On July 15, 2016, a coup d’état against the Turkish government was attempted by the country’s military. The coup failed, but not before hundreds of people were killed and thousands more were detained by people loyal to the Turkish government. While the coup was unexpected, and the motives remain unclear, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s authoritarian style and Islamist rule was suspected as a chief motivator.
As such, when the news broke overnight that the coup was underway, many western intelligence agents welcomed the development. While President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was a democratically elected leader, he was pulling the country far away from the values that lead Turkey to become an ally to the United States in the first place.
Of course, not everyone was pleased by the attempted government takeover. Now that it has failed, tens of thousands of sympathizers have taken to the streets in support of the authoritarian ruler.
One such rally took place in Cologne, Germany. See how these supporters tried defending the Turkish President’s actions on the next page:
This is why we cannot let them in Our Country until we know who and what they are.
Where’s a defective bomb vest when you really need one
Until the Middle-east declares freedom of speech and proselyting, Mussies are hypocrites to expect tolerance on my land.
A good place to drop the big one !!!
Ship their asses back to the slums where they came from.
Germany has come full circle,$#%&!@*killing millions migrants and Merkel opens country to a million plus.
#Fuckallahhuakbar !
Napalm
Perfect time for a fire mission.
Look at the flags, Germany has been invaded