Turkey Considering Leaving NATO

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 20, 2017

Somehow, Turkey has become the second nation to break free of the Western alliance. After the Philippines.

I don’t like Turkey at all, but it’s a thing to be in awe of either way.

RT:

It is time to reconsider the issue of Turkey’s membership in NATO, Erdogan’s chief adviser, Yalcın Topcu, has stated, according to local media. Turkey has the second largest army in the alliance after the United States.

“The presence of the great Turkish nation in this institution [NATO] has become questionable,” Topcu said, branding the alliance’s behavior towards Ankara as “brutal and dishonorable,” Haberturk daily reported.

Tensions between the military bloc and Turkey escalated last week when Turkey’s founding leader, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and current president Recep Tayyip Erdogan were depicted as “enemies” during NATO drills in Norway. Erdogan said the incident was an attack targeting “Turkey and the Turkish nation.”

“What [NATO] did is a scandal,” the Turkish leader told a ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) provincial congress in the eastern province of Bayburt on Sunday, Hurriyet reported. “They know that they cannot stop our country, which is why they are putting us on a target board. I hope that those who welcomed attacks against us before now understand the real face of the matter, as Ataturk was also included.”

“The issue is not a personal or party issue. The target is Turkey and the Turkish nation,” he noted.

“Today there is a Turkey that cannot be compared with 15 years ago in every field – from the economy to the defense industry, and from trade to diplomacy. There is now a Turkey that produces its own weapons and tanks,” Erdogan warned.

Last week, Turkish troops were forced to leave NATO drills ahead of schedule, after the names of Erdogan and Ataturk appeared in an embarrassing “enemy chart.” It was decided to withdraw all 40 Turkish soldiers from the drill “immediately,” Erdogan said, adding that the removal of those names from the “enemy poster,” featuring his name on one side and a picture of modern Turkey’s founder, would not change his decision. “There can be no alliance like that,” Erdogan said.

On Friday, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg issued a statement saying: “I apologize for the offence caused.” According to the NATO chief, the incident at the alliance’s Joint Warfare Centre in Stavanger, Norway was the result of an “individual’s actions” and “did not reflect the views” of the alliance.

“The individual in question was immediately removed from the exercise by the Joint Warfare Centre, and an investigation is underway. He was a civilian contractor seconded by Norway and not a NATO employee,” he said.

Erdogan rebuffed NATO’s apology for what he called “impudence” during the alliance’s drills in Norway.

The ZOG system losing power is good for us. The details are irrelevant.

We as a nation are not gaining anything by being the head of a global Jew octopus.

What this means for the rapidly declining situation in the Middle East is probably also good. Turkey is moving closer to Russia, even while it was formerly a Sunnigger ISIS-backer, and Russia is the leading supporter of the forces of good in the region.

The details of the region’s fallout are irrelevant. What is important to understand is that you have Israel, Saudi Arabia and Western ZOG nations on one side and Iran, Hezbollah and Russia on the other. The rest of the nations can switch around and it doesn’t matter much.