US Treasury Secretary, 130 thousand tons of blindness

A giant example of bad faith and hostility is on the menu today.

There is the letter written by the US Treasury Department to TUSIAD, “Your companies may be subject to sanctions if you establish relations with Russian individuals and organizations that the US has sanctioned”, let me write it with hostile attitude documents.

Evridiki is the name of a 130,000-ton fuel tanker owned by a Greek company.

Since the beginning of the war, it has been transferring the Russian oil that it has taken from Russian ports from time to time from ship to ship and transported it to Fjairah, the oil center of the United Arab Emirates.

US Treasury Secretary, 130 thousand tons of blindness

Not a single ship, but many Greek ships, especially the fleet of Evengelos Marinakis, one of the biggest shipowners in Greece, are doing the same job.

At the beginning of July, the President of Ukraine, Zelensky, ordered Greek shipping companies to transport Russian oil.
called for quitting. “It is the work of private companies, I cannot comment,” said the Greek Minister of Energy.

US Treasury Department, there is no letter to Greece, but there is TÜSİAD, which is made up of private companies, is it?

Not only did India not participate in the sanctions, it bought cheap oil from Russia as a diet and tripled its imports.

What do you mean by keeping quiet to India and warning of sanctions against Turkey or being an ally?

You cannot say, “Turkey bought the S-400, we are making it from it”, India also bought the S-400 and they are all active now.

The US began to impose sanctions on Russian oil and gas in March 2022, the British newspaper Sunday Times published the names of tankers carrying Russian oil in June 2022. From the Russian port of Kavkaz, oil is loaded first on Russian tankers and then on Greek tankers, you might not know.

U.S. Ambassador in Ankara, tell the President, we know all your stories of Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, not just the last flight from Kabul. We have no other place to go, nor a country that we will allow the imperialist powers to divide. Either we will be real allies or one day you will look for a seat on the last plane that will take off from here.

When did Greece activate the S-300s?

A Russian-made missile system radar-locked the unarmed plane of a NATO member country that had taken off for reconnaissance.

This is the thought-provoking part of an event that the US is currently ignoring.

The S-300s, which Southern Cyprus bought in 1997 and which Turkey said they would destroy if established, would remain in a military warehouse in Crete in accordance with the agreement reached, and would not be activated.

Athens activated the S-300s in 2013, and we now learn that they also used the missiles for testing purposes, at Washington’s request, to test the threat the missiles would pose to US aircraft.

The person who provided this information is Jogn Sitilides, an adviser to the US State Department. If you say who is this man, his father is someone who passed from Anatolia to Greece during the 1920 exchange. He doesn’t have any grudge against Turkey, but he is deeply devoted to Greece.

It is not surprising that Greece, which armed the islands in violation of Lausanne, forgot its promise in 1997 and activated the S-300s. This is just like the US being silent about locking a NATO member country’s plane with a Russian-made missile.

We congratulate Mr President

On September 1, 1921, while the Turkish army continued to fight the Greek army, which was superior in numbers and equipment, in Sakarya,

There was a wedding ceremony of Sultan Vahdettin with Nimet Nevzad Hanım at Yıldız Palace in Istanbul.

Just as this information does not diminish the value of what Fatih Sultan Mehmet or Suleiman the Magnificent did, the fact that the Russians withdrew from Rize by their own decisions does not diminish the value of the days of liberation.

The army of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, of which you were once the President, saved Anatolia step by step by fighting and giving martyrs, Mr. President.

The sentence of former Parliament Speaker İsmail Kahraman, “They received several times what they were due” is also strange.

What they wanted to take was what was written in the Treaty of Sèvres, they fled without even getting the corpses of their soldiers.

Both the Conquest of Istanbul and the Liberation of Istanbul are events worth celebrating, you may not, Mr. President.

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