Erdogan defends Hezbullah

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that "no one can imagine that Hezbollah is linked to the assassination of Rafik Hariri," Lebanese daily al- Safir reported Monday.No one can imagine except people who have been exposed to the truth. Erdogan, meanwhile, continues to expose himself as a small, provincial, jingoistic ruler of what is rapidly becoming an Islamic caliphate.
In a conversation with reporters during his trip back to Turkey, Erdogan stated that "Hezbollah says it is Lebanon's spirit of resistance, and even uses the term 'al-Shahid al-Hariri.' No one can imagine it is linked to this thing. The organization even supports a Syrian-Saudi initiative to reduce tensions," he said.
What could go wrong?
Labels: Hassan Nasrallah, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Special Tribunal for Lebanon
2 Comments:
Hi Carl.
What is to be expected of a man who was educated in Istanbul at the Religious Vocational High School in 1973 (İmam Hatip school). As the name suggests, they were originally founded in lieu of a vocational school to train government employed imams; after madrasas in Turkey were abolished by the Unification of Education Act .
Tayyip Erdogan is one of the few people on earth who believe in Hezbollah's innocence.
He's insane!
What could go wrong indeed
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