Erdogan issues fresh threats against Greece (again) – Greece will pay a hefty price for “making the same mistake”

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  1. Let’s see when he’ll get bored.

    He’s coalition does have 40% in the polls, and it’s supposed to be close depending on the opponent.
    It’s also illegal in Turkey to run in the election a 3rd time according to the constitution, yet that isn’t a problem for him. Just like electoral fraud wouldn’t be if it gave him an edge.

    I hope all his jabbering won’t gain him votes.

    Then again, even if he loses, the Nationalistic parties have an even “harsher” foreign policy, they have said publicly that they are in favor with a war in Greece multiple times.

    Here’s hoping he won’t do something stupid to “show his strength” so that voters will see that he is serious.

  2. Yap, yap, little dog.

    Fix your own country instead of trying to distract from the damage you’ve caused there.

  3. Listen, I’m gonna go ahead and say it. I don’t care if he is doing it to score internal points or whatever, recent events in Ukraine absolutely has me scared of what he might do. Because if he does anything, whether successful or unsuccessful, people will die.

    And I’m an idiot. I don’t know what the solution here is.

  4. It’s a golden opportunity for Erdogan to achieve his goals in Greece because because if the role Turkey playling in the RU-UA conflict. The West will be less determined to act against Turkey.

  5. ItS oNlY tO gAiN vOtEs GuYz!

    Sure i feel so much better now that i know Turkish electorate (80.000.000+ country!!) get hardons from a potential war with their neighbours.

    Imagine Macron and Le Pen debating for presidential elections over who will invade Germany first.

  6. Why so we have a rabid mad dog in NATO?

    It makes no sense to be in an alliance with an alliance member being the biggest threat to another member.

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