Erdogan’s repeated threats against Greece during G20

The Turkish President warned, yet again, his neighboring country that he could invade it “suddenly one night”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan used his G20 tribune to repeat thinly veiled threats against Greece on Wednesday, telling reporters Turkey “can come suddenly one night” and that its neighbor should “mind its place” and “remember the history.”

During a press conference in Bali, Erdogan said that Greece’s effort to boost its military presence on Aegean islands “has no meaning,” adding that “all the planes and weapons that come will be of no use.”

Erdogan has stepped up his rhetoric against Greece in recent months, amid what Ankara sees as a growing military buildup on the Greek Aegean islands, close to Turkey’s coastline.

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It’s not the first time Erdogan uttered this specific threat, which is a reference to “Bir Gece Ansızın Gelebilirim,” a song popular the Turkish invasion of northern Cyprus in 1974.

Read more: Politico