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Erdogan’s new extreme threats to Greece: The crazy Turks are coming – Tayfun will have a range of 1,000 km

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Erdogan continued the aggressive rhetoric against Greece by unleashing the familiar threats

The recital of extreme Turkish provocations continues, this time from the mouth of the Turkish president himself Recep Tayyip Erdoganwho once again threatened that “we will come at night”, while saying that Tayfun could reach a distance of 1,000 kilometers

As the SKAI correspondent broadcasts from Istanbul, Manolis Kostidis, Erdogan said: “What is our name? Turkey. What do they say about us? How the crazy Turks are coming. Especially for the Tayfun missile, we were told that its range reaches 560 kilometers. But we don’t consider 560 kilometers enough. We had a relevant meeting last week. ‘What is the final state we are in?’, I asked. We will reach 1,000 kilometers.

“I wish Mr. President! This is what the Greek hears and how can he not jump?”

The Turkish president accused the Greeks, saying that “again they did crazy things in the Aegean. I told my partners ‘if you have to, do what you have to do.'”

“We can come one night suddenly,” he repeated.

Erdogan’s statements in detail: “Yesterday or today in the Aegean again they did some crazy things. Of course, our people also did the right thing. Oh, don’t do it. Sit quietly. Don’t mess with us. We have no interest in getting involved with you in the Aegean. Once these engagements were called ‘dog fights’. I told my colleagues, this terminology is bad, but I told them if necessary you will do what you have to do.”

“As you have said president! Suddenly one night!’ said the reporter.

“Exactly. Look! Our young man is training! See what he says! We can come one night suddenly! With young people like you, we have shown and will show some how we came and we will come one night suddenly!”.

Meanwhile, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said that if the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court finalize the decision on the mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglouthen he will remove him.

Asked by a journalist what will happen if the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court finalize the decision, Suleiman Soylou answered bluntly: “I will remove him!”.

“So you will remove him from his duties!” insisted the journalist.

“Yeah, I can’t do anything different. Because this is how we apply the law to this day. From the moment of the decision of the Supreme Court, he will be in a phase where he will not have the right to exercise his duties” added Soylou.

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