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News: Military coup in Turkey | Coup regarded a failure
Member Since: 8/22/2011
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Originally posted by IVY
Good for ya
God bless Turkey . And shame on traitors who dared to do this bloody flop coup. I hope to see executions soon
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Seek help. There must be some therapists near you. Wanting to see (possibly innocent) people getting executed is not normal.
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Member Since: 8/29/2009
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I am a coup supporter. anyth is better than that moustache dude.
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Originally posted by IVY
Good for ya
God bless Turkey . And shame on traitors who dared to do this bloody flop coup. I hope to see executions soon
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People like you are so easily manipulated, and Erdogan will use your anger to become more powerful until he eventually doesn't need you anymore.
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Member Since: 3/5/2014
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Originally posted by IVY
Good for ya
God bless Turkey . And shame on traitors who dared to do this bloody flop coup. I hope to see executions soon
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You weak minded soul. I'd love to see your reaction in the near future, When it could be YOU facing the SAME situation.
Those.Soldiers.And.The.Ones.Detained.DO.NOT.DESERV E.TO.DIE.
By your deluded mentality, You can be seen as a traitor as well, by supporting a rouge that has only depleted your OWN COUNTRY.
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by IVY
Good for ya
God bless Turkey . And shame on traitors who dared to do this bloody flop coup. I hope to see executions soon
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Member Since: 1/1/2013
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Quite convinced Erdogan is behind this himself... Seems like they had a list ready of who they wanted arrested and now he got rid of judges, generals, officers etc that were opposed to him. Welcome Hitlerdogan
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by Qudron
if you're going on vacation in the near future please pick another country than Turkey since 20% of Turkey's GDP comes from tourism. hit them where it hurts
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Collapsing economy will only radicalise those brainwashed people even further, though. And don't forget that tourist part of Turkey is also the most progressive one- so you'd actually hit those mostly innocent ones. But yeah, huge drop in the number of tourists visiting Turkey is more than obvious.
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Originally posted by BadMonster
Quite convinced Erdogan is behind this himself... Seems like they had a list ready of who they wanted arrested and now he got rid of judges, generals, officers etc that were opposed to him. Welcome Hitlerdogan
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yeah, I'm more and more sure this coup was staged. Erdogan, after all he'd done, was capable of faking a clumsy coup. List of ~2000 judges supposedly involved in a military coup published just few hours after? Bitch, please. 
But I wouldn't call him Hitler (let's not overuse this name and thus soften what he did)- Erdogan is more like Putin- a fascist populist.
I have a question to Turkish atrlers:
Does it look like people were against the coup because they were afraid of the consequences (that this might have ended in messy chaos, like after those failed uprisings during Arab Spring) or do they genuinely support Erdogan (even in big cities)?
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Originally posted by IVY
u make it seem as the western secularism was a better choice 
please, open your narrow - minded perspective and see Facts
forget the crusade and their nasty terror against Muslims in the past centuries .
lets take the 20th and 21 century , there so many examples of nasty secular systems which commit terrorism against civilians .
all the colonial oppression by the secular European leaders in the 20th century were horrifying. read history books and know what the British, Italian and French did. u will be disgusted. the past defines the present . u can not say forget the past crimes and move on . no.
the French were responsible for the death of over one million Algerian, Britain to create " Israel" had to kill and oppress thousands of native Palestinians and supporting the army of Israel to terrorize the Palestinian , then US came along and continue the support without any human- right value . Bush and Iraq - Afghanistan war happened and there is no need to say more but it is the perfect example of the Terror of Western Secularism against humanity , and no saying a simple " SORRY" is not gonna work . lastly Russia came out of nowhere , and decided to support the tyrant Alasaad and bombing the civilians for its won political interests .
Ataturk was Crazy , he committed crimes and oppressed women, he prevents women in hijab to educate and work, he made Turkey a poor country. Turkey will never go back to where it was. NEVER.
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oh the irony

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Member Since: 3/5/2014
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Originally posted by Uzi
oh the irony

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& Delusion.
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Originally posted by IVY
u make it seem as the western secularism was a better choice 
please, open your narrow - minded perspective and see Facts
forget the crusade and their nasty terror against Muslims in the past centuries .
lets take the 20th and 21 century , there so many examples of nasty secular systems which commit terrorism against civilians .
all the colonial oppression by the secular European leaders in the 20th century were horrifying. read history books and know what the British, Italian and French did. u will be disgusted. the past defines the present . u can not say forget the past crimes and move on . no.
the French were responsible for the death of over one million Algerian, Britain to create " Israel" had to kill and oppress thousands of native Palestinians and supporting the army of Israel to terrorize the Palestinian , then US came along and continue the support without any human- right value . Bush and Iraq - Afghanistan war happened and there is no need to say more but it is the perfect example of the Terror of Western Secularism against humanity , and no saying a simple " SORRY" is not gonna work . lastly Russia came out of nowhere , and decided to support the tyrant Alasaad and bombing the civilians for its won political interests .
Ataturk was Crazy , he committed crimes and oppressed women, he prevents women in hijab to educate and work, he made Turkey a poor country. Turkey will never go back to where it was. NEVER.
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Jesus Christ. 
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Member Since: 8/4/2012
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Originally posted by LilKim
& Delusion.
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& Nerve 
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Originally posted by stevyy
it's dumb to call muslims dumb or uneducated. I just wish that people would take religion not that seriously anymore. I grew up in a culture (Europe) in which religion has almost completely vanished - it is degraded to christmas commercialism and holidays. thank god.
also in my part of the world, law comes before religion.
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So much this.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by WFL
I would say it's about 50/50 (maybe the ones that support him slightly have the edge on the other half.). There were many people chanting his name on the streets during the attempted coup, he is like a prophet in his supporters' eyes. They'd do anything for him, it's crazy.
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oh, ok  Erdogan probably thinks he's controlling these people, but no, it's always the other way around. 
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Member Since: 3/5/2014
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WikiLeaks - Coming Tuesday: The #ErdoganEmails: 300 thousand internal emails from Erdoğan's AKP - through to July 7, 2016.
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Its website had said it would leak 300,000 emails and 500,000 documents in the wake of a failed military coup over the weekend, which has led to a vast purge of the country's security forces and judiciary.
"We are unsure of the true origin of the attack. The timing suggests a Turkish state power faction or its allies. We will prevail & publish," WikiLeaks tweeted late on Monday night.
The WikiLeaks website appeared operational on Tuesday morning, and WikiLeaks said it planned to go ahead with publishing the #ErdoganEmails on Tuesday, adding that all 300,000 were internal to Erdogan's Justice and Development Party.
It was unclear when the other 500,000 documents would be released. The organization says the emails date up until July 7, just over a week before the coup was launched last Friday night.
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Turkish Government requesting for extradition of Gulen.
A photo showing a mass detention in Ankara, where dozens of detainees were forced to kneel, stripped.
I don't know if it's appropriate content, it's not gruesome - but to be cautious.
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n an interview with CNN on Monday, he said refused to rule out the death penalty for thousands of people arrested in the political upheaval, despite warnings from the EU that reintroducing capital punishment would dash Turkey's chances of joining the European Union.
The EU official overseeing Turkey's bid to join, Johannes Hahn, expressed concern over Turkey's post-coup purge, raising suspicions that a list of people to arrest had been prepared well in advance of the political upheaval.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry also warned that Turkey must respect the law and its democratic institutions if it wanted to remain part of NATO, the North Atlantic military and political alliance.
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What a ****ing idiot. Where's IVY now? The man they so dearly appreciate is jeopardizing their own ****ing country. You were talking about traitors? Your own president is willing to deplete the NATO & EU opportunities.
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Member Since: 3/5/2014
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Originally posted by Bicassie
 This is disturbing......
But I do have a thing for turkish men.......
Still disturbing,tho 
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It's sad, what it is - They don't deserve it.
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OT - WikiLeaks needs to come through with these emails, They' were under attack just before.
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Our infrastructure is under sustained attack. #TurkeyPurge #Turkey
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We are unsure of the true origin of the attack. The timing suggests a Turkish state power faction or its allies. We will prevail & publish.
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Member Since: 3/5/2014
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Originally posted by Bicassie
Can you please edit your quote........cuz otherwise they will catch me for being vulgar...

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You were trying to make light of a serious situation by making somewhat of a sexual remark, So no.
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Member Since: 1/1/2013
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Just a question: there's one thing that's making me skeptical about Erdogan being behind that plot and while I do believe h is I've seen a lot of people use international relations/NATO/EU arguments against me and I must say they are right. Why would Erdogan risk losing so much on the international scene knowing that there would be heavy consequences on his military power especially with ISIS and Syria on his borders? Like while I get the plot would be good for him to strengthen his position in Turkey but wouldn't it weaken his military power, keeping in mind that the military who are against him would still be fighting against ISIS and other enemies of Turkey for example?
I hope my question is clear cause I feel like I haven't worded it too right.
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Originally posted by HausOfCarlos
Just a question: there's one thing that's making me skeptical about Erdogan being behind that plot and while I do believe h is I've seen a lot of people use international relations/NATO/EU arguments against me and I must say they are right. Why would Erdogan risk losing so much on the international scene knowing that there would be heavy consequences on his military power especially with ISIS and Syria on his borders? Like while I get the plot would be good for him to strengthen his position in Turkey but wouldn't it weaken his military power, keeping in mind that the military who are against him would still be fighting against ISIS and other enemies of Turkey for example?
I hope my question is clear cause I feel like I haven't worded it too right.
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Erdogan is not behind that. It's just a stupid conspiracy theory. Those people would be happy if the coup succeeded but it failed so they say it's staged by Erdogan.
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Originally posted by HausOfCarlos
Just a question: there's one thing that's making me skeptical about Erdogan being behind that plot and while I do believe h is I've seen a lot of people use international relations/NATO/EU arguments against me and I must say they are right. Why would Erdogan risk losing so much on the international scene knowing that there would be heavy consequences on his military power especially with ISIS and Syria on his borders? Like while I get the plot would be good for him to strengthen his position in Turkey but wouldn't it weaken his military power, keeping in mind that the military who are against him would still be fighting against ISIS and other enemies of Turkey for example?
I hope my question is clear cause I feel like I haven't worded it too right.
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Turkey is not fighting ISIS. The "only" fight Turkey is in is against the Kurds. The Kurds are the next Armenian which is historically ironic since the Kurds participated in the Armenian Genocide. And it's actually going as we speak in true Turkish fashion, very locally, very progressively. In a nutshell they're destroying Kurdish majority cities, and rebuilding right after, erasing any trace of the massacre. Erdogan is calling it urbanizations plans. And nobody will be able to do anything since everybody is so focused on Syria, Libya and Irak, just like nobody really could do a thing for the Armenians, since the First World War is going on. History is truly repeating itself, over and over and over and over, and we never truly learn.
And to answer your question, Turkey has more than enough men to slaughter the Kurds twice or thrice, they have the second biggest army amongst NATO nations, only behind the US.
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