Syria conflict: Turkey shells Kurdish militia

Started by drunkenshoe, February 14, 2016, 05:32:57 AM

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baronvonrort

Quote from: SGOS on February 14, 2016, 11:35:31 AM
I've wondered why it seems that everyone in the ME hates the Kurds.  Usually, there is some reason for the bias given, as empty or as true it might be, but I've never heard what the general Middle East complaints are about the Kurds.  I get the impression the Kurds are not a large Majority as far as the whole Middle East is concerned, but it seems like they are constantly being targeted by one government or another.  What are the usual reasons for targeting the Kurds?

This Turkey will explain it.

http://www.harunyahya.com/en/Articles/193326/the-pkk-is-atheist


baronvonrort

Good updates on the Turkish terrorists here-
http://twitter.com/cahitstorm

Erdogan called for Assad to be removed for killing his people so why is everyone turning a blind eye to Erdogan doing the exact same thing in killing Kurds?

drunkenshoe

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Oh ffs. Not this butthurt moron again.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adnan_Oktar

Harun Yahya is Adnan Oktar... Think about a sex addict, younger Pat Robertson.

Here is Harun Yahya converting an athiest to Islam.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps811on_X70

"science is not about building a body of known 'facts'. ıt is a method for asking awkward questions and subjecting them to a reality-check, thus avoiding the human tendency to believe whatever makes us feel good." - tp


Gerard

Hopefully both Turkey and Russia will be forced to disengage themselves from this conflict. Wouldn't that be best?

Gerard

drunkenshoe

Quote from: Gerard on February 14, 2016, 07:14:15 PM
Hopefully both Turkey and Russia will be forced to disengage themselves from this conflict. Wouldn't that be best?

Gerard

Would be amasing. I don't see it though. It's horrible.

Or a meteor strike to both regions? :lol:
"science is not about building a body of known 'facts'. ıt is a method for asking awkward questions and subjecting them to a reality-check, thus avoiding the human tendency to believe whatever makes us feel good." - tp