AKP threatens Europe over Idlib

AKP MP Yalçın Akdoğan said “Should Idlib collapse, so will Europe”.

Yalçın Akdoğan, an Ankara MP for the ruling AKP party, and former deputy prime minister of Turkey, threatened Europe over Idlib.

Writing in his column on Star newspaper, with a threatening title ““Should Idlib collapse, so will Europe”, Akdoğan said the following;

“Igniting the wick in a manner that has an undefined end, will seriously disturb Turkey. (...) As the opposition have recently lost regions like Aleppo, East Ghouta and North Homs, their presence in Idlib is vitally important.”

Akdoğan stated that the migration wave and any problem that could affect Turkey’s national security, would at the same time be a problem of Europe.

BOMBS EXPLODED AFTER EVERY THREAT

Similar threats uttered by AKP circles before were followed by bloody attacks of ISIS in European countries. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attacks carried out in several locations in Europe after Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan said; “There is no reason for the bombs exploding in Ankara to not explode in Brussels.”