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Technically they're the third strongest army. Not the second.
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@Tamara-nn1wr Most wouldn't agree with that. Obviously it's hard to know for sure unless two nations go to war but most people believe England has a more powerful military than Turkey. The phrase most media and politicians use about Turkey is "Second largest army in Nato." Which is true. Either way we're debating hairs, they're an extremely powerful military force. One which can't be pushed aside like most armchair military experts in this thread seem to think. "Oh lets get rid of Turkey and bring in Sweden." lol Right...
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@JustAGuyWhoLikesStuff. Lets see. Invading another nation's internationally recognized territory. Occupying another nation's internationally recognized territory for well over 30 years. Exploiting the natural resources of said area for 30 years. Ethnically cleansing 800,000 civilians from said areas. I mean honestly what else could they have done?
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@gevorgvanarmenie9788 SO you're saying it's okay to invade another country and ethnically cleanse 800,000 civilians? hmmm
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@lu544 you literally proved the OP's point. You know why immigration won't stop? Because the UK leaders don't give a flying fuk what the people think. Your voice literally means nothing to the ruling elite. You basically live in a fully authoritarian state. So yea, the OP was right after all.
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@thalmoragent9344 Rebellions tend to happen anywhere where the ruling elite continue to disregard the will of the people. Expect more rebellions as the people start to figure out they don't live in a democracy anymore.
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@giantwario, Worst person I know? hmmm Macron didn't make that point did he?
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@cems7258 There is one thing the global south needs to understand about the western body politic here. If you see us freaking out over something. That is when you know it is true. Considering the regime in Paris's reaction to Erdogan's comments and seeing the meltdowns in this comments section. You can be sure he hit the nail right on the head.
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@za4520 Defend their populations by illegal invasions, occupations and brutally ethnically cleansing 800,000 civilians? Really?
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@bullmoosevelt4495 You do realize for something to be propaganda it has to be false right? Also your contention that something simply telling the truth is spreading Azeri propaganda is nothing short of insanity. How exactly would I even be privy to what their propaganda is? Last I checked there isn't a huge network of Azeri media floating around the ether. And yes the UN doesn't like borders changed via illegal invasions and ethnic cleansing. That much is a given. I also love your bit about "800,000 people weren't ethnically cleansed." So what happened to them? They just vanished into thin air? Why is it every single warcrimes, genocide, ethnic cleansing denier on the planet uses the same exact arguments. Do you guys all go to the same seminar on how to deny war crimes or something?
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@zee9709 That isn't always true in all cases. Look at Saudi Arabia and the UAE. All the money in the world buying all the best military equipment in the world and still don't have the ability to defend themselves. Yes money is an important component of building a strong military but it isn't the only component. You also need a culture of military service along with intelligent well trained officers.
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@zee9709 Nobody invades them because the United States protect them, not because they can defend themselves. They know they can't, which is why their foreign policy is what it is. Look at the Saudi Military in Yemen for god's sake. All the best military tech in the world and they're getting chumped up by a bunch of guys in sandles and rifles.
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@davidwuhrer6704 Yes they did and with all the best weapons on the planet they weren't even able to subdue a bunch of guys in sandals and AK47s.
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@davidwuhrer6704 When the imbalance is that vast, moral shouldn't matter. Moral, ineptitude or a combination of both. Doesn't change the fact the Saudi military is a joke and the regime knows it.
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@Rektedbypaler, I'm not sure if they'll attack or not but I'll bet you a lot of money Nato will watch like they did with Ukraine. They'll make stern condemnations, maybe some short term sanctions but that will be pretty much it. It will pretty much be a carbon copy of the Cyprus war in 1973.
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Correct Turkey joined after the Korean war.
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What a ridiculous piece of commentary.
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I'd imagine if Nato brow beats Sweden a bit for funding armed groups which are blowing up schools and hospitals in a Nato member state. Sweden might change it's policy. I doubt it though.
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@alioshax7797 Is that how you rationalize colonization? If they like it or don't like it, the brutal regime in Paris is eventually going to have to give up all it's overseas territories. Not to mention it will eventually pressured to pay insane amounts of reparations to nations like Algeria for the death and destruction to reigned down upon them in the past. These things will eventually bankrupt France, there will be civil unrest and France will be turned into a third world hellhole. I'd say this all happens in the next 50-60 years.
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Macron is interesting for sure. The companies he protects literally got caught funding ISIS and he is trying to shift to blame on someone else. The midget running the regime in Paris is a character.
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@wakaisgood Not to mention their structural problems yea?
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This is a pretty ridiculous video. If he loses the election he has no choice. I doubt he is going to pull a full blown establishment move like here in America when they installed Joe Biden into the White House.
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@genrikmuradyan9967 Oh so you're saying you agree this entire mess was created by Armenia illegally invading their neighbor's internationally recognized territory and ethnically cleansing 800,000 civilians from said area? Nice.
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@frankozrin5611 So the tried and tested method of victim blaming. Illegally invade your neighbor's internationally recognized territory. Brutally ethnically cleanse over 800,000 civilians. Then blame the victims for it. Well done Frank Zrin. You win the horrible person of the day award.
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@aabi6235. What Cyprus issues? They solved that problem back in the early 1970s.
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@senzenimang1354 Except the Africans don't seem to agree with you.
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@greenkoopa Don't go looking for outrage where it doesn't exist.
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@greenkoopa Make joke, Get triggered when someone doesn't think it's funny. Nice. I love the times we live in here in the west. Feelings matter so much.
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@yuchoob I don't remember doing that. How about you not telling someone to stop doing something they aren't doing? lol What is attracting all the morons to this video?
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@yuchoob What is growing year on year? His approval rating? If so, can you please show us what you're basing this idiotic premise on?
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@sagichnichtsowiesonicht7326 That is a bad thing? lol
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@sagichnichtsowiesonicht7326 Nor is it a crime to sign up for youtube in 2020. Btw how is that pipeline of yours doing after we blew it up? I wonder what we'd have to blow up next till you guys grow enough balls to complain about it lol
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@leonalchemist They have less and there for get desperate more often. A hint of desperation in EU nations and we'll see the same thing. Remember what happened during covid when it came to sharing needed medical supplies. The idea of unity went right out of the window immediately. Also historically don't try to compare Europe's greed with others. You'll lose that comparison every single time.
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@royalroyal2210 except Ukraine never brutally invaded their neighbor while ethically cleansing over 800,000 civilians like Armenia did.
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Yea I don't think the Africans are too interested in that in relation to them being colonized.
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No they'll just do one of two things with it. 1. They'll strip their natural resources while making sure it always has corrupt local leadership so they can't revolt. 2. If they have no natural resources they probably have a geo strategic value where they'll use that to their advantage. Making the lives of the people they are brutally occupying is never an option for the French regimes.
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@Wolfgang Renner, If Nato had a "qualified majority" on such matters Nato would no longer exist. This isn't some book club people are signing up for. Every single nation is legally bound to protect every other member, the alliance will have no teeth if there are doubts as to if they will all step up to the plate when the time comes. It simply won't work the way you think it will.
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@wolfgangrenner4152 The idea of Ukraine in the EU (Nato membership or not) is a pipe dream. Ukraine would never meet the political and economic criteria. Let alone the lack of democracy and insane amounts of corruption.
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@wolfgangrenner4152 Desiring something and having the ability to get it are two different things. Nothing you said changes the fact that their democracy isn't up to par, their laws aren't up to the standard and there is far too much corruption in that nation for them to meet ascension requirements. It would take them 30 years of reforms to even get close. Not to mention the EU is already a sinking ship, being dragged down by dysfunctional states like Greece. You think they'll take on a case larger and more dysfunctional than Greece? All the rhetoric is great but when push comes to shove how do you see that playing out?
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Are you referring to Biden trying to trigger WW3? Or Obama invading and destroying Libya which led to the migrant Crisis in Europe?
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sonrarabbukucuantiarab You do realize these days that calling them that is seen by most of them as a compliment?
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sonrarabbukucuantiarab I don't think France is a rational actor in the world stage anymore. Trying to reason with people who've fallen so far into their self imposed cognitive dissonance is impossible. All you can do is sit back and watch them burn their own house down. It will come soon.
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As far as Energy goes if you're western European don't get your hopes up. Either way you guys are fuked.
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@enemyofthestatewearein7945 KSA would like to protect their own interests but at the same time doesn't want to see Russia collapse due to the fact they're in a conflict right now. A conflict the KSA really doesn't want to see the globalists win. Because once that is over (with a positive result), they know they're next. They will complain about their profits and do a few things to gain an advantage but they won't go far enough to really hurt Russia during this time.
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@basillah7650 Because when ever a nation gets independence France has a bag of tricks to make sure they pay a heavy price. Usually through destabilization, crash of currency and in my cases terrorism magically starts cropping up and destroys these nations making them almost unlivable. It is a playbook the regime in Paris has been using for nearly 200 years.
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@calebbearup4282 Ethic cleansing took place yet they're one of the most populace people in the country? Hmmm Interesting theory, now I'll wait for you to explain to me how the earth is flat. Have the Turks heavily oppressed the Kurds? Hell yes. Have they failed in the past to give them basic human right? Hell yes. But when you make wild claims like ethnic cleansing and genocide (which sounds insane btw considering the facts.) You literally destroy all your credibility.
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@Intreoo, The amount of gas Azerbaijan sends the EU is quite small. It accounts for a very small percentage of what Europe imports. It isn't nearly enough of a figure to have any effect on EU foreign policy. The reason EU won't respond isn't the gas, they won't respond because they can't respond? Aside from a condemnation what exactly can they do? They don't have the military capability to get there let alone do something about it. I don't think the Azeris give a rat's arse what Europe thinks. I don't think the Armenians are stupid enough to believe Europe will change the outcome of anything for them.
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@EinFelsbrocken Let me try to break down exactly what you said here. 1. If a country elects someone you don't like in a election it's a repression of democracy. 2. People should also only be able to vote for people of a certain age. I get that this guy Jawad Arif isn't playing with a full deck and his "western dog" comment was ridiculous. But I'd imagine your post was about 10 times more ridiculous than his. You literally sound like a lunatic who doesn't know what the term democracy or what the term "will of the people" actually means. You quite literally sound like the biggest fan of authoritarianism and anti freedom.
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@Joso997 Modi isn't constantly being threated by Greece.
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@segiraldovi While I'm not sure that will come to pass I can see that you have a valid point. A very valid point.
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