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Turkey and TurksReader comment on item: Basting Turkey's New Prime Minister Submitted by Emanuel (New Zealand), Aug 28, 2014 at 00:46 Confirming the incompetence and the megalomania of both the president and the prime minister of Turkey gives one some idea of what this combination may morph into. Turkey has been wanting to join the EU for many years but Greek opposition has stood in the way. I am not quite sure why both parties would want a bar of each other as they are incompatible... as history has repeatedly testified. Secondly, Europe is abourt as bankrupt as Turkey. So what is the reason for Turkey wanting to join a failing European Union? It is quite likely that with open borders, they can infiltrate into European countries much more easily. Given their high birth rate and historic religious militarism, they can dominate European politics with the powerful backing of the Caliphate. Europe would be wise to turn their back on Turkey. It is already quite obvious from the way the Moslims are terrorising many European countries and the Jews right now that the Turks are up to no good and soon will demand their right to become a nuclear power....and then watch out!! Emanuel.
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