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Turkey to set up Qatar military base to face 'common enemies'

Why would Turkey use a base in Qatar for Egypt? There's only a small sea between Egypt and Turkey. You need lessons on Geography.
oh I didn't say turkey needs a base for egypt you did.
This is a very good move by Turkey and Qatar. They should set up another base somewhere near Egypt to send a message to sissy the thug.
you need to see a doctor.
 
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oh I didn't say turkey needs a base for egypt you did.

It's pretty clear that you have comprehension problem. I said that Turkey didn't need the base in Qatar for Egypt as Egypt is within the range of the Turkish armed forces.

you need to see a doctor.
Who doesn't, after all we're just mortals but you certainly need to see a psychiatrist or else why would you defend a homicidal maniac like sissy?
 
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Thanks Allah Muslim's are starting to unite back, although it ll take time but heading towards right direction. Love and wishes to all muslims around the globe.
 
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It's pretty clear that you have comprehension problem. I said that Turkey didn't need the base in Qatar for Egypt as Egypt is within the range of the Turkish armed forces.

Who doesn't, after all we're just mortals but you certainly need to see a psychiatrist or else why would you defend a homicidal maniac like sissy?
at first I thought that you have a memory problems but now I am starting to suspect it's alot more complicated than that a doctor wouldn't be able to help you sir should see a psychiatric.
you are contradict yourself and can't see that although it is soo obvious.
you said that Turkey needs to set up a base near Egypt to threaten al sisi but at the same turkey doesn't need a base near Egypt because they are close to egypt. I am confused .
as for me supporting al sisi 1. al sisi is the democratically elected president of egypt like it or not compered to the number of votes morsi got al sisi got more than double that number the elections were monitored by the European union and the african union just like Morsi's elections so in conclusion our prisident our choice remove who ever we want appoint who ever we want hell if we want to declare al sisi the God of God's who are you to say we can't.
And again you conderidect yourself while you are all bu***urt because egypt isn't (in your opinion) democratic you have no problem with the Qatari system.
and while you are blasting al sisi for killing protesters(in your opinion) you haven't mentioned the killing of kurds and secular protestors on the hand of Erdogan.
A fun fact the number of police/army personal killed roughly equals the number of mbs killed.
While I know what I am talking about you don't know $hit so don't even reply if you don't know what you are saying.
 
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as for me supporting al sisi 1. al sisi is the democratically elected president of egypt like

Yes, just like Mubarak was. Go tell your Arabian Nights to your camel drivers.
 
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Yes, just like Mubarak was. Go tell your Arabian Nights to your camel drivers.
Mobarak was democratically elected and removed from office by the army when the people had enough which is identical to what happened to Morsi.
comparing sisi's elections to mubarak's is stupid because of mainly the number of people taking part and the opposition and many other reasons.
by the way at that time the MBs were kissing mubarak's @ss day and night.
 
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Turkey will establish a military base in Qatar as part of a defence agreement aimed at helping them confront “common enemies,” Turkey’s ambassador to Qatar said on Dec. 16.

Establishment of the base, part of an agreement signed in 2014 and ratified by Turkey’s parliament in June, intensifies the partnership with Qatar at a time of rising instability and a perceived waning of U.S. interest in the region.

The two countries, both economic heavyweights, have provided support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, backed rebels fighting to overthrow Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and raised the alarm about creeping Iranian influence in the region.

Both have condemned Russia’s intervention on the side of Assad’s forces fighting in Syria.

The envoy, Ahmet Demirok, told Reuters that three thousand ground troops would be stationed at the base - Turkey’s first overseas military installation in the Middle East - as well as air and naval units, military trainers and special operations forces.

The “multi-purpose” base will primarily serve as a venue for joint training exercises and Qatar was also looking at setting up its own base in Turkey, he said in an interview.

“Turkey and Qatar face common problems and we are both very concerned about developments in the region and uncertain policies of other countries ... We confront common enemies. At this critical time for the Middle East cooperation between us is vital,” Demirok said.

One of the wealthiest countries in the world, Qatar is home to the largest U.S. air base in the Middle East, Al Udeid, where around 10,000 military personnel are stationed, though U.S. interest in the region is perceived to be lessening.

Demirok said 100 Turkish troops were currently in Qatar training the Gulf state’s military. He did not say when the new Turkish base would be completed.

“Today we are not building a new alliance but rather rediscovering historic and brotherly ties,” he said, referring to the Muslim Ottoman Empire which, before its collapse in 1920, stretched from eastern Europe to the Arab Gulf.

“With the perceived disengagement by the United States from the Gulf, what we are witnessing now is a diversification of potential allies,” said Jean-Marc Rickli, a professor at King’s College London teaching at Qatar National Defence College.

“If you are a small state like Qatar you have an interest in hosting several allies on your territory because it provides you with an indirect security guarantee from your ally. Moreover, it increases the costs for the aggressor of any potential attack.”

Qatari officials were not immediately available for comment.

Saudi Arabia announced Dec. 15 the formation of a 34-state Islamic military coalition to combat terrorism, according to a joint statement published by the SPA state news agency, in a move welcomed by the United States.

The countries the agency listed included Turkey and Qatar along with Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Pakistan and several African nations as well Gulf Arab states.


Turkey to set up Qatar military base to face 'common enemies' - MIDEAST
We have been in a leave of absence due to unavoidable reasons for one century. Our place couldn't be filled for the lack of a suitable candidate. Now, that long slumber is slowly coming to an end and we'll be again honored with that job for all other plans have resulted in disasters.
 
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We have been in a leave of absence due to unavoidable reasons for one century. Our place couldn't be filled for the lack of a suitable candidate. Now, that long slumber is slowly coming to an end and we'll be again honored with that job for all other plans have resulted in disasters.

We welcome this move by Turkey. All non-Muslim states must be shown the door, it's purely Muslim business as to how we deal with the daesh terrorists. If they strike outside the Muslim World they can deal with that over there in their way but nobody should be a allowed a license to crush legitimate struggle for freedom in a Muslim state in the name of fighting the deash terrorists.
 
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We welcome this move by Turkey. All non-Muslim states must be shown the door, it's purely Muslim business as to how we deal with the daesh terrorists. If they strike outside the Muslim World they can deal with that over there in their way but nobody should be a allowed a license to crush legitimate struggle for freedom in a Muslim state in the name of fighting the deash terrorists.
The rest of the world needs to understand that if we want to live in peace a strong Muslim unity with military and economic muscle is required. That unity is the best guarantors against alphabet soup anarchists/terrorists which are wrecking havocs. They might try their best but their actions will create even worse groups, which might threaten the equilibrium further. So, if they are serious and sincere we're the only chance.
 
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The rest of the world needs to understand that if we want to live in peace a strong Muslim unity with military and economic muscle is required. That unity is the best guarantors against alphabet soup anarchists/terrorists which are wrecking havocs. They might try their best but their actions will create even worse groups, which might threaten the equilibrium further. So, if they are serious and sincere we're the only chance.

The problem is assrahell has too much influence upon the international and even some local media. It constantly keeps creating new bogeyman like the Daesh. Assrahell actively influences the politics of the majors powers to meddle in the affairs of the Muslim states in the name of security and so on.
 
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