Comments by "Golag Is watching you" (@golagiswatchingyou2966) on "Geopolitics of the Black Sea" video.
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@awddfg what does that even mean? honestly what does it mean? do I wear a tin foil hat and believe in lizzard people or something? no I don't, im simply describing a well known fact of real world politics, you can look everything up about the Taliban how they were formed and who were funding them, there is nothing ''conspiracists'' about it, the fact is that you only react like this because it is easy to be ignorant, it it easy to not look up the facts, it's lazy and means you can live in your little bubble and dismiss any new information that comes at you in life.
you got censored off the internet? conspiracy, some important billonair sex island guy commits suicide while being in prison? conspiracy, the government is spying on it's citizens? conspiracy, terrorist cells trained and funded by inteligence service to fight soviets? conspiracy.
it's lazy, it's pathetic and silly to take you serieusly if you honestly think like this, frankly it's childish, grow up the world is a complex place, at the very least think for yourself and don't just repeat what your told to act like whenever someone tells you why your wrong.
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@JWPemperor the middle-east is less important anymore, since the USA has become an oil exporter, has become more isolationist and other nations which are allies such as Israel, Saudi Arabia, Iraq (kinda) are in controle over the majority power blocks of the middle-east, except for Iran and Turkey perhaps.
Turkey is a major problem, more so than Russia, Russia might be bigger, have more nukes, bigger military but is quite disfunctional, smaller economy, less able to adapt, more dependent on trade between west and east.
Russia does not threaten the west or makes threats to the same degree as Turkey does, so far their worst action has been Cremea which is a very sensitive subject in response to a western backed coup in ukraine, it's complicated.
The hope is that Turkey will somehow come back to their senses to avoid any long term conflict or war if Erdogan gets a heart attack or something, untill then the goal seems to be to contain Turkey and keep them from getting to buddy buddy with China or Russia.
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@awddfg not at all he tried to bring back industry, rejected the pro china line of Obama, stopped wasting trillions in the middle east while China grew richer and more powerfull as a result, he was pro free speech and enforced it strongly and he attempted to make his allies pay more for NATO which many European nations did not meet their standard contributions pay.
not only that but Trump was an enemy of the mainstream media which is a major tool of division and conflict in the USA, he never was isolationist, he was focused on empowering the USA for when they need to act, his biggest mistake was alienating his allies via the trade war, he should have focused more on China and not seek to aline allies with the US´s enemies.
he was the best president ever and Joe Biden is cutting down everything good he has done, Biden will truely weaken the USA, though at least he won´t stop the tarriefs Trump put on China for now but the media will continue to divide the people and censorship will continue to erode trust in the USA as a nation with real values.
I hope Trump wins again in 2024, hopefully no new CCP virus to destroy the economy he worked so hard on to improve.
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@definitelynotacheater ''Erdogan said Turkey’s application to EU continues and a few months ago prior to that he said ‘We saw Turkey’s future in Europe’, he is into the West too as I said. But for me, I dont think Turkey will ever get into the EU.''
Turkey getting into the EU has major problems for many reasons, the major problem is not that Turkey is majority muslim, nor that Turkey is somehow less authoritarian compared to other nations that already are in the EU, the major 2 reasons I would say why Turkey can't/won't be allowed into the EU is because of the schengen agreement and because Turkey's economic and demografic influence could change the balans of power within the EU structure.
the schengen area or free movement of people within the block is problematic because then many turkish people could move to the west and we would have a border with unstable nations like Syria, Iraq, Georgia and close to other potential conflict zones, right now Turkey is a buffer between those nations and you can see that the EU wants to keep it that way which Erdogan also tries to exploit by threatening to use refugees within Turkey as some sort of biological weapon.
the other reason as mention is the EU is currently run by Germany-France-Netherlands-Italy and somewhat Poland, allowing Turkey in would disrupt this balance of power which is already unstable, if turkey were to join the EU, Poland would be upset, Germany and France would be weaker, Italy and Netherlands would also be upset to a degree, overal it would make the EU stronger but internally it would be much more unstable which is something they can't allow right now.
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@definitelynotacheater ''8) Lastly, I know you guys have a negative view about us because of Turks in Germany/Netherlands/France etc but majority of them come from the eastern rural regions and even us make of them calling names like ‘alamancı’ . They do not represent us. I know there are many good respectful Turks too but they dont represent us either. Every indivual represent themselves. Kick foreigners who doesnt respect the country’s rules and refuse to adapt. And dont let islamists get power. Seriously if the videos I saw on youtube is real, number of islamists in Europe is really concerning. Just a few days ago Chechens and Kurds in France were killing each other and it looked like a civil warzone from M.E instead of France. Peace ✌🏻''
yes most people have negative views on turks and muslims in general due to terrorism and hostility by Erdogan and saudi organisations, though Turks are more respected than many other groups.
the ironic thing is that many nationalists, conservatives faced more hostility from their own native people and from left wing groups than they did from pro islamist groups, we warned them about these groups since early 2000s and 2010s and we were all attacked by the esablishment and media as ''radicals'' and ''far right''
now skip to 2021 and suddenly most things considered ''far right'' in the early 2000s is now mainstream political policy, if they had listened to us along with most of the public a lot of bloodshed and humiliation would not have happened and many of the more hostile policies towards islamist and islamic populations would not have been nessisary, hell I doubt you even would have had Brexit so to say the EU, Merkel and others failed to see this coming would be an understatment.
France is one of the worst places right now in Europe, same with Belgium, the UK, Germany and Sweden, we also have many of these types of problems in the Netherlands but not nearly as the same degree as other nations.
if I pick the one who is messing up the most I think it would be the UK, since Sweden is very small in terms of population, Germany while bad still has some hardline police, France is openly resisting now but the UK has multiple problems, a totalitarian government i would say and almost no proper resistance towards it, it's fully abandoned it's senses on top of Brexit being problematic for them, I would not be suprised if Scotland and Northern ireland leave the union, that's how bad it's getting there.
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