9 September 2011
When it became known that Ankara intends to take a number of important military and political steps aimed at weakening the capacity of "Israel" to create chaos with impunity, to terrorize and kill people, the Jews announced "response actions".
A "foreign minister" of the Zionist enclave in occupied Palestine, Lieberman, "asked to develop measures to counter Turkey on international arena".
As reported by the Zionist press, the first step should be a warning to the Jews who served in Zios' "army", especially those who participated in the massacre against the Palestinians, codenamed "Cast Lead" or took part in any other massacres of Muslims, not to travel to Turkey.
The Zio "foreign ministry" intends to urge them not to fly to Turkey and not to use Turkish airports for transit. The Zios are afraid that Turkish authorities could arrest the murderers and put them on trial.
As a second measure, the Jews envisage a rapprochement with Armenia, primarily by recognition of a so-called "Armenian genocide" in Ottoman Caliphate.
During the upcoming visit to America, war criminal Lieberman intends to meet with representatives of the "Armenian lobby" and offer them help from "Israel" in the promotion in the West of the issue of recognition of their "Armenian genocide".
The third step is to work closely with the Kurds. Zionist bosses are going to meet openly with the leaders of Kurdish organizations and offer them assistance, including arms and another military support, although "Israel" has long been engaged in that, by training and arming Kurdish units in northern Iraq. And Ankara is well aware of that.
In addition, the Zionist regime intends to be actively involved in the fight for the rights of so-called "sexual minorities" (sodomites of both sexes) in Turkey. According to the Zios, these measures will make the Erdogan government to understand the blunder it committed against the Jews and to soften its anti-"Israeli" policy.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center
Source: Kavkaz Center.
Link: http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2011/09/09/15097.shtml.
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