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The Turkish army says it has taken power over the country and that the rule of law must remain a priority.

"The power in the country has been seized in its entirety," said a military statement read on NTV television, without giving further details.

The country’s state news agency reports that Turkey's chief of military staff, Hulusi Akar, is being “held hostage” at the military headquarters.
http://presstv.ir/Detail/2016/07/15/475 ... rror-attck

Hopefully this isn't some US/Saudi powerplay and they're acting independently to get rid of Erdogan and cut their ties with ISIS. It'd be a huge blow to the Wahhabist terrorists.
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Turkey used to be a secular oasis in the middle east. Erdogan can fuck off with his "I like the 19th century better" bullshit. :arrow:
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Memphis wrote:Could it be a...Turkey coup?

:cool:
I believe that would be a Turkey coop. Or do you mean Turkey soup? I'm Hungary now. :(
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Transient wrote:Turkey used to be a secular oasis in the middle east. Erdogan can fuck off with his "I like the 19th century better" bullshit. :arrow:
He's also been funneling ISIS fuckheads into Europe on a regular basis.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 39621.html

video of jets swinging their dicks over Ankara

this could be interesting
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What the hell?

Defo the EU behind this to make it easier for them to join
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He's also not too friendly to the Kurds. And puts people in jail for making fun of him.
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Congratulations to Kurdish people everywhere, I think you're about to get your country.
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France has had enough... Lol french ppl...
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totally plausible. EU is paying Turkey protection money

god i hope Erdogan falls (even if it's by far-from-democratic means). the guy's a fucking menace
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QuakeSteve wrote:Congratulations to Kurdish people everywhere, I think you're about to get your country.
Long shot. Not going to happen.
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looks like the coup will fail
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:down:
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Worst case scenario is that rather than failing swiftly, this thing draws out indefinitely and destabilizes the region further. Can you imagine if this drags on for a month and the Kurds end up declaring an independent state? :(
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lol, amateur hour comes and goes
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Don Carlos wrote:What the hell?

Defo the EU behind this to make it easier for them to join
What drugs are you on?
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Well that was crap
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So much for that, then.
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Welp, good for democracy that it failed. Bad for liberalism.
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So, hooray for the neutrals ?

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feedback wrote:good for democracy
Bad for liberalism.
the conundrum of our age that will probably be solved badly
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Memphis wrote:Thousands of judges (about 1/3 apparently) removed within a day? Gollum's up to some pretty swift work.
I'll bet Geoff's remaining testicle that Erdogan scripted all of this so he could draw more power towards himself. This isn't a victory for democracy, it's a dictator pulling his strings to secure his seat on his throne.
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Eraser wrote:
Memphis wrote:Thousands of judges (about 1/3 apparently) removed within a day? Gollum's up to some pretty swift work.
I'll bet Geoff's remaining testicle that Erdogan scripted all of this so he could draw more power towards himself. This isn't a victory for democracy, it's a dictator pulling his strings to secure his seat on his throne.
Exactly, the coup was a headless chicken. It was a very small and unorganized branch of the military and they had absolutely no leadership. In one swift move, Erdocunt has eliminated all of his political enemies and ensured the military is totally subservient for his plan to create a Saudi Turkey.
feedback wrote:Welp, good for democracy that it failed. Bad for liberalism.
Welp, destroying the Nazis was an attack on democracy then.
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