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WAR: Turkey sends Army to Help Invasion Force into Greece

 
 
 
 
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A migration crisis on the Turkish-Greek border erupted after Ankara announced it would no longer be preventing refugees from going through its territory to Europe in violation of previous agreements with the EU.

Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu has announced that Ankara will deploy 1,000 special operations police officers at the border with the EU to prevent migrants from coming back. He added that the EU border security agency, Frontex, had pushed around 4,900 migrants back to Turkey injuring 164 in the process.

“Turkey will deploy 1,000 special operations police officers to prevent migrant pushback at the border”, the minister said as quoted in the newspaper Daily Sabah.

The measure comes as a response to a decision by the EU to push back the new wave of migrants mainly coming from Syria’s Idlib Province via Turkey and trying to force their way through the Greek border.

“The Greek worries are our worries”, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said after visiting the border. She added that migrants “have been lured through false promises into this situation”.

Since the migrant crisis on the Turkish-Greek border started, Athens has prevented nearly 35,000 migrants from crossing into the country. It also promised to deport the hundreds of those, who made it to the other side, in the near future.

The new wave of migrants started pouring into Turkey after the situation deteriorated in Syria’s Idlib Province, which is mostly occupied by militants and terrorists. Turkish forces started a military operation in the province against the Syrian Army further worsening the situation.

In light of the refugee influx, Ankara announced that it will no longer be preventing migrants from trying to make it to Europe, thus violating a 2016 agreement with the EU. Under this accord, Turkey promised to prevent new migrants from crossing into Europe via its territory and accommodate them, while Brussels paid billions of euros to Ankara for hosting them.

Hopefully you do realize that this is an act of war and soon a full war may break out between Greece and Turkey. The problem is that Greece is outnumbered, they only have a tiny 10 million population while Turkey has 82 million. There’s like 8 Turks for every Greek!

Militarily they are both equipped with good hardware but possibly Turkey may have more sophisticated stuff, thanks to bastards like both USA and Russia who armed Turkey with the latest military hardware. They now even have S-400 among US nukes and other things…

The good part is that Greece is not alone. Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Czechia have already pledged to help Greece by sending troops there.

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2 Responses to " WAR: Turkey sends Army to Help Invasion Force into Greece "

  1. Copy what has been done with Soleimani…
    What should has been done with Hitler…

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  2. JIHAD! Islamic invasion

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