Tuesday, January 19, 2010

ISRAELI GENERAL: TURKEY "NO LONGER NEEDS" A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH ISRAEL

HAARETZ:
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.

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.
THIS MEANS THAT TURKEY DOESN'T NEED THE WEST.

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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