Military Uprising in Turkey

god countries are so slow, the airport is back under turkeys control, alot of tanks have withdrawn and the blockade on the bosphorus bridge will prolly decade in a little bit
 
ffs were they even trying holy shit cant believe the brainwashed folks came out to the streets , vasectomy inc cya
 
supposedly the military opened fire on civilians trying to leave via closed bridges
 
Soldiers taken to custody by police.

JUST..HOW?

They cant even coup.
 
Inc uprising in Murica.
 
What exactly was this all about?
Historically the military has been the one to enforce a sort of separation of Religion and Government which Erdogan has been blurring the lines between.

Lots of people are against a lot of decisions he's made, this doesn't come as a surprise to many.
 
Historically the military has been the one to enforce a sort of separation of Religion and Government which Erdogan has been blurring the lines between.

Lots of people are against a lot of decisions he's made, this doesn't come as a surprise to many.
This wasn't done by the Turkish military per se, there was a small group of people IN the military rebelling against the goverment. Seeking for power. Led by Fethullah Gülen, Turkish TRAITOR.. working for America (indeed) as a spy.

P.S. The person who wrote the Wiki page about that loser, clearly has no life or knowledge bout anything whatsoever.
 
This wasn't done by the Turkish military per se, there was a small group of people IN the military rebelling against the goverment. Seeking for power. Led by Fethullah Gülen, Turkish TRAITOR.. working for America (indeed) as a spy.
Well idk about all that, supposedly the US is backing erdogan but that isn't necessarily true.

I should note that many are concerned the Erdogan was rapidly moving towards being an authoritarian dictator.
 
Well idk about all that, supposedly the US is backing erdogan but that isn't necessarily true.

I should note that many are concerned the Erdogan was rapidly moving towards being an authoritarian dictator.
Sometimes, a dictator doesn't have to be a bad thing. Erdogan is the perfect example of a ''Strong'' leader, who often marks hard choices which some people clearly don't like. But, without him.. Turkey would've perished by all the propaganda and countries spreading lies, doing things behind peoples backs.. to bring their economy down. He kept them strong. Not like a bunch of pussies.
 
Sometimes, a dictator doesn't have to be a bad thing. Erdogan is the perfect example of a ''Strong'' leader, who often marks hard choices which some people clearly don't like. But, without him.. Turkey would've perished by all the propaganda and countries spreading lies, doing things behind peoples backs.. to bring their economy down. He kept them strong. Not like a bunch of pussies.
i had a good laugh when erdogan tried to sue several german satirist because they insulted his "honor"...its pointless to argue with people who have a set opinion about someone or something but let me tell you something, every single important leader will shit on erdogan once the refugee crisis is nearly in control, your big strong erdogan alrdy sucks putins dick because europeans and us citizens wont visit turkey anymore so the only economy the have (tourists) tends to die.
 
Sometimes, a dictator doesn't have to be a bad thing. Erdogan is the perfect example of a ''Strong'' leader, who often marks hard choices which some people clearly don't like. But, without him.. Turkey would've perished by all the propaganda and countries spreading lies, doing things behind peoples backs.. to bring their economy down. He kept them strong. Not like a bunch of pussies.
Idk about necessary dictators and what not but he does have a lot of supporters, this certainly isn't a one sided event.
 

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