The rift in Israeli-Turkish relations is the result of Ankara turning away from secularism and toward more radical Islam, Israel's military intelligence chief said on Tuesday.THIS MEANS THAT TURKEY DOESN'T NEED THE WEST.
The comments to a parliamentary committee by Maj. General Amos Yadlin reflected wider concern in Israel and followed a high profile visit to Turkey on Sunday by Defense Minister Ehud Barak that was meant to help mend the relationship after a sharp diplomatic row.
"Turkey no longer needs a close relationship with Israel," a parliamentary official quoted Yadlin as telling the foreign affairs committee of the Knesset.
WE SHOULD DO MORE THAN SHRUG OUR SHOULDERS; WE SHOULD ACT PREEMPTIVELY AND ACCORDINGLY: WE SHOULD KICK THEM OUT OF NATO.
IT IS UNSAFE FOR AN ISLAMIST TURKEY TO BE A PART OF THE WEST'S DEFENSES: THEY ARE NOW A PART OF THE ENEMY; WE SHOULD TREAT THEM ACCORDINGLY.
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