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Going On My Previous Thread, Could Turky Join
the EU at some point.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Erdogan's deluded master plan isn't for Turkey to join the EU but for the EU to become part of the new Islamic Ottoman Empire which he dreams of building with him, of course, as the grand sultan ruler. He has told the over three million Turks in Germany, that they may co-operate but they shouldn't integrate
He has 10,000 military, police, reporters and academics under lock and key, the guy is a dangerous megalomaniac.
He has 10,000 military, police, reporters and academics under lock and key, the guy is a dangerous megalomaniac.
// they won't have to before long they are already in!//
yeah dat fing ! dey in dey are almost
o god why cant AB editor dicate that posts have to be in English ?
it seems very unlikely that Turkey will be accepted into the EU
it seems more likely that Erdogan ( T) has realised this and is pursuing a policy that he thinks will be more in Turkey;s interests ( and of course his own personal interests )
this leaves Turkish workers ( gast arbeiter -oops sorry wrong language but no one will notice - Naomi doesnt do Dutch let alone German ) a bit out on a limb.
the turks have been rioting in Holland
about a domestic Turkish issue
which shows they dont think they are really Dutch
but they think they really are turkish
and this plays into the hands of Hairt Vilders
and his isolationist policies
which everyone couldve kind of predicted
et cui bono ? aargh Latin ( and to whose good ? ) Nigh and Vetuste will go maaaaad ! English only pliz
the only one who benefits is ..... said hairt vilders
[ 3T hairt vilders who he den ? hairy who den.... he dat hairy ting dat - dat - did dat did he ? dat one yeah innit ! ]
we will have to wait and see
yeah dat fing ! dey in dey are almost
o god why cant AB editor dicate that posts have to be in English ?
it seems very unlikely that Turkey will be accepted into the EU
it seems more likely that Erdogan ( T) has realised this and is pursuing a policy that he thinks will be more in Turkey;s interests ( and of course his own personal interests )
this leaves Turkish workers ( gast arbeiter -oops sorry wrong language but no one will notice - Naomi doesnt do Dutch let alone German ) a bit out on a limb.
the turks have been rioting in Holland
about a domestic Turkish issue
which shows they dont think they are really Dutch
but they think they really are turkish
and this plays into the hands of Hairt Vilders
and his isolationist policies
which everyone couldve kind of predicted
et cui bono ? aargh Latin ( and to whose good ? ) Nigh and Vetuste will go maaaaad ! English only pliz
the only one who benefits is ..... said hairt vilders
[ 3T hairt vilders who he den ? hairy who den.... he dat hairy ting dat - dat - did dat did he ? dat one yeah innit ! ]
we will have to wait and see
Turkey, officially, is a candidate for full membership in the European Union. It is also negotiating with Brussels a deal which would allow millions of Turks to travel to Europe without visa. But Turkey is not like any other European country that joined or will join the EU: The Turks' choice of a leader, in office since 2002, too visibly makes this country the odd one out.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is now campaigning to broaden his constitutional powers, which would make him head of state, head of government and head of the ruling party -- all at the same time -- is inherently autocratic and anti-Western. He seems to view himself as a great Muslim leader fighting armies of infidel crusaders. This image, with which he portrays himself, finds powerful echoes among millions of conservative Turks and [Sunni] Islamists across the Middle East. That, among other excesses in the Turkish style, makes Turkey totally incompatible with Europe in political culture.
Burak Bekdil
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is now campaigning to broaden his constitutional powers, which would make him head of state, head of government and head of the ruling party -- all at the same time -- is inherently autocratic and anti-Western. He seems to view himself as a great Muslim leader fighting armies of infidel crusaders. This image, with which he portrays himself, finds powerful echoes among millions of conservative Turks and [Sunni] Islamists across the Middle East. That, among other excesses in the Turkish style, makes Turkey totally incompatible with Europe in political culture.
Burak Bekdil
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