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I appeal to my fellow patriots; in the name of freedom, do you condemn these coward attacks, the PKK and anyone who supports them?

2007-10-21 00:18:16 · 14 answers · asked by sultan.murat 3 in Travel Europe (Continental) Turkey

14 answers

I condemn them. I want peace in Turkey.

2007-10-21 07:46:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Firstly, I thank you for your kind comments in your previous answer to one of my questions.

Now in relation to this question I tend to agree with one of the people above that states, condemnation doesn't achieve anything. The full force of the International Law is behind Turkey as it was in the 1974 "Police Action" of Northern Cyprus. It is way past time that Turkey acts and acts HARD and FAST. It is time to end this PKK boil that has been festering for decades, the time is well past that we should pop it and administer antiseptic to the area. I hope the HR 106 resolution does go through (which is unlikely in the US) and the Military then goes into Northern Iraq to clean up the area once and for all. I read an article that suggested the Azeri's have held a Parliamentary meeting recently and they want to join in on the action and move into Northern Iraq with Turkey from two separate directions. I am sure Iran will want to assist as well because they have been shelling Northern Iraq for some time over the last several months and Syria's President Mr Assad issued a press release backing Turkey suggesting that Turkey should go in.

HOW MUCH MORE DOES TURKEY NEED ?? or indeed how many more Turkish lives need to be lost before the Military acts ?

2007-10-21 00:30:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

We can all stand together and condemn these cowardly scum until we are blue in the face you cannot reason with anyone who is willing to strap explosives to themselves and blow themselves up. The only solution is to find the ringleaders who are brainwashing these young people to commit such atrocities while they hide in the background and eliminate them.

2007-10-21 00:27:46 · answer #3 · answered by Joel 5 · 4 0

I condemn these coward attacks to TÜRKİYE , and i believe that USA and EU support them (pkk and talabani/barzani).
Murat,
please,tell me your opinions that who support them ?
i'm interesting your answer!
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2007-10-21 01:05:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

it is just a provacation act made by kurdish rebels. I dont understand how come that 12 turkish soldiers died. they should fight kurds without any loss Im disappointed.

2007-10-21 01:53:41 · answer #5 · answered by dantistryfiliya 2 · 3 0

What do you think the black ribbons stand for?

After all is said and done, the only democratic tool we have individually are our votes and our voices. Because we detest terrorism, we voted against AKP. Because we detest terrorism, we speak against it. We join demonstrations, we use black ribbons.

2007-10-21 01:29:50 · answer #6 · answered by Totally Blunt 7 · 6 0

To condemn is being diplomatic... What must be done, is find a solution...

2007-10-21 00:22:53 · answer #7 · answered by gumtrunk 2 · 5 1

Don't we ALWAYS condemn terrorist attacks?

2007-10-21 00:47:53 · answer #8 · answered by robin H 3 · 3 0

Freedom what bloody freedom. Bush has killed more innocent people than any terrorist.

2007-10-21 00:21:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 9 0

Ztn onları bi elime verseler.....

Lanet olsun PKK'ya.

Şehitler ölmez, vatan bölünmez!

2007-10-21 00:59:02 · answer #10 · answered by Irmak 7 · 8 1

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