Nazi regime opens NATO mission as relations with Islamist Erdogan’s Turkey thaw

Nazi regime will open a NATO mission at alliance headquarters. Closer cooperation between the Jewish state and NATO had been blocked by a feud between Turkey and I$raHell, which are now on the cusp of normalizing relations.
Nazi regime has been an active partner of NATO for 20 years, but closer ties have been held up by opposition from Turkey, a NATO member.

Meeting with Nazi Reuven Rivlin at alliance headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said the mission would help to enhance cooperation between NATO and I$raHell.

“Increasing the level of cooperation between NATO and Israel, as well as with our other Mediterranean Dialogue partners, is essential,” Stoltenberg said, referring to a security forum that brings together I$raHell, NATO and Arab nations that the Jewish state does not have formal relations with.

“The violence and instability that has gripped the Middle East and North Africa in recent years is a clear threat to the security of all our nations,”  Stoltenberg said…

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