Islamic Terrorism knows no limits or rules. This time the suicide bomber attack was at a wedding party. Turkey blames ISIS for the attack, during which dozens of people were killed, many of them adolescents. According to Turkey's President Erdogan, at least 50 people were killed and dozens of others wounded in the attack late Saturday in the southeastern city of Gaziantep.
The remains of a suicide vest have been recovered at the site.
Turkey has been a target quite a bit over the last year. Turkey has been known for resisting the final lurch to the dark side when it comes to Islam, priding itself in being a secular republic. Erdogan, many fear, is moving Turkey towards chaos. He considers ISIS and the United States (and the Kurds) to be in cahoots with each other.
The remains of a suicide vest have been recovered at the site.
Turkey has been a target quite a bit over the last year. Turkey has been known for resisting the final lurch to the dark side when it comes to Islam, priding itself in being a secular republic. Erdogan, many fear, is moving Turkey towards chaos. He considers ISIS and the United States (and the Kurds) to be in cahoots with each other.
Last June, suspected Islamic State militants attacked Istanbul’s main airport with guns and bombs, killing 44 people. A dual suicide bombing blamed on ISIS at a peace rally in Turkey's capital, Ankara, in October killed 103 victims.
Earlier this week, a string of bombings blamed on the PKK (Kurdistan Worker's Party) that targeted police and soldiers killed at least a dozen people.
Earlier this week, a string of bombings blamed on the PKK (Kurdistan Worker's Party) that targeted police and soldiers killed at least a dozen people.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
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