Saturday, September 5, 2020

Turkey Accuses Greece Of 'Piracy' And 'Arming' An Island At The Centre Of Their Maritime Dispute

Kastellorizo is the island furthest removed from Greece and is 1.2 miles off the Turkish coast

Daily Mail: Turkey accuses Greece of 'piracy' and 'arming' an island at the centre of an escalating dispute over energy resources in the Mediterranean

Tensions between the countries have escalated as both sides stage military drills
Greece says that waters surrounding the island are under their sovereignty
Turkish President Erdogan said that acknowledging Greek jurisdiction would mean 'imprisoning Turkey within its coastline'

Turkey has accused Greece of 'piracy' and attempting to 'arm' the island at the centre of their row energy resources in the Mediterranean.

Tensions between the two countries have escalated with both sides staging military drills in the area.

Kastellorizo is the island furthest removed from Greece and is 1.2 miles off the Turkish coast.

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Update: Turkey Says Greece 'Arming Island' In East Med Row (AFP)

WNU Editor: Damn those pesky little Greek islands. Small confession. The best holiday that I ever had was on those little Greek islands about 20 years ago. Sighhhh .... how the times have changed.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And 1014 left out the rest of the story. 1014 looks like bird droppings.


Real journalists would reach out to Josh Raffel and ask him if he often used foul language/cuss words?

Did they ask him, if he is liberal?

Josh has to be aggressive and being aggressive is a good thing or you don't get anywhere and Josh certainly has gone place. It is bad to be overly aggressive and some liberals have generally made the adjective aggressive a bad word. So assertive has been used instead, because ... well liberals spoil everything.

Try again 1014.

Oh & remember that Trump's grandchildren are Jewish unlike yours.



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The book, which is due out next week, is quoted in a report in Jewish Insider.

Raffel worked in public relations in Hollywood until Kushner recruited him into the White House in early 2017 to manage communications for the Office of American Innovation. In late 2017 he led communications for the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.

Sanders said she did not know Raffel before he started working at the White House.

“He was a liberal, aggressive, foulmouthed Jew from New York City who had spent most of his career working in Hollywood. I was pretty much his total opposite,” she wrote in the book, according to Jewish Insider.

Sanders also wrote that “despite our differences, I had grown to love Josh. He is one of the funniest people I know, intensely loyal, and probably the most talented communications strategist I’ve ever worked with.
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fazman said...

What happened to Fred?