Double Trouble For Dubya:Russia And Turkey Both Tired Of US Twerps ...
It seems lots of us are tired tonight.
Russia's tired of the twerps in charge in the US -- Turkey's tired of the twerps in charge in the US -- and to tell you the truth, right now we're tired too -- tired of typing.
But before we bugger off abed, we recommend you read two tremendously important reports.
Here's the first one:
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin warned President Bush's top two Cabinet officials on Friday to back off U.S. missile defense plans for eastern Europe
And here's the second one:
TURKEY - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan also had harsh words for the United States, which opposes a Turkish incursion into northern Iraq — one of the country’s few relatively stable areas.
“Did they seek permission from anyone when they came from a distance of 10,000 kilometers and hit Iraq?” he said. “We do not need anyone else’s advice.”
G'night, all.
And good luck.
Labels: Condoleezz Rice, eastern Europe, Iraq, Kurds, PKK, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Robert Gates, Russia, terrorism, Turkey, US missile defence system, Vladimir Putin
12 Comments:
Whew! Glad to see your site's still up and running, after the visits by those unwelcome intruders yesterday.Still, we know 'they' are regularly sweeping the blogs.
Anyway, the SOTT site I posted yesterday now has an interesting piece about Russia and China signing another pact, concerned with (getting beneath the wording) blocking any further US expansionism. It makes me wonder if this wasn't the reason Vlad has decided to stay on. The 'Truthseeker.uk site has another piece by a Washington insider who reckons that Putin is the only world leader the White House gang is scared of!
Good old Vlad!
*sweetoldlady*
"I'm a uniter not a divider."
What a joke. And to think that so many folk swallowed it. Probably the biggest - of countless - bare faced lies dumbya ever told. So far, anyway - I dread to think what else awaits the world before this madman's finished.
On second thought and after reading sweet old lady's post, maybe it wasn't a lie at all.
Maybe he meant he was going to unite the whole world -- against his people's country.
If so it looks like it could be the only thing he ever made a good of.
There's an old military saying: Amateurs talk tactics - pros talk logistics.
Without Turkey on board ... boy, oh boy, boy.
Do yourselves some geography and other reading, like I did when old Brit started getting me interested in Turkey.
Turkey is big. It's military is big. It's soooo close to Russia. It is soooo needed for use in ANY mid-east operation being carried out by anyone from far away.
In a nutshell, with Turkey a lot more [needless] deaths are certain in Iraq -- US coalition deaths. The whole US/UK 'operation' will be f*cked up -- for no sensible reason other than US politicians stupidity.
There's another old saying - in Britain;They couldn't organize a piss-up (booze-up) in a brewery.
Sorry - I missed some thing out - I meant to say "without Turkey fully on board (available)"
Now, the Turkish people themselves are sick and tired of ignorant US polticians' interference and meddling and stupidity.
In Istanbul they're been marching in the streets.
America is now obviously, completely off it's head. And you can't pin this latest trouble on just the Republican politicos - their Dem counterparts are as thick as pigshit too.
These idiots start trouble where there is no trouble and where there doesn't need to be any trouble.
What was it that Henry X111 once famously said? "Will no one rid me of this troublesome ....
Oh forget I said that ''' or the next thing you know I'll be accused of being an effing terrorist inciting ... god knows what.
Here's the people marching in Instanbul\Turkey - pics and report.
Duh! I ask you, what kind of scumbags shit on old friends and allies like Bushamerica does?
Here's the lastest I've heard.
US envoys seek to calm Turkey row
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Turks have held widespread protests against the US
Two senior US officials have flown to Turkey hoping to stem a deterioration in the two Nato allies' relationship.
Eric Edelman, an ex-US ambassador to Ankara, and Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried are to hold talks with top Turkish foreign ministry officials.
More at link.
And you are sooooooooo right Bluey that this isn't down to Republicans and or Bush and crew ==== this truly is down to "don't know eff all" American politicians sticking "know nothing" noses into other people's business ....... business that's a hundred years past ....
Idiots of the world unite! We can find you a job in US politics. Guaranteed!
For thirty years plus, the great American public helped finance the terrorist organisation, the IRA as it bombed and shot English and Irish civilians unmercilessly.
This happened because of their ignorance of the true facts.
Now the same is happening with the Kurd terrorists and PKK.
What the world really needs now is a war on ignorance - starting in the states.
Alan s, it looks like you win a prize. You said it first but now here's the facts and figures showing how badly the US military operating in Iraq needs Turkey.
**About 70 percent of U.S. air cargo headed for Iraq goes through Turkey, as does about one-third of the fuel used by the U.S. military there. U.S. bases also get water and other supplies overland by Turkish truckers who cross into Iraq's north.**
Link here - from A.P. - 23 minutes ago.
Good choice of maps, Old Brit!
A7DFlk The best blog you have!
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