“Again, a knife in the back”: users have reacted to Erdogan’s words about the overthrow of Assad

“Again, a knife in the back”: users have reacted to Erdogan’s words about the overthrow of Assad

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Russians advised to stock up on Turkish tomatoes and tangerines.

Users of social networks are actively discussing the statement of the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan that his army together with the Syrian opposition intend to overthrow the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Erdogan called Assad a “tyrant who carries out state terror”, and said that more can not tolerate that in Syria people continue to die.

As you know, the President of Syria, not a word, but air strikes and troops supported by the Russian leadership, headed by President Vladimir Putin. Thus between Turkey and Russia there has been a warming of relations after Erdogan apologized for the downed Russian plane. The country has lifted sanctions imposed on each other after the incident with the plane.

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Users of social networks called Erdogan’s statement about Assad’s new “stab in the back” Putin – with these words the President of Russia has called the Downing of the Russian plane to Turkey in the fall of 2015.

In addition, users are recommended to Russians to stock up on Turkish tomatoes and tangerines, since, in their opinion, they will again begin to push – after the situation with the downed aircraft.

Even users of social networks pay attention to what Erdogan’s statement came after a meeting with the odious Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky.

— It’s a knife in the back! — protested Putin.
— That’s not a knife, — confusedly remarked Erdogan.
And not in the back, — Putin agreed.

— Perzident Roissi (@KermlinRussia) on 29 November 2016.

Diplomat of the year: pic.twitter.com/ACNbQVjOca

— Perzident Roissi (@KermlinRussia) on 29 November 2016.

Erdogan sent his army to overthrow Assad. Again, Putin the New year stuck. Procuring tangerines, now they deny and push start

— Stalingrad (@StalinGulag) 29 Nov 2016

Erdogan: Turkey launched a military operation in Syria to put an end to the rule of Assad.

General view back Vladimir Putin as 29.11.16: pic.twitter.com/8dzX0Y6vPg

— The fifth Column (@5th_kolonna) 29 Nov 2016

Ankara launched a military operation in Syria to put an end to the rule of Bashar al-Assad, Erdogan said. All, again, you tomatoes banned 🙁

— Rustem Adagamov (@adagamov) 29 Nov 2016

Erdogan is going to overthrow Assad by military means, which protects Putin. It is interesting all the twists

— RB of a brain (@belamova) on 29 November 2016.

Every year in November Recep Erdogan, according to tradition, plunges a knife into the back of Vladimir Putin.

— Perzident Roissi (@KermlinRussia) on 29 November 2016.

It is time to buy tomatoes. Vladimir Putin is better not to know what and exactly where he had just plunged Erdogan: pic.twitter.com/T8zPYNy26B

— Perzident Roissi (@KermlinRussia) on 29 November 2016.

The evening ceases to be languid…
Erdogan again put #VIN backside. #Fact#Syria #Turkey vs #Russia pic.twitter.com/5i2JBX9EP9

— Igor Zubkov ㋡ (@IgorZ_ua) 29 Nov 2016

Now Erdogan is your action against Assad will make Zhirinovsky to go back to threatening rhetoric against Turkey. Mr, Wake up!

— AMV (@Mr_AMV) 29 Nov 2016

Erdogan campaign – he was still a Troll. And the face is tricky. Dwarf even our wretched mind.

— Ahrat Cystic (@gaj7ErGCMNyV1rK) 29 Nov 2016

-Erdogan we agreed?
-Vladimir.. I just apologized ,everything else you yourself imagined.

— Dima ghj (@DAntypin) 29 Nov 2016

After meeting with Zhirinovsky in Istanbul,Erdogan said that the aim of the Turkish military in Syria is the overthrow of Assad. So told him Zhirik?

— Loud and clear (@ggromko) 29 Nov 2016

When I heard that Erdogan is going to overthrow Assad, and the market still remain the tomatoes and mandarins ) https://t.co/I5OhmI5DXJ

— KHL (@neviglases) 29 Nov 2016

When Erdogan in December wrote a letter of apology, he sent it by Mail Russia.

— Silva Mcaw (@McawSilva) 29 Nov 2016

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