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February 6, 2013

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PROVOCATION - SYRIZA MP Says Imia Should Be Called Kardak & Belongs To Turkey!


MP for the main opposition SYRIZA party Naso Theodoridis, who has in the past provoked national sentiment on issues associated with the FYROM issue, made a striking comeback, but this time this anti-Hellene went wayyyy overboard.  He actually had the audacity to refer to the islet of Imia as ... Kardak!

On January 31st, 2013, and on the 17th anniversary commemorating the tragic events of 1996 and the loss of three Navy officers at Imia  (or the crew from that fatal helicopter crash from the frigate Navarino), Naso Theodoridis, whose postings are envied by Turkish propaganda officials, not only disputed the "Greekness" of Imia, but he also proposed that Greece should share the Aegean with Turkey!

In fact he literally sided with Turkey and suggested that the Greek military stop chasing after Turkish fighters that violate Greek airspace! And what's more... This m@kaka even characterized Greece's right to extend its territorial waters to 12 miles as being "preposterous"! 

Editor's Note - WHO in their right mind would vote for SYRIZA when this party has an agenda to divide the Aegean? Who can respect a political party when it does not have the decency to respect the memory of three dead soldiers who died to defend the Greek flag? Friends... This is why SYRIZA refuses to address any national issues and always turns the conversation around to the subject of the economy. It is not in its interests to be upfront about Greek national issues because their positions on our national issues are treasonous and they are afraid of being exposed. The more people press them about Greek national issues the better, because their true colors will eventually come to the forefront. Their ideology and rhetoric -aside from being dangerous- is poisonous. If they admire and respect Turkey so much, then why just not immigrate across the Aegean? Why remain in Greece? Aei Sixtir!




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