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Turkish Politician Says He Wants to 'Shoot Down One More Russian Plane'


05:42 16.05.2016(updated 05:44 16.05.2016) Get short URL

Following the win of a Russian CSKA basketball team over Turkish Fenerbahce in a May 15 Euroleague title game, Turkish politician Samil Tayyar wrote in his twitter account that he feels like downing another Russian jet.

CSKA Moscow beat Fenerbahce 101-96 in overtime on Sunday, thuswise winning its seventh crown in the biggest game in European basketball. Appearingly upset with the outcome, Turkish parliamentary deputy Samil Tayyar posted a controversial statement on his Twitter account after the game.

"I want to shoot down one more Russian jet!" the politician wrote.

İnsanın bir Rus uçağı daha düşüresi geliyor!

— Şamil Tayyar (@samiltayyar27) May 15, 2016

On November 24, 2015, a Turkish F-16 fighter shot down a Russian Su-24 combat jet over Syria, which fell 2.5 miles from the Turkish border. The jet was carrying out anti-terrorist operations in Syria. The crew of the plane ejected and one of the pilots, Oleg Peshkov, was killed by ground fire, while the second pilot survived. He was later rescued.

The plane was shot down by Turkey as it had allegedly violated Turkish airspace. Both Russian and Syrian military officials confirmed that the plane never crossed into Turkish airspace. In response to the incident, Russia introduced a set of measures against Turkey, which ban or restrict the activities of Turkish organizations in Russia, prohibit hiring Turkish citizens by Russian employers, and ban certain food imports.


Read more: http://sputniknews.com/world/20160516/1039663279/turkey-russia-su-24.html#ixzz48nHwpm18
 
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Turkey can shoot down A Russian plane if and only if Şamil Tayyar is the pilot of that plane. Otherwise no one would approve.

I wish we had single party dictatorship. Not every country should have A democracy.
 
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Turkey can shoot down A Russian plane if and only if Şamil Tayyar is the pilot of that plane. Otherwise no one would approve.

I wish we had single party dictatorship. Not every country should have A democracy.

Is he a bureaucrat or member of parliament under the ruling party?

If the second is the case, that's really a very reckless personal opinion. Even at war, high officials do not talk like that.

Where has all the diplomatic knowledge and wisdom/tradition of the early revolutionary republic gone really? I cannot think of a worse decline in foreign diplomacy in recent history.
 
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Turkey can shoot down A Russian plane if and only if Şamil Tayyar is the pilot of that plane. Otherwise no one would approve.

I wish we had single party dictatorship. Not every country should have A democracy.

We can see that your party is rejected by the majority that's why you want to ban others. You lose when the playing field is even.
 
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Is he a bureaucrat or member of parliament under the ruling party?

If the second is the case, that's really a very reckless personal opinion. Even at war, high officials do not talk like that.

Where has all the diplomatic knowledge and wisdom/tradition of the early revolutionary republic gone really? I cannot think of a worse decline in foreign diplomacy in recent history.

He is A member of the parliament without any bureaucratic experience. He was simply a journalist and a columnist for mainstream newspapers before his political career.

The funny thing about him is, he was supporting DSP(democratic left party) back in 90's when DSP was the ruling party. Today he is A member of far right AKP. So clearly the man has no integrity.

As for the manners, You should've heard what he said about AKP opponents. You wouldn't believe them. Every time he opens he opens his mouth A mixture of out of touch conspricy theories and insults.
 
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He is A member of the parliament without any bureaucratic experience. He was simply a journalist and a columnist for mainstream newspapers before his political career.

The funny thing about him is, he was supporting DSP(democratic left party) back in 90's when DSP was the ruling party. Today he is A member of far right AKP. So clearly the man has no integrity.

As for the manners, You should've heard what he said about AKP opponents. You wouldn't believe them. Every time he opens he opens his mouth A mixture of out of touch conspricy theories and insults.


I feel it is mostly through these kind of liberal-turned nationalist-islamists that the governing party has been able to push through its extreme religiosity agenda. Now I am reading news about the changes (in the interpretation) of the term "secularism" in the constitution.

That would probably be the death blow to the secular republic as established by Ataturk even if the ruling party could not entirely remove it from the constitution.

I believe, founding principles should be maintained and protected, because, as a country born out of a revolution, the very dynamics of Turkey lie in its founding principles.

China has experienced similar historical processes, but kept the core socialist values.

For instance, the 1993 Amendment to the 1982 Chinese Constitution added a clause stating that ‘China is at the primary stage of socialism’ and committed the country to ‘building socialism with Chinese characteristics’.

And in 1999, another amendment added: "China will stay at primary stage of socialism for a long period of time."

As you can see, the meaning suggested that at a primary stage of socialism it was necessary and legitimate to adopt capitalist or non-socialist elements in the system.

But, critical aspects of socialist system, especially the land ownership, has been maintained.

In my opinion, secularism to Turkey is just what land ownership system is to China.
 
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