Tuesday, October 7, 2014

The Great and Powerful Turks demand the US to intensify airstrikes against ISIS

(Ankara) The other month, when the US started bombing ISIS, Turkey refused them the right to base their aircraft in the country. Funny enough, this is the same Turkey used as a conduit into Syria by any Muslim who feels it is his duty to murder death kill for Allah. Which may explain why Turkey handed over 148 terrorists arrested trying to get into Syria via Turkey. However, they may have simply arrested them in an attempt to use them for a hostage exchange.

Currently, 1 mile across the border from Turkey in Syria, ISIS terrorists are besieging the Kurdish town of Kobane, and the Turkish military camped in forces watch as hundreds of people are killed by the Islamic religious bigots who feel it is their duty to kill for Allah. Personally, I feel that the Turks are allowing ISIS to remove their Kurdish problem (like the Russians did with the Polish Jews in Warsaw).

Yes, the Turkish Military who boasts over 230 F-16 fighter jets, Predator UAVs, over 3,700 Main Battle Tanks, one of the most modern helicopter gunships in the world and over a 1/4 million troops could in days wipe out ISIS. Yet instead of stepping in to defend their fellow men, like they boast they would do with Israel, they ruminate, procrastinate in which to not be seen as killing their fellow Islamic brothers. Which kind of explains why today Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Yalçın Akdoğan demanded that the US - yes, that US they don't want to allow on their lands - step up the tempo against ISIS in which to prevent the fall of Kobane. I quote:
“Our government and related institutions have underlined the necessity to intensify aerial bombings in a more active and effective ways through contacts with U.S. officials until late into yesterday night.”
In fact, the Turks have stated that they will only join in the fight against ISIS if the US starts to target the Assad regime. No doubt allowing Turkey to install a government of their choosing, an Islamist one, I'll put my money on.