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Is NATO falling apart? | The Vineyard of the Saker

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Something quite amazing has just happened.  Following the terrorist attack in Ankara which killed 34 people and injured another 125, Turkish authorities first declared that they will not accept US condolences.  Then the Turks launched a military operation against “Kurdish terrorists in northern Syria“.  Turkey then claimed to have neutralized 184 terrorists.

What is not mentioned in those articles is that the target of the Turkish strike was the US-run center for the training and education of PKK militants in Rojava.  There are rumors that the Turks gave the US enough warning time to evacuate most of its personnel.

Does that sound familiar?

If it does, it is because it is very similar to what the Iranians did when they hit US bases in Iraq following the murder of General Solemani in a US drone strike.

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Jarno P
Jarno P
November 25, 2022

Does that sound familiar?

Somehow yes. When US air force was going to bomb the isis oil tankers, they was told (by obumma ministration) to drop flyers 20 minutes before the attack, “get out of your trucks, we will bomb you in 20 minutes”

jimnovak
jimnovak
November 25, 2022

uhm…dont see any similarities

penrose
penrose
November 26, 2022

Turkey doesn’t belong in NATO and Turks don’t belong in Germany.

penrose
penrose
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November 26, 2022

And NATO should go the way of the Dodo bird.

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