‘Let’s Make a Deal’ – Turkey Sets Demands for Finland/Sweden NATO Membership

And the winner of “never let a crisis go to waste” is Turkey’s Erdogan, who vows to block NATO membership for Finland and Sweden unless his shopping list of concessions is fulfilled by the US, EU, and NATO. Who will blink? Also today: Greece gets in on the “give us something” game. Finally: Washington Post and NYTimes drop serious disinformation on Azov surrender in Mariupol. Will Nina Jankowicz go after them?

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

2 thoughts on “‘Let’s Make a Deal’ – Turkey Sets Demands for Finland/Sweden NATO Membership”

  1. This is the one of the few good things I can say about Erdogan. NATO should have gone the way of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact. Not only is NATO still around, its membership has been expanding over the years and keeps on expanding.
    Biden and the other leaders should end aid to Ukraine and discuss with Putin about ending the war which only France, Germany and Italy are doing.

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