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Turkey announced that it will open the Gates and allow MILLIONS to Invade Europe soon
Turkey is done issuing warnings and ultimatums to Europe. In the last few years Turkey has blackmailed Europe into paying them billions of Euros to keep the gates closed and the millions of migrants inside Turkey but now that era is over. You thought Europe is under siege? That was nothing! Wait till you see Turkey opening its flood gates.
The Turkish government on Thursday said that it would open...
Sweden Credits Nation’s Delicacy to Muslim Country
Sweden’s official Twitter account said their nation’s iconic “Swedish Meatball” dish actually originated from Turkey.
The “confession” was given Saturday in a brief tweet, pinning the recipe theft on an 18th-century Swedish King.
“Swedish meatballs are actually based on a recipe King Charles XII brought home from Turkey in the early 18th century,” said the official account. Concluding,...
EU Suspends Turkey's Admission Amid Erdogan's Threats
Last week, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on Turkey, which called on the European Union members and the European Commission to immediately suspend the talks concerning Ankara’s admission to the bloc unless the Turkish government makes appropriate changes to the recent constitutional reform.
Over the recent months, relations between Ankara and Brussels have soured, mostly due to the...
6000 Soldiers Arrested in Turkey, Erdogan proposes DEATH Penalty
A crackdown on the military and the judiciary in the wake of a failed coup attempt has led to the detention of thousands of soldiers and judges and prosecutors, including commanders and top court members.
Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ on July 17 said around 6,000 suspects, including at least 2,839 soldiers and thousands of judiciary members, have been detained as part of a wide-scale operation...
Leak: Turkey ignores known ISIS border crossings
Turkish MP Erem Erdem
Leaked phone recordings allegedly show that the Turkish government has permitted over a thousand members of the ISIS terrorist group to cross its borders with Syria.
Turkish Opposition MP Erem Erdem who leaked 422 pages of transcriptions of the conversations to media outlets has accused Ankara of covering up the cross border activities.
The detailed phone conversations, mostly...
NATO Warns Turkey It Won’t Support Ankara in Conflict With Russia
As tensions escalate between Turkey and Russia, NATO has warned Ankara that it will not take part in a war provoked by the Turkish government.
Last November, Turkey shot down a Russian jet flying through Syrian airspace. While many feared that the incident would plunge both countries into war, conflict was avoided, though relations between Moscow and Ankara have remained chilly.
As Turkey pushes to...
Obama Reported In “Total Panic” After Turkish Leader Praises Hitler
A stunning report issued today by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) states that the Obama regime has “retreated into total panic” after one of its main Middle Eastern allies, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, openly praised the former Nazi Germany government of Adolph Hitler to the absolute horror and shock of the entire civilized world.
According to this report, Erdogan, in defending...
Tehran Can Provide Proof of ISIS Oil Trade With Turkey
Iran’s Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaie has said that Tehran was ready to provide the Turkish government with necessary information regarding Daesh and their oil trade, Iranian media reported.
“Iranian military advisors in Syria have taken photos and filmed all the routes used by ISIL’s oil tankers to Turkey. If the Turkish authorities are unaware of the Daesh oil sales in...
World War III Draws Closer As Russia Accuses Turkey Of Being Secret Allies With ISIS
Are Russia and Turkey on the verge of going to war?
In remarks that were almost entirely ignored by the western media, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the Turkish government of being “secret allies” with ISIS on Friday. And on Monday, the Russians announced that they would be attempting to seal the border between Syria and Turkey, and we also learned that the Russians have been...
Putin Orders Complete Destruction Of Turkish President, Family And Government
The Ministry of Defense (MoD) is reporting today that President Putin has authorized an unprecedented “asymmetric warfare” action, to include “war by proxy”, to destroy the family and government of Turkish President Recep Erdogan in retaliation for the deliberate downing of an Aerospace Forces Sukhoi Su-24M bomber aircraft on 24 November over Syria in a bid to prevent a larger war with the...
Turkey gave us no warning - Surviving Russian pilot
Konstantin Murakhtin, the surviving pilot of the doomed Russian Su-24M Fencer jet.
The sole survivor of the downed Russian Su-24M Fencer jet says the Turkish jets did not issue any visual or radio warnings before shooting down the warplane.
“There was no warning, not by radio exchange nor visually. There was no contact at all,” said Konstantin Murakhtin, the surviving pilot of the doomed jet,...
Vatican requests study of 1500 year-old Bible found in Turkey
The Vatican is deeply worried over a 1,500-year-old Bible found in Turkey.
The Vatican is deeply concerned over a 1500-year-old Bible which was found in Turkey and rejects the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Vatican authorities have called on the Turkish government to allow its experts to examine the content of the book, which was discovered and kept secret in Turkey in 2000.
Reports say the Turkish government...
Moody's downgrades Turkey outlook to negative
Turkey’s credit rating has been downgraded as a result of political turmoil in the country.
The international credit rating agency, Moody’s, has downgraded its outlook on Turkey over increased pressure on the country’s external financing position and weaker growth prospects.
Moody’s on Friday changed the outlook from stable to negative, which puts the government’s investment-grade...
Turkish protesters reject government apology, continue demos
Anti-government protesters at Istanbul’s Taksim Square on June 4, 2013
Turkish protesters have rejected the government’s apology for excessive violence by police and its appeal to end days of unrest.
On Tuesday, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc told a news conference in Ankara, “The excessive violence that was used in the first instance against those who were behaving with...
Hundreds of Turkish journalists in jails for criticizing government
A placard is pictured during a protest by journalists and human right activists in front of the courthouse in Istanbul during the trial of two prominent Turkish journalists.
Turkish journalists have been under great pressure since Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan took office with hundreds of journalists being jailed for criticizing the government.
According to Turkish daily Aksam, Turkey is the...