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Thread: Turkey and politics??

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    She's being held by the Mad Mullahs of Tehran, she's a pawn in their political game, there are no guarantees she'll be released however our government abases itself. I find it very odd that her captors and torturers are exonerated from all blame and her continuing incarceration is somehow all the fault of our Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and the Foreign Office. But that's the Alice in Wonderland world we live in nowadays.
    Amazing what political will can do sinkov. The spineless cretins we have running this $hitfest haven't got a f*cking clue...

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel...m_medium=email

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    So dealing with Turkey is no different to dealing with the Mad Mullahs of Tehran ? Well, not in the Alice in Wonderland world of Lefties it isn't. Gilad Shalit might have a different opinion.

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    Shalit was a runt of a soldier and should not have been allowed anywhere near the IDF sinkov.

    If I recall correctly French diplomacy was a major force behind his release.

    Whatever you think to the contrary mon ami, the Radcliffe captivity is a reason for the threat of major military intervention IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Shalit was a runt of a soldier and should not have been allowed anywhere near the IDF sinkov.

    If I recall correctly French diplomacy was a major force behind his release.

    Whatever you think to the contrary mon ami, the Radcliffe captivity is a reason for the threat of major military intervention IMHO.
    I am a captive in Radcliffe BT and your threat of gunboat diplomacy cuts no ice with Mrs Outwood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Shalit was a runt of a soldier and should not have been allowed anywhere near the IDF sinkov.

    If I recall correctly French diplomacy was a major force behind his release.

    Whatever you think to the contrary mon ami, the Radcliffe captivity is a reason for the threat of major military intervention IMHO.
    Doesn't matter what I think BT, the fact is she's incarcerated in Iran because the Mad Mullahs want her to be incarcerated in Iran. If you think this is unfair then have a word with the Mad Mullahs, they are the ones responsible, they are the ones playing games with this poor woman's life, not our government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    I am a captive in Radcliffe BT and your threat of gunboat diplomacy cuts no ice with Mrs Outwood.
    I'm not falling for it Outwood, how can you be captive when you've got a tram into Manchester centre every ten minutes. Just wait until Mrs Outwood's back is turned and do a runner. You'll be fine.

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I'm not falling for it Outwood, how can you be captive when you've got a tram into Manchester centre every ten minutes. Just wait until Mrs Outwood's back is turned and do a runner. You'll be fine.
    We are farting about doing Naval Exercises in the South China Seas, get the entire bloody flotilla into the Straits of Iran and lets do some proper sabre rattling.

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I'm not falling for it Outwood, how can you be captive when you've got a tram into Manchester centre every ten minutes. Just wait until Mrs Outwood's back is turned and do a runner. You'll be fine.
    Good job you are not a pair of Wedding Singer my mates or you may never be seen again...

    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20211118-turkey-syrian-singer-arrested-on-terrorism-charges/

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    Meanwhile a report in the Jerusalem Post says

    https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/id...n-syria-685377

    IDF to invest NIS 1 billion as it prepares for war in Lebanon, Syria - watch
    The IDF is set to invest NIS 1 billion in combat training drills and exercises for reserves units in 2022, as it began preparations this month toward an operation against Hezbollah and pro-Iranian terrorist militias based in Lebanon and Syria

    = = = = = = = = =
    https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/pa...anarchy-685254

    Palestinians fear ‘civil war’ amid growing anarchy
    In the past few days, four universities were shut due to violent clashes on campuses between students and rival clans.
    Palestinian civilians warned that the violence could lead to “civil war,” especially between large clans and armed gangs in Hebron and the northern West Bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Shalit was a runt of a soldier and should not have been allowed anywhere near the IDF sinkov.
    That's as maybe BT, but his capabilities as a squaddie are irrelevant, I was just reminding you of the difficulties Israel faced when attempting to extricate their soldier from the clutches of the Mad Mullahs. They were helpless, powerless, just as our government is now, he was released when it suited the Mad Mullahs to release him and not before, it will be the same with Zaghari-Ratcliffe.

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