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@canerc6668 I fail to see what your dislike of Erdogan has to do with your ridiculously false impression of us here in the west. We can literally fund, arm and cheerlead the worst war crimes the world has seen since WW2. Our governments can starve 1.3 million people so Israel can steal their homes, our governments can murder women and children for fun, and you'll still be claiming our governments care about human rights. You can like or dislike any political party you want in Turkey, I personally don't care. But what you say idoitic things like the west cares about human rights, someone will call you out on your insanity. Have you ever lived here in the west? Do you have any idea what is going on here?
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@Samuel Truski, Solar and wind technology isn't even close to being a feasible way to generate the bulk of a nation's energy needs. There is actually a world map of sections for where solar and wind make sense and where they simply won't put out more than you put in to make them work.
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@teaser6089 Look at a map that shows where solar is economically feasible and where it isn't. There are a few very small pockets in that country where it would work which accounts for like 4% of their land mass. As far as waiting for help from the EU, yes they're in terrible shape but they aren't in that terrible shape. The idea of asking the EU for help never ends well for anyone.
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@teaser6089 This might be the only time I've ever seen a Greek make the argument that their economy is good lol
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@Harold I'm not sure it's going to get resolved. People underestimate how angry the Turks are over this issue with Sweden funding armed groups which are blowing up schools and hospitals in their country. There is far too much pressure on the government from the public to not let this go. Any leader who lets this go will lose the next election
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@badofi I'm not really interested in the Kurdish issue, I'm quite indifferent to it. I'm more interested in seeing governments who've become so detached from reality that they're shocked their actions have consequences. (Sweden)
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@soap_764 Not much Iran can do about it.
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@theyeening Then it should have negotiated when it had the chance.
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@miguelfernandes1920 Reality always wins. And this time it struck pretty hard.
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@_hunter_hunter1048 So something that happened over 1000 years ago makes it okay for France to rob people in Africa today? I've seen your other posts, I'll ask again. HOW INSANE ARE YOU? That would be like me walking in your house and shooting your family in the head. And my defense would be well 10000 years ago this random guy did something else to this other random guy therefor me shooting you in the head today is fair game. Is that your argument?
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@mihangelap-williams9871 So just because someone else committed a crime we have to ignore the crime we happen to be talking about? Is that your argument here. England yes you have a point, don't add China to that list. China would have to slaughter people at a huge rate in Africa to even come close to the numbers France has put up. The outrage isn't faux, the outrage is real. If it wasn't France wouldn't be sent packing from so many nations even though it is threatening military intervention. Essentially the robber is telling the home owner if they don't let the robber finish robbing the house, the robber will get violent. I think the Africans have realized the emperor has no clothes and have essentially called France's bluff. France is far too weak to really do anything about it.
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@aptalyoutube. USA did nothing during the conflict. A few words here and there doesn't turn into tangible support. Armenia's only real support at the time came from Russia and Iran. Azerbaijan's real support came from Turkey and Israel.
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@aptalyoutube. The safest place is in the middle.
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@MettMagier You sure that France supports democracies in Africa? You see they complain about democracy if their man in charge gets taken down by a coup. But cheer it on when their man is the one administering the coup. (Which has happened btw) Also I'd hardly call France's version of Democray in Africa a good thing. The only democracy they like is one where they can cheat the results and get "their man" in power. We know what France does, the idea that anyone else doing business with these nations will be colonizers is ridiculous. You're saying if I'm in a room with a rapist I should stay there and let them keep raping me because if I escape I might get raped by someone else? Do you have any idea how insane that theory sounds?
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@Fuuby, Except during that time Nato didn't seem to interested in getting involved.
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@meh23p If you'd be bothered to look it up you'd realize they have plenty of census records of how many people lived where. You also need to understand what a large chunk of land Armenia took outside of just Karabakh. Filled with people and then magically completely empty after the invasion. It is nice to see you're using the time honored guide book of how to deny war crimes, ethnic cleansing and genocide that literally every denier of every case of ethnic cleansing uses. 1. It never happened 2. It's propaganda 3. The numbers are inflated 4. They did worse to us. That is essentially the check list you're going to use I'd imagine. Well done Slobadan would be proud.
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@Geokeo, they might have found it kind of silly how much the Greeks were boasting to the entire region about their economic miracle. Especially when it was later exposed to be a huge bubble based on debt and no real substance. It wasn't just the Turks who found that interesting, it was basically all regional nations. What exactly did the Greeks do during the time they were borrowing free money to piss all their neighbors off?
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@razsargsyan5860 Interesting point of view. So you're saying that a nation checking materials comming into their nation to make sure weapons aren't smuggled to known illegal militia groups is gencoide. But Armenians actually invading their neighbor's internationally recognized territory and brutally ethnically cleansing 800,000 people is just fine? In what warped universe would any rational person make such insane claims?
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@juliane__ If those migrants brutally took over France, killed millions and turned the rest into slave labor. I guess then we could say they're even.
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@diegoyuiop. His policies haven't changed one bit. How receptive some nations are to those policies have changed. Egypt being case in point.
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@anl8081 Except relations with a nation like Egypt have literally zero impact on their domestic policy. The voters simply don't care.
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@Scaper12123, I don't think you understand the situation very well. Odds are Biden will find no one will be there to even talk to him. Trump could have pulled this off but Biden has completely and utter burned all bridges there.
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@enjoymfs9715 Biden probably has no idea where Sweden is, let alone understanding the complexities of these problems. Besides even if he were aware, not sure he can say much as he is supporting the same groups lol Difference being America can do this and get away with it. Sweden on the other hand can't.
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Maybe they should ahve thought of that before they decided to invade another nation's internationally recognized territory and then decided to ethnically cleanse 800,000 civilians from said area. Just sayin.... So yea, they're going to get squeezed.
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People who watch all these fake media outlets who have zero relationship with the truth have absolutely no idea how much support this dude actually has. But this time it does seem like that support as eroded to a point he just might lose.
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@yuchoob Almost all of them?
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@RouGeZH By putting intense physical pressure on their governments to sell their natural resources to French companies for pennies on the dollar. This isn't that complex.
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Funny this video doesn't show the EU which has probably seen the sharpest decline in democracy in the past decade of any region. The ruling elite literally doesn't give a flying fuk what the people want.
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@Kasyon, the issues in the Aegean and Med sea between Turkey and Greece have been a flash point for well over 70 years. Well before anyone believed there was oil and natural gas down there.
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@gengis737 They're still pretty well funded.
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Well to be fair, at least unlike India both those nations have populations who use bathrooms instead of defecating on the streets. Just sayin...
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@tk5gqj514 Yet interests tend to win out over nationalism and theology. If it's in their interests to do something, they'll do it. If it's not they won't. This is how nations operate, have always operated and will always operate.
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@hieronymusbutts7349. It seems you fail to grasp the geo political significance of this country. Look at a map sometime.
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@calidj6841 This comment legit made me laugh. You probably hit the nail right on the head. Sounds like sour grapes.
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@Beyonder1987 Do you have any idea the amounts of gas in question? It is very small amounts, nothing that can change foreign policy. What is going to be tough for Armenia ist he pressure they're going to be put under if they don't simply adhere to the tenants of the ceasefire agreement they signed. The idea of signing a ceasefire and then ignoring what you signed is nothing short of insanity. It is like they're itching for another war.
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@ValensBellator. A government which actually is forced to do things their voters want. You call an autocracy. A government which really doesn't give 2 sh!ts about what the voters want. You call a democracy? Hmmm the collective cognitive dissonance is quite literally terrifying. Up is down and down is up. But then again we live in times were people think men can get pregnant, so yea why not believe the opposite of everything else is true.
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@Marcus Sver, Their economy is in shambles but they've required no assistance from western nations. What in the world are you talking about? Most the assistance they've gotten are from nations like Qatar and investments from the Saudis and the UAE. Last I checked those nations aren't "western." What is it with people and their amazing ability to spread fake news lol
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@ΗλιαςΓεραλντο So when you run to their nations and steal all their resources it is fine. When they come to your country to work it is a big no no? Make up your mind you can't have your cake and eat it too. If you're starving because someone stole all your food, it makes sense to go to where your food was sent so you can get a piece. No? Now if you wanted real parity, if those migrants violently took over France, massacred millions of people and used the rest as slave labor for 200 years. Then yea you guys can call it even.
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Like him or hate him the guy has been extremely predictable. So I'm not sure where this unpredictability comes from.
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@cashewnuttel9054 Half the country thinks yes half the country thinks no.
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@idealicfool It isn't the military which fights domestic tyranny. It's the people.
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@MrWorshipMe. There is a huge difference. The new Syrian government has given permission for Turkey to enter their territory. Israel has no permission. Which means, legally speaking Israel's invasion is illegal where as Turkey's incursion is legal. You're literally arguing that a burgler entering your house is the same thing as your friend who you invited over. You're being ridiculous.
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@Farzadalikozai3738. This is so true.
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@frankthetank5708 Yea Hitler also said the earth was not flat. So that is the argument you're going to make? So pointing out what France is doing simply cannot be mentioned because Hitler also said it? How insane are you?
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@NeVarve No, France simply invaded these nations, killed millions of people, stole all their resources, then controlled their money supply so they could never really resisit. Much much better right?
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@Hardcore_Remixer Except he hasn't made any "claims" in Africa.
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@PERSIAN_GULF-f7o Technically Anatolia is actually owned by the Anatolians. Are you one of those delusional wided eyed nationalistic Turks that isn't aware that most of the people in that country are indigenous Anatolians who were assimilated? Believing some fantasy that your ancestors were nomadic horsemen from central Asia? lol
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@ChinnuWoW You can't make claims and then pretend you never made them. I'd imagine using the word coward is a case of the pot calling the kettle black. If you're going to make statements alluding to something, at least own up to it.
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@Farzadalikozai3738. Hitler also said a bunch of times the earth wasn't flat. Just because he said something doesn't automatically make it false. That is such a childish argument you're trying to make.
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@Spacemongerr Imagine the only nation int he region you haven't pissed off is the Islamic Republic of Iran. YOu have to be doing something wrong lol
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