Desertfalcon
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All I know is that I would have been severely disappointed had not my country been blamed. It's always the reliable scapegoat; blame America!
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You must admit, for good reasons though. CIA has had a hand in nearly every "coup" or "putsch" in South America and Asia. If you had a blank slate the accusations would be laughable, but you don't, do you?All I know is that I would have been severely disappointed had not my country been blamed. It's always the reliable scapegoat; blame America!
Some? Yes. Every? No, but that is a far cry from saying the United States is 100% responsible for something. The US did not put Zia ul Haq in power anymore than it did Agusto Pinochet. It was those countries, their militarise, their political situations, that put them in power.You must admit, for good reasons though. CIA has had a hand in nearly every "coup" or "putsch" in South America and Asia. If you had a blank slate the accusations would be laughable, but you don't, do you?
Iste bu cok igrenc, sehitler üzerinden politika buna denir.şehitlere yardım maçından bir kare
In light of the rise of fake news on social media, the German Interior Ministry has proposed the creation of a "Center of Defense Against Disinformation," according to a report on Friday from the German news magazine "Der Spiegel."
As discussed earlier, Flynn wrote this while on the payroll of an Erdogan-connected Turkish company: linkReports : CIA backed Islamist Terror Organisation FETÖ is the responsible of hundreds of dead and thousands of wounded people in Turkey, as US National Security Advisor Michael Flynn said;
So? He can be on the payroll of our Sultan, aren't all your politicians on someones payroll? Isn't that how American democracy works.As discussed earlier, Flynn wrote this while on the payroll of an Erdogan-connected Turkish company: link
Right!So? He can be on the payroll of our Sultan...It doesn't make the realities any less true
And not., aren't all your politicians on someones payroll? Isn't that how American democracy works.
the divorce with Nato is on the way