Saturday, December 22, 2007

Turkey Attacks Kurds, Again



Looks like Turkey is attempting to relive its glory days once again, the days when it attempted to eradicate entire communities for sport.
Fighter planes attacked positions held by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in a 35-minute raid, the army said.

Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Levent Bilman told the BBC the United States "supplied actionable intelligence" for that operation.
Besides the healthy dose of bullshit present in the article as well as the entire conflict, the level of patriotism over U.S.-made weapons at the control of barbarians is also laughable. Frankly, I await the day when Turkey is no longer a strategic ally of the United States and is forced to return to its not-so-distant caveman past.

Source: BBC News

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep dreaming cause that day isn't coming for a while.

Anonymous said...

Dunno if you were referring to the states' old notions of rights for imperialism, but you never know about the relationship with turkey, they're like immature children throwing a temper tantrum when having to possibly face consequences. Wouldn't it be hilarious if the US turned to another certain country and showered it with economic investment and arms . . . Artsakh and Ararat, oh the possibilities.