7/25/15

Allah the all powerful


I'm starting to love Turkey again
 The Country not the bird.
Yes, I love all birds, another post later?
This is what the Moslems Islamic Religion of Allah should be like, Praise Allah!

All creation of Allah should be treated with the respect of Allah, because it/they are created by Allah?

It would seem that Turkey is now going to remind their neighbors, the ISIL/ISIS about just how all mighty and all powerful Allah is?
Thank-you my brothers and sisters of the country of Turkey (Aquine/Peace)!
 

Turkey expands anti-ISIS role
Jim Michaels, USA TODAY 8:35 a.m. EDT July 24, 2015

The United States and Turkey have reached an informal agreement that is expected to allow the U.S. military to launch airstrikes against the Islamic State from a key base inside Turkey, a senior U.S. military official said Thursday.

The agreement would represent a significant expansion of Turkey's role in the conflict and a boost to the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State, also known as ISIL or ISIS.


Turkish jets strike ISIL targets in Syria
Lucy Kafanov and Jim Michaels, USA TODAY 1:53 p.m. EDT July 24, 2015

ISTANBUL — Turkish fighter planes bombed Islamic State positions in neighboring Syria for the first time in a pre-dawn attack Friday, a significant expansion of the battle against the extremist group, the Turkish government announced.

In another sign of Turkey's new aggressive stance against the Islamic State, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed Friday that his country has agreed to allow manned aircraft and drones from a U.S.-led coalition to use the Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey to launch airstrikes against the militants. The government said in a statement that the Turkish Air Force would join the coalition's campaign for the first time.


Turkey cop sentenced to plant 600 trees for teargasing ‘Lady in red’ during Gezi Park protests
Published time: 10 Jun, 2015 22:12Edited time: 11 Jun, 2015 13:07

Turkey cop sentenced to plant 600 trees for teargasing ‘Lady in red’ during Gezi Park protests

A Turkish riot policeman uses tear gas as people protest against the destruction of trees in a park brought about by a pedestrian project, in Taksim Square in central Istanbul May 28, 2013. (Reuters/Osman Orsal)

A Turkish policeman, whose tear gas attack on a woman in a red dress became a symbol during anti-government uprising in 2013, has been found guilty of misconduct. The court handed him a suspended sentence and ordered him to plant 600 trees.

The Istanbul court sentenced police officer Fatih Zengin to 20 months in jail, which he will serve only in case of a repeated offence in the next five years, Reuters reported on Wednesday.

The officer will also have to plant 600 trees as community service and will be responsible for them during first six months after their planting.

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