is useful to counter Russia and further our interests as well in the neighbouhood, same with the gulf countries, who are even more useful since we have lots of interests in their countries in oil and gas sector and using them to counter Iranian influence etc.
So yes its interests/Politics not values. Unfortunately thats how geo politics works, its a dirty game, nobody is clean/holy in it.:undecided:
So its up to each country to know whats best for them. So dont blame others/complain if you allow yourself to be used.:D:P
However, even with this, our leaders seem to have noticed ISIS and its branch brothers 'FSA', Al Nusra etc have become detrimental to our interests as well. So they have to be curtailed/destroyed.:butcher:
 
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Our friend @Targon figured it out all.. Lets hear his opinion about this..He has huge speculation power so might enlighten us all
 
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Bro, our governments are playing geo politics in the region, Turkey is a major ally for us in the region and is useful to counter Russia and further our interests as well in the neighbouhood, same with the gulf countries, who are even more useful since we have lots of interests in their countries in oil and gas sector and using them to counter Iranian influence etc.
So yes its interests/Politics not values. Unfortunately thats how geo politics works, its a dirty game, nobody is clean/holy in it.:undecided:
So its up to each country to know whats best for them. So dont blame others/complain if you allow yourself to be used.:D:P
However, even with this, our leaders seem to have noticed ISIS and its branch brothers 'FSA', Al Nusra etc have become detrimental to our interests as well. So they have to be curtailed/destroyed.:butcher:
That's why if its up to me I would hang high most of the iraqis and arab politicians.

I don't blame your lot they work for their interests I really blame ours.

but still I have to say it your lot give us head ache about the human rights while they are the first to violate it.
 
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provide those solid facts regarding 'financing, training' of IS on Turkish soil if you can. these so called proof are like that of US showing proof of Iraq's WMD's, NYT falsely using picture of Erdogan and Davutoglu leaving a local mosque which 'has relations with IS' (nyt yesterday corrected and apologized for it), US claiming it has killed Bin Laden yet not a single solid proof, Turkish opposition media showing an edited picture of Erdogan's son with so called IS members in Istanbul while they are just local restaurant owners etc. you see, if there is no solid proof, no one with a brain will fall for such cheap US/western media tricks anymore lol. These articles only serve the interests and please an audience to push Turkey in a bad guy role while everybody forgets about the main engineer behind the whole mess in the ME; the US. For that matter we can also say that all those countries where IS members hail from are the responsibility of their govt, yet no one is blasting the EU countries where a portion of the IS fighters come from. Germany and Austria only recently started to ban and crack down on ISIL. Let those EU countries first make sure that no suspicious guy on a blacklist leave their own soil before blaming Turkey. Sure Turkey has made mistake by supporting FSA, which were/are originally mainly not religious as you know well, but Turkey and the US/UK is not responsible for those fsa members switching to IS later on. I agree Turkey should and will step up its efforts against IS on our soil since those 49 hostages have been rescued today. so we shall see. But i sincerely hope Turkey will not enter the coalition, let the US/UK (and probably Israel) too clean up the mess they initially designed for the region lol. you can have your own opinion, but not your own facts.

At least you agree Turkey made a mistake supporting these scums called rebels/freedom fighters'.lol at least i admire your honesty unlike others who still deny any involvement.
However, there was never any such thing as FS it was all a farce. There are all islamic groups with different tag name.lol To be honest, if ISIS hadnt invaded/conquered most of Iraq and threatened Kurdish region/beheaded our citizens/journalists, then they will still be called rebels/fighters against Assad regime like they were called for all these while. Its just because they have overstepped their boundaries that we have started acting against them and treating them like terrorists which they are. So talk of 'moderate/non religious FSA' is laughable, nobody even knows what that means anymore.lool:lol:
 
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