Supporting the Muslim Brotherhood

With your AIPAC Congress, you've neither business nor partners in this region.
Simple as that.

You've never had the chance to bet on a different horse.
Take your 'dictators' with you and 'redeploy' (diplomatic language ;) )

Interestingly, Washington, the creator of this system placing the dictators in place with the purpose “to look after Israel and support U.S. politics, i.e. to protect its idea of stability in the region,” is helpless and a mere spectator in view of these developments. It does not have the power to change anything.
For Turkey the golden ages will start - Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review

The people of this region currently give your AIPAC Congess an Alley-Oop Slam-Dunk.
One after another.


Please... What dictators did the U.S put in place in the Mid-east? Name them? Maybe we have some responsibility for Saddam, but that’s it, and there will be more in that region. I'll guarantee you that. Turkey might be one of them eventually muslims can’t handle democracy they don’t know how.

The US did not put Saddam in power.
 
Obviously, it's not about the Muslim Palestinians when it comes to your foreign policy.

If it's not about the 'jooooows', what's then about the US foreign policy?
If i see a cat, I call it a cat.


Susan Rice vetoing resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity

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So while the muslims are killing each other the security consul is worried about the Jews building apartments? Please... Get your own house in order before you condemn somebody else’s. You people are a joke
He is delusional, he knows full well Turkey will have to be America's bitch well into the foreseeable and far future to keep its genocide denial going, otherwise the US will follow the lead of Russia, the EU and South American nations and attack Turkey's genocide denial policy. :lol:

An action which would result in political upheval and the fall of the islamo-fascists/Turkish Extreme Nationalist party's that today run Turkey, and a multi-cultural as opposed to racist and xenophobic Turkey run by thugs that hate free speech, not to mention genocide payouts by Turkish banks to the victims of the various genocides and an end to the mistrust and war talk.

So he can have good luck with that, but I don't see him being part of the 'majority' much longer in his native Turkey in that case. :eusa_shhh:

Not to mention the huge problem Turkey is going to have if the US removes controls on Kurdistan independence, which we do as Turkey's request.
 
Not to mention the huge problem Turkey is going to have if the US removes controls on Kurdistan independence, which we do as Turkey's request.

Benn there, done that, reverted that trend.
Wake the fuck up.
 
So while the muslims are killing each other the security consul is worried about the Jews building apartments? Please... Get your own house in order before you condemn somebody else’s. You people are a joke
He is delusional, he knows full well Turkey will have to be America's bitch well into the foreseeable and far future to keep its genocide denial going, otherwise the US will follow the lead of Russia, the EU and South American nations and attack Turkey's genocide denial policy. :lol:

An action which would result in political upheval and the fall of the islamo-fascists/Turkish Extreme Nationalist party's that today run Turkey, and a multi-cultural as opposed to racist and xenophobic Turkey run by thugs that hate free speech, not to mention genocide payouts by Turkish banks to the victims of the various genocides and an end to the mistrust and war talk.

So he can have good luck with that, but I don't see him being part of the 'majority' much longer in his native Turkey in that case. :eusa_shhh:

Not to mention the huge problem Turkey is going to have if the US removes controls on Kurdistan independence, which we do as Turkey's request.
They like to see the relationship like its a burden on them, in truth it is very much the opposite, Turkey needs Israel and the US more than the US and Israel need Turkey. But ending the relationship like anything would have consequences, least of which Turkey losing all its influence in the middle east to Iran (which it only gets by using US contacts) and increased military tension between Turkey and Israel/US/EU. Which would be bad for both.
 
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They like to see the relationship like its a burden on them, in truth it is very much the opposite, Turkey needs Israel and the US more than the US and Israel need Turkey. But ending the relationship like anything would have consequences, least of which Turkey losing all its influence in the middle east to Iran (which it only gets by using US contacts) and increased military tension between Turkey and Israel/US/EU.

Yes, Turkey is the helpless country around.
Needing help from big economy Israel.

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They like to see the relationship like its a burden on them, in truth it is very much the opposite, Turkey needs Israel and the US more than the US and Israel need Turkey. But ending the relationship like anything would have consequences, least of which Turkey losing all its influence in the middle east to Iran (which it only gets by using US contacts) and increased military tension between Turkey and Israel/US/EU.



Nominal GDP
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2015 - Nominal GDP
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GDP (Purchasing Power)
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2015 - GDP (Purchasing Power)
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That doesn't show influence, merely GDP, which means virtually nothing. Plenty of nations have low wealth to play round with, yet have a lot more influence internationally than nations with substantial wealth.
 
That doesn't show influence, merely GDP, which means virtually nothing. Plenty of nations have low wealth to play round with, yet have a lot more influence internationally than nations with substantial wealth.

Agree.

Balkans, Central Asia, Caucasus, Middle-East, N.Africa.
That's our influence zone, where we play a role with varying impact.

No Israel needed.
 
You can also add culture and historical-depth to this equitation.

As an example:
On paper, the expertise and money for local productions doesn't stand a chance against Big-money Hollywood.
But, Hollywood is projecting different values concerning family or society, mainly for the N.American market.

So, you are right, HiPeter. It is not really all about GDP, but how you instrumentalize the tools that are available to you.
GDP, economy is a sub-component of that.


Turkish Soap Operas Captivate Arab World (VIDEO)

FRANCE 24 - Soap operas spark Arab tourist boom in Turkey

nytimes.com - Soap Operas in the Arab World Yield Their Own Soft Power

Turkey uses TV to seduce Arab world - Israel Culture, Ynetnews
 
"Brokeback Mountain" is produced with capitalism in mind.
It's intent is to target the N-American sub-part of Cinema visitors, who are homosexual.

How will you sell a production like that to S-Arabia?
 
People want to see Love, Violence and that other stuff.
All within a cultural context, which is similar to theirs.

People don't want to see Hollywood touching Muslim issue with "True Lies"-mentality, where Arnold is doing Rambo-style against Arabs.

And Hollywood can't compete as long as Hollywood productions are produced primarily for the N-American market.

Americans don't know shit anymore about soft-power. Better for us, one competitor less.
 
thats what I meant by dropping your shorts, so its about the jooooows. got it.

Obviously, it's not about the Muslim Palestinians when it comes to your foreign policy.

If it's not about the 'jooooows', what's then about the US foreign policy?
If i see a cat, I call it a cat.


Susan Rice vetoing resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity

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why yes!! its all that simple!!:lol:


dude please.
 

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