Brethren, this according to CNN:
Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkey's fiery prime minister ratcheted up rapidly-escalating tensions with Israel on Tuesday, comparing Ankara's once-close middle eastern ally to a "spoiled boy" and announcing additional sanctions would soon be imposed.
"We are completely suspending all of these, trade relations, military relations, related with the defense industry," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, according to the semi-official Anatolian Agency. "All of these are completely suspended and other measures will follow this process."
Asked to clarify whether this meant Turkey will halt more than $3 billion in bilateral trade, an official in the Turkish prime ministry, speaking on condition of anonymity under government protocol, insisted Erdogan was not referring to trade relations.
"He was referring to the defense industry," the official said. "Nothing more than the measures that have been announced so far."
Last week, Turkey declared it was downgrading relations with Israel, suspending all military agreements between the two countries and giving senior Israeli diplomats less than a week to leave Turkish territory.
"If the current steps are regarded as 'plan B,' there will be a 'plan C,'" Erdogan said on Tuesday in his first public comments on the matter since Ankara imposed sanctions on Israel.
Erdogan's government is incensed that Israel refuses to apologize or pay compensation for eight slain Turks and one Turkish-American. The humanitarian workers and activists were shot dead by Israeli commandos in a botched 2010 raid on an aid convoy that was trying to bust Israel's sea blockade of Gaza.
Read it all here.
Commentary. Let me get this straight: Turkey is demanding an apology and compensation from Israel after Turkish citizens tried to provide humanitarian aid to a criminal terrorist regime that governs Gaza illegally; as Israeli soldiers had to defend themselves when these “humanitarians” attacked them with knives and bars. Uh huh.
- I wonder how the Turks would react if Israeli humanitarians were to enter into Turkish Kurdistan without Turkish permission, ostensibly in a humanitarian mission.
- I wonder how much longer we will have to wait for Turkey to apologize for the genocide of over 1 million Armenians last century.
- I wonder how much longer we will have to wait for Turkey to apologize for their atrocities in Cyprus against Greek nationals.
- I wonder how much longer the world has to put up with Turkey’s hypocritical rants.
Is Turkey ready for Europe? It appears they still have a long way to go.