Report: Nasrallah invited to Turkey

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sent an official invitation to Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to visit Turkey, the country's NTV channel reported. According to the network, the invitation came upon the recommendation of Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshaal. A similar report was published last week in a Kuwaiti newspaper.
Nasrallah will visit turkey soon and will leave Lebanon "with the help of the Iranian Revolutionary guards for fears that Israel would assassinate him," NTV said.
Meshaal has convinced Erdogan that such a step would increase the Turkish prime minister's popularity in the Arab and Islamic worlds and would further embarrass Israel in the wake of its deadly raid on the Gaza-aid flotilla.
The Turkish government neither denied nor confirmed the report.
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It is clear that Turkey is finally playing a coordinating role between those countries that do not have nuclear weapons, against that country in the middle east that HAS nuclear weapons. I think that the US and Israel needs to take notice that the middle east is changing and is no longer the political domain of the US. Turkey will now coordinate activities between those countries targeted by Israel and make it so that there can be a coordinated response of Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Palestine and Jordan to any assault by Israel or the US against any of the other nations in the group. The US blew the chance it had to be a fair and impartial negotiator in the middle east by not being fair and impartial. I think that Turkey should bring in China and the USSR and show Israel that the US is no longer powerful enough to protect them

















