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Gül: Turkey will not accept Iran possessing nuclear weapons

Stop being lazy and do a quick google search.
Lol I already did, and found nothing reliable, all BS from western media, your friend said openly, which means the Iranian media must have published something?
and I asked for reliable source and videos are always the best... but not American media, who already hates Iran... of course western media want to create trouble between Iran and Turkey....
 
When did Iran threaten Turkey? I would like more info about that... :coffee:

(reliable source and videos are better)

Me too.

lol this is gonna be good, can't wait to see how Iran has threatened Turkey. I guess they're mad about the time we killed their navy perssonel in int. waters. Oh wait... that was done by Israel, not Iran!!!
 
Me too.

lol this is gonna be good, can't wait to see how Iran has threatened Turkey. I guess they're mad about the time we killed their navy perssonel in int. waters. Oh wait... that was done by Israel, not Iran!!!
oh lol they will bring you an article from Israel or from the U.S.... because we all know how much the west loves Iran....
 
What some have missed to notice about Mr Gül´s statement is that there is a fundamental difference between the words "not accepting" and "not allowing" and Mr Gül choose his words with great care.

The main distinction between the two verbs is that one of them (not allowing) suggests that actions will be taken to prevent any other outcome than the one desired initally while the other one (accepting) indicates that if the objective is not realized, one is suppose to do something but it will most likely be that one has to live with the non desired outcome.

Now, Obama and Bush have tried to stop the Iranian nuclear program for over a decade. They have said many times that Iran will not be allowed to do this and that and its quite clear to all of us how successful that has worked out in reality.
 
President Abdullah Gül has called for a comprehensive solution to an international dispute over Iran's nuclear program and said Turkey does not want to see any neighboring country possess nuclear weapons.

“Turkey will not accept a neighboring country possessing weapons not possessed by Turkey herself,” Gül said in an interview published in the latest issue of Foreign Policy. “We are not underestimating this matter in any way.”

Turkey has initially raised eyebrows in the West by brokering -- together with Brazil -- a deal with Iran on its nuclear program in 2010 and then vetoing UN sanctions against Iran that the West had sought to impose on Tehran. But Ankara's relations with Tehran later began to deteriorate as the two countries found each other at odds over Syria, and political dialogue has decreased as a result.

Despite the Syria row, however, Gül insisted that any solution to the dispute over Iran's nuclear program should involve the eradication of all nuclear weapons from the region and be based on a realistic approach that should take into account how Iran perceives the external threat. Israel's security must also be guaranteed.

“We are more realistic, and what we need is a more comprehensive solution and approach to this problem. What matters here is to guarantee the security of Israel in the region, and once that is guaranteed, then the next step must be to eradicate all such weapons from the region. This can be done only through peace,” Gül said in the interview, which took place in October.

“What matters is to put yourself in the shoes of Iran and consider how the Iranians perceive the outside threat.”

Asked if this meant the key to stopping the Iranian nuclear program is Israeli disarmament, Gül said, “That is the way I see it, because that route will help us solve the fundamental problems in the Middle East that affect the whole world.”

Russia should be engaged in Syria

Commenting on the Syrian crisis, Gül said Russia and Iran, two allies of embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, should be involved in efforts to end the 21-month-old crisis.

“From the very beginning, I have argued that both Russia and Iran should be invited to engage with the transition in Syria to prevent further bloodshed,” he said, noting that Russia in particular “should be treated properly.”

He said Russia, which blocked attempts at the UN Security Council to condemn the Assad regime for violence, supported the West in Libya but was then excluded from the transition process. “So, in Syria, Russia should be engaged, given a guarantee it will be made a part of the process and that its concerns will be taken into account,” said Gül.

Gül also said the international community's reaction to the Syrian crisis should go beyond rhetoric but opposed a Libya-style foreign intervention in the civil war-battered country. “We wouldn't consider it right to have an explicit foreign intervention like the one in Libya,” he said.
‘Turkey not anyone's big brother in Mideast'

Turkey welcomes the fact that some of the Arab Spring countries look up to Ankara as an example as they strive to achieve being a Muslim, democratic and prosperous country, but it has no intention of being the “big brother” for anyone in the region, President Abdullah Gül has said.

“As an act of solidarity, we help them and we share with them the reasons behind our success. But we have no intention to act as anyone's big brother,” Gül said in an interview published in Foreign Policy. “We're not assuming any role at all in the Arab world. If others take us as an example or are inspired by us, it is their call.”

“All countries are equal, and all nations have their dignity, and no one can write a script and assign roles to other countries. You do not prioritize, and you do not patronize.”

ommenting on Turkey's improving profile in the international arena -- thanks to its economic achievements and diplomatic activism -- Gül said Turkey's priority should be to achieve the highest standards on democracy, human rights and the well-being of its people. “What matters is not to become a world power,” he said, promoting instead the idea of becoming a “virtuous power” that is not over-ambitious or expansionist in any sense.

Gül, a former politician of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), was elected president in 2007 with the votes of the AK Party lawmakers. But observers have increasingly talked of an apparent rift between Gül and his political ally, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, recently as the president has expressed criticism on some of the government practices that he said could undermine Turkey's reform drive.

In the interview, Gül dismissed concerns that the democracy in Turkey is backsliding but said “certain wrong practices” cast a shadow on the whole process of reform and democracy. “It saddens me deeply, so that's why whenever I observe such a wrong practice, I immediately issue a warning,” he said.
Gül: Turkey will not accept Iran possessing nuclear weapons

Gül: Turkey will not accept Iran possessing nuclear weapons= Iran: Iran will not accept Turkey as NATO member.
Gul is not in that position to say what he said.

Iran will pay the price if they continue their nuclear program.

Nobody wants Iran to have weapons. Their regime is dangerous, malicious, and aggressive. It is matter of time somebody will teach them a hard lesson.

same feeling here toward your new Ottoman danger
 
Lol I already did, and found nothing reliable, all BS from western media, your friend said openly, which means the Iranian media must have published something?
and I asked for reliable source and videos are always the best... but not American media, who already hates Iran... of course western media want to create trouble between Iran and Turkey....
And why should we trust Iranian sources? Iran sources are not reliable.
 
1- we didn't request Turkey's idea ....

2- Gul and Erdogan have some problems ... and Gul want more support from USA and Zion , so he targeting Iran

3- Turks act like super power in around of their masters .... repeating what USA and Western's says in past 12 years is not big deal ... if we want to care about this words , then USA's words is far better choice than his puppet's ....

4- if a neutral person read this threat , then I'm sure he will say " Iran should have Tezar class nukes !! "
 
And why should we trust Iranian sources? Iran sources are not reliable.

Yeah but your friend said IRAN OPENLY THREATENED TURKEY, that means Iranian media published something about threatening Turkey, at least the state media would have published something
 
1- we didn't request Turkey's idea ....

Nobody needs permission to give their ideas about Iran. Iran has to listen to us.
2- Gul and Erdogan have some problems ... and Gul want more support from USA and Zion , so he targeting Iran
No, Turkey doesn't support Israel.

3- Turks act like super power in around of their masters .... repeating what USA and Western's says in past 12 years is not big deal ... after all they only repeat their master words ...
Turkey is not a super power, but it is a regional power. If Iran attacks our allies such as Azerbaijan. We will pound Iran very hard. If it is necessary Turkey has nukes in incirlik base, we can create mushroom cloud above Tehran if you push it too far.
4- if a neutral person read this threat , then I'm sure he will say " Iran should have Tezar class nukes !! "
Nuclear Iran is not possible, Nuked Iran is possible.

Yeah but your friend said IRAN OPENLY THREATENED TURKEY, that means Iranian media published something about threatening Turkey, at least the state media would have published something
We dont' read IRanian media, nobody reads Iranian media, Iranian media is not free, they only publish the things they want and what is useful to indoctrinate IRanian population.
 
We dont' read IRanian media, nobody reads Iranian media, Iranian media is not free, they only publish the things they want and what is useful to indoctrinate IRanian population.
Your missing the point here, if Iran OPENLY threatened Turkey, the state media will report it because its STATE media...
again the western media reported the threat but it was cheap talk, they want to destroy the relation between Iran and Turkey, we know that the relations improved at one time. can you show me a video of Iranian government threatening Turkey??
 
Nobody needs permission to give their ideas about Iran. Iran has to listen to us.
sigh .... if i remember correctly , Ottman empire in his golden era and when it was a super power, couldn't force our broken country to obey ....

this is showing rate of your foolishness ....

No, Turkey doesn't support Israel.

I did say " Gul want more support from USA and Zion " ... although my English is really bad but I think you can understand it ...

Turkey is not a super power, but it is a regional power. If Iran attacks our allies such as Azerbaijan. We will pound Iran very hard. If it is necessary Turkey has nukes in incirlik base, we can create mushroom cloud above Tehran if you push it too far.
1- you make a baseless assumption and then you continue according of it !!!
2- well , Armenia seized 1/4 Arran lands and Turks only barks ....
3- don't act like super power with USA nukes .... even when you come to threat IRan , you hiding yourselves behind USA's back and barking from there ..... this is ironic !!
4- I doubt that USA even let Turks go close to Incirilc base ...

Nuclear Iran is not possible, Nuked Iran is possible.
IF I remember correctly , we enrich Uranium by 20% ... so technically we are a nuclear country and in other hand Turkey is a nukes base ....
in other words : Iran is already a nuclear country while Turkey isn't .....
We dont' read IRanian media, nobody reads Iranian media, Iranian media is not free, they only publish the things they want and what is useful to indoctrinate IRanian population.

really !? I'm sure Iran's has more freedom in his medias than turkey and even western countries .... ( in western media , you are free to insult western government and western cultural and western politicians but if you really want say some serious things , they boycott you in silence !! IMO western media is a comic show of Freedom speach ....)
 
It reminds me of the times my older cousins sent me out to get cigarretes for them back in Iran. The shop keeper would always tell me to run along and go play football lmao

Same here. Turkey, love you and all, but srsly, if we wanted to give two stinking farts about the opinions of the imperialists, we would listen to the US, not their puppet countries that have the same amount of power I did as a kid when I went to buy cigarettes for my teenage cousins (basically you just look silly and you will get laughed out for acting tough). If the shop keer wanted to sell kids packs of cigarettes he would sell directly to my teen cousins, so sending me out was just a stupid idea on the part of my cousins. Same here, US is failing so they send their minion.
 
Any way , are you notice that with Gul idea , Iran has right to have nuke !!!

“Turkey will not accept a neighboring country possessing weapons not possessed by Turkey herself,” Gül said in an interview published in the latest issue of Foreign Policy. “We are not underestimating this matter in any way.”

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/turkey...possessing-nuclear-weapons.html#ixzz2Gznf0E53


simply we can use this logic and saying "because Pakistan and Turkey has nuke , then we should have it ..... "

we can change Gul's words like this :


“Turkey ( Iran ) will not accept a neighboring country possessing weapons not possessed by Turkey (Iran) herself ( himself ) ,”
 
Why do Irani fan boys digress the topic? Not only Turkey wants Iran not to have nukes, the whole neighborhood doesn't want it, including countries outside the neighborhood. We have the power to stop you. No doubt about that. So sooner or later Iran has to stop or the whole neighborhood will be knocking on your door, if need be, knock down the door and finish the business.
 
Me too.

lol this is gonna be good, can't wait to see how Iran has threatened Turkey. I guess they're mad about the time we killed their navy perssonel in int. waters. Oh wait... that was done by Israel, not Iran!!!

Oh wasn't it Argentina who shot your pilots in international waters oh it was Saudi Arabia. Oh wasn't it Peru who killed 260 of your people in a plane in international waters it was USA. Wasn't it Israel who killed your scientist in your own country oh I forgot these weren't Türkiye.
 
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