Turkish PM get hero's welcome in Cairo

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  1. Abu Sina

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    Turkish Pm Recep Tayyip Erdogan received a hero's welcome as he set foot on Egyptian soil last night.

    Crowds chanted a welcome to him as he was met in person by PM Sharaf and other Egyptian officials for a 3 day visit.

    Egyptians lined the streets from the arrival lounge all along the terminal cheering and waving banners in welcome.

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    WELCOME MR AND MRS ERDOGAN TO MY COUNTRY
     
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    I have read a similar article in CNN and was very happy to see such positive events taking place in those precious lands of yours.

    Egyptians and Turks are two peas in a pod, our friendship will ensure the stability of Middle-East, and sooner or later, the rape of Gaza will be stopped, and the bloodthirsty zionists will be thrown to the sea.
     
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    erdogan = taliban = ahmedinejad = hamas = alqaida = terror = destruction
    It is time for a free and independent Kurdistan!!!
     
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    turkey is such a shifty state , they know recently Egypt Libya and Tunisia got liberated from dictatorship it wants to chance the attention of its kurdish minority who have been oppressed and without basic rights . i hope the newly Arab democratic states see that , not to mention turkeys long co-operation with Israel for decades .
     
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    Stop being a ridicilous because there are many Kurds in Turkey who vote for AKP also. So in your words they also vote for Taliban, Ahmedinejad, Hamas, Al Qaeda, terror and destruction.
     
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    beheyim :mrgreen:
     
  7. Abu Sina

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    An alliance of Erdogan and an Egyptian president like Al Arabi would make many people here very happy:sun:

    I wish Al Arabi would run for president or we can adopt yours :mrgreen:

    Two men who can give a speech for 30 mins without a teleprompter or even a scrap of paper as notes!
     
  8. free man

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    Egypt is so weak now, Turkey can turn it to anything they want.
    The "ruler" will sell Egypt for one silver if it will let them keep their chair.
    Beware Egyptians, Turkey will play you like a football made of rugs.
     
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    do not confuse western imperialists with Turks, Egyptians and Turks lived among each other for many hundred years, and Turkey is not in a position to "turn" Egypt to anything, Egypt and Egyptians are our friends, we have historical, cultural and religious bonds with each other, and you, or any other westerner cannot come in between us, our ties are stronger than ever, and we will fight against oppression and zionism together.

    ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL
     
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    the people of Egypt know better how turkey for years supported Israel in the region and they are well aware of turkish past with kurds and Armenians , not only them but so do the Libyans and Tunisians . it will not go un-noticed . the Arab spring will definitely have a good impact on other oppressed nations that are still not free .
     
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    spreading anti turkish propaganda and turkish hatred became your full time job in this forum, what does this thread have to do with kurds? nothing.
    but yet, you, a barbarian kurd- just like the rest of your clan, tries to infest other members of this forum with blah blah and more blah.
    You probably think and write about Turkey much more often then we do, so if i would psycho analyze you i would probably come across hidden envy for turkey and also quite a lot of hidden jealousy.

    lets ask Abu Sina or others if they want your anti turkish propaganda in this thread? probably no. do i want it? no. so get out of this thread, because just like anywhere else in the real world, YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE
     
  12. Dibege

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    Believe me there is no need for anti turkish propaganda. Notorious Turkey's reputation is well known in the west as one of the most hated countries on the planet.
     
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    What utter nonsense.. This new pact between Egypt and Turkey is NOT about Israel.. its about joint ventures in oil and gas.

    In spite of the beliefs of some... Its NOT all about Israel all the time.
     
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    Egypt imports half of its food. Half of the people of Egypt are illiterate. The Egyptian tourist industry has been destroyed.

    Turkey should send food, teachers, and tourists to Egypt instead of politicians.
     
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    Perhaps the politicians are paving the way for that sort of exchange.. A joint oil and gas venture would be good for the Egyptian economy.
     
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    They will. They know Egypt is not capable, so the Turks offer to create infrastructure and provide food for Egypt. In return they will get Egyptian Gaz and oil for free.
    Since the infrastructure will go through Turkey, it will be able to control Egypt with them.

    BTW, Margot is right, it has nothing to do with Israel. Israel is just the propaganda tool the Turkish guy creates followers in the Arab countries.
    Just like all the other Arab leaders before him (and as it looks now, the ones that will follow as well).
     
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    LOL. The others would be the ones in your avatar, but you seem to love them, so.
     
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    Yup, we'll see how happy you people are when your burned out tanks and the bodies of your soldiers litter the Sinai after your failed Turkish/Egyptian Alliance war against Israel. Just like the last time:

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    That Egyptian sure looks happy at dying for Allah against the Jew, doesn't he?
     
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    1)In the last arab war, Turkey was not involved ,and Turkey by far have the strongest armed forces in the region(its even ranked higher than Israel)
    At the moment, Turkish Army is in active duty in Somalia (Navy), Kosovo, Afghanistan, and throughout history, we were always the biggest muscle after USA, and had important role in many disputes, such as the Korean war too, Arab nations are not capable of being actively involved at all these locations at the same time.

    2)You and many zionist supporters like you are %100 sure about the outcome of such a dispute- the previous arab wars made you believe Israel is invincible but ask yourselves this question: WHAT IF...
    Yeah, what if(and if you ask me this is the only outcome of such a conflict), Israel loses, what if Tel Aviv would be in flames and seeks truce, what happens then?

    3)Such a conflict would never happen. It is not in the best interests of the region, no country would advocate such a war, and USA would never allow a war between Israel and Turkey, because it would be the destruction of all their plans and strategies in middle-east.
     

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