Erdogan threatens scary countries trying to harm Turkish interests

Turkey warned that states intended to harm this country's interests “would destroy” aiming at it “strongly if it is necessary”, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, pledging at a reception at his presidential complex to mark Republic Day on 29 October. “If they against us [...]
If they act against us within the borders of democracy, we will use our rules of democracy. If they act against us in accordance with the rights and the law, we will use the rules of our law. But if they do not hold against us any of these, then we will destroy their games by force,” said Erdogan.
“Veterani Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who founded the Republic of Turkey where we remember the ashes of the fallen, set a goal for our new state. That objective was increasing to the level of contemporary civilisation”, he added.
“Sulmet have continued almost without stopping for years. Today we have begun to prevent these obstacles, thanks to God's help and the support of our people. Thank God the projects and scenarios that have succeeded at the global and regional level have not succeeded in our country,” Erdogan said, repeating that” Turkey is not a tribal country”.
“Turkey, with the historical accumulate of many centuries, is a country that is an example to other countries in the world. Those who think that the Turkish people consist of only 80 million citizens have not noticed hundreds of millions of brothers and sisters praying for us”, the Turkish president said.
The word "rober" does not exist in our book... There is no such thing as ʹslavin. Because we are only serving the existing God. In our book there can be no quiet standing in the face of injustice... For us, freedom stands above all things. Our holy values, our azan [submission in prayer] and our flag also come before our lives”, Erdogan said.
“We are planning to celebrate our republic's 100th anniversary in 2023 with the vision we have created and the goals we have set for 2023”, he said, adding that the government is working “day and night” before the 100th anniversary of the Turkish republic.
Local and foreign guests from politics, art, business and sports participated./Periscopi/












