1. It's about time, to get rid of this Dictator.
  2. This is going the other way now, Erdogan will only become stronger and stronger. So sad that a lot of countries in that region will never experience what it's like to be free and to do what you want without always thinking about your stupid religion or being scared for your leaders.


  3. And again, and again, and again....

    Ever see the movie Land of the Blind?
  4. So, what's your solution? Just accept Erdogan's dictatorship?
  5. I wish I had one. But hey... I'm an American. We might as well as stick to the tried and true plan. Arm the rebels to overthrow the dictator now, so we can arm the rebels again in 20 years to overthrow the rebel leader who becomes the new dictator. History teaches nothing and we're damned if we do and damned if we don't. Don't worry... our elite think tank in Washington will decide on a plan that they insist is right for us all.
  6. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    I wish I had one. But hey... I'm an American. We might as well as stick to the tried and true plan. Arm the rebels to overthrow the dictator now, so we can arm the rebels again in 20 years to overthrow the rebel leader who becomes the new dictator. History teaches nothing and we're damned if we do and damned if we don't. Don't worry... our elite think tank in Washington will decide on a plan that they insist is right for us all.
    In this case there weren't even any rebels. Turkey has a long history of military coups. The military in the past also claimed to represent secular values but after all the executions and chaos settled in, the new president was as theocratic as the old dictator.
    Every strong democracy was not born out of coups but from respect of institutions and civil liberties. The people of Venezuela is fighting hard through the civil institutions (that Maduro is trying to undermine) to overthrow their terrible government. This shows that there are other ways.
  7. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
    In this case there weren't even any rebels. Turkey has a long history of military coups. The military in the past also claimed to represent secular values but after all the executions and chaos settled in, the new president was as theocratic as the old dictator.
    Every strong democracy was not born out of coups but from respect of institutions and civil liberties. The people of Venezuela is fighting hard through the civil institutions (that Maduro is trying to undermine) to overthrow their terrible government. This shows that there are other ways.
    Si. Oui. Yes.
  8. Do you guys think it might be fake to make him more popular in Turkey?
  9. I doubt it's fake. Turkey has a long history of coups and hundreds of people were killed last night.