Turkey threatens to send Europe ‘15,000 refugees a month’

Again, note how Turkey, an Islamic country, characterizes migrants as a weapon to be used against the west. 

AFP

Members of Spanish humanitarian NGO Proactiva Open Arms, drag corpses of refugees and migrants after a rescue operation off the coast of Libya on October 4, 2016
Members of Spanish humanitarian NGO Proactiva Open Arms, drag corpses of refugees and migrants after a rescue operation off the coast of Libya on October 4, 2016 (AFP Photo/ARIS MESSINIS)
.

Istanbul (AFP) – Turkey’s Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu has threatened to “blow the mind” of Europe by sending 15,000 refugees a month to EU territory, in an intensifying dispute with the bloc.

Ankara and Brussels almost a year ago on March 18 signed a landmark deal that has substantially lessened the flow of migrants from Turkey to Europe.

Related news:

1.) EU might suspend one-third of pre-accession funds to Turkey

Turkey unfortunately is not getting closer to Europe but rather is moving away from it,”(They should not receive one red cent. Cancel the f*cking lot!)

2.) Turkey’s Erdogan calls Netherlands ‘rotten, terrorist state’

Just don’t mention the Armenian genocide:

“We know the Netherlands and the Dutch from the Srebrenica massacre,” Erdogan told his audience. “We know how rotten their character is from their massacre of 8,000 Bosnians there. Nobody should try to give us lessons on morality, especially not those who have blood on their hands.”

But the accord is now hanging in the balance due to the diplomatic crisis over the blocking of Turkish ministers from holding rallies in Europe.

“If you want, we could open the way for 15,000 refugees that we don’t send each month and blow the mind” of Europe, Soylu said in a speech late Thursday, quoted by the Anadolu news agency.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has already indicated that Turkey could rip up the deal and said Turkey was no longer readmitting migrants who crossed into Greece.

The crisis was sparked when the Netherlands and Germany refused to allow Turkish ministers to campaign in a April 16 referendum on expanding President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powers, prompting the Turkish strongman to compare them with Nazi Germany.

Soylu, a hardliner considered close to Erdogan, accused The Hague and Berlin of involvement in June 2013 anti-Erdogan protests, October 2014 pro-Kurdish riots and the July 15, 2016 failed coup attempt.

“They are trying to complete the work that they did not finish. Who is doing this work? It’s the Netherlands and Germany,” Soylu said.

He accused Europe of failing to help Turkey enter the bloc and of not helping with its fight against terror.

“Europe, do you have that kind of courage…? Let us remind you that you cannot play games in this region and ignore Turkey,” he added.

The European Union had said it expects Turkey to continue implementing the deal, which drastically cut the numbers making the dangerous passage across the Aegean Sea.

The mass influx of migrants to Europe in summer 2015 was seen as boosting the support of the far-right on the continent.

A key pillar of the deal were pledges by Turkey to boost border security and break people-smuggling networks, moves that analysts say slowed the migrant flow to a trickle.

Erdogan in November last year already threatened Europe with opening the frontiers of Turkey, which borders EU members Greece and Bulgaria.

4 thoughts on “Turkey threatens to send Europe ‘15,000 refugees a month’”

  1. It’s time the western world declared war on Turkey and the rest of the Muslim world. Guns and bullets are not needed. Exposure, truth, sanctions, censure and any other non-violent means. The problem of course is that Europe has become dependent on the Muslim world’s oil and money. It will be interesting to see what happens when both run out. Maybe the west will capitulate as seems likely. Or it may go to a shooting war which nobody will win. My Christian beliefs temper my natural inclinations. Mecca would be a smoking ruin that glows in the dark by now, if I ran the USA. And ignored my conscience…..

    1. We shouldn’t see their money as a problem. The problem is our corrupt politicians and businesses who prostrate themselves before Islam. We should make the umma pay, collectively, for the damage that their coreligionists are doing to us. Our biggest problem at this stage is ignorance of the Islamic doctrine.

  2. “Our biggest problem at this stage is ignorance of the Islamic doctrine.”

    Hear, Hear as they say in Parliament.

    And yes why blame “them” when it is blame “us”
    (our corrupt politicians and businesses)

  3. “He accused Europe of failing to help Turkey enter the bloc and of not helping with its fight against terror.”

    And Sheik where is your red pen after this paragraph.

    Love the part where is says “Europe is failing to help Turkey”
    Notice the difference.It is not Turkey’s fault by putting policies in place that allow it into Europe but Europe’s fault.

    As with most Islamic countries, it is always other non-Islamic countries fault.

    As with most Muslims it is non-Muslims fault.

    Ergodan motto is to never take responsibility for your own actions and conduct.

Comments are closed.