BBC
Friday, April 6, 2012
Turkey has warned the UN it may need help if the flow of refugees from Syria continues at its current rate.
After speaking to the UN secretary general, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the refugee issue was becoming an “international problem”.
Some 2,800 Syrians have crossed in 36 hours, with the total now near 24,000.
Troops and rebels were engaged in heavy fighting across Syria on Friday, just six days before the UN hopes a full ceasefire will come into effect.
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cry us a river turkey..
try 30+ million illegals from Mexico sometime.
flaming_red_pill Reply:
April 6th, 2012 at 10:43 am
our CIA’s drug trade has nothing to do with the UN oil situation destabilizing the middle east,
oh wait yes it does,
but leave mexico out of it lol
captain obvious Reply:
April 6th, 2012 at 12:12 pm
naaw, those wouldnt be CIA owned Mexican drug cartels.. would they?
Well Turkey, you cry over 2,800 invaders? You helped start it, now you can deal with it.
Like Capt O says, try 30 million, but it’s more like 50 million, then let me hear you cry.