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@Hic Hic Iran will scream holler and hoot but at the end they can't do much. They know if they attack the Azeris it will trigger war with Turkey. Not something Iran is keen on doing, they'd get slaughtered.
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@Laurence Poloni, I hope their election isn't completely and utterly mired with corruption and irregularities like ours was. Or maybe he'll simply do what Hillary and the establishment did in the primaries. Simply steal the election. Who knows. But that is unlikely, aside from the incoherent screaming of the media here that Turkey isn't democratic, they're actually more democratic than we are. I have a bird's eye view, I've lived over there part time since the late 1990s.
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@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers With non stop lies being spread about him? Yea that is kinda Trump like. I'm no fan of this Erdo dude but what I see said about him in the mainstream media is nothing short of delusion and fantasy. Dictators don't lose primary elections and then lose control of the largest municipalities in the country. (Yes that happened there in the last election for anyone paying attention.)
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There TLDR goes again failing to do just 10 minutes of research which would blow their premise out of the water. The idea that Turkey will even have to defend Somolia against Ethiopia is ridiculous and here is why. Turkey has immense influence on the Ethiopian government. Mainly due to the fact that when the western backed Tigray rebels were only a few days away from overthrowing the Ethiopian government Turkey stepped in and saved the Ethiopian government with drones which turned the tide. There are two major reasons why Ethiopia won't put itself in a position to confront Turkey. 1. Without Turkish support, the Tigray rebel's next wave will probably topple the government in Ethiopia. 2. The backbone of the Ethiopian military is now their drone fleet. Are we to believe they're going to use this fleet against Turkey who is the country which supplies all the ammunition for them? TLDR, what in the world are you thinking with these ridiculous videos, for the love of god do some research before putting these videos out. This deal has essentially ensured Ethiopia and Somalia won't be going to war anytime soon. The Turks won't sell either one of them out for the other nor will they allow the two to get into an armed conflict. The real question is if the Turks can afford this deal and all the resources they have to pour into Somalia over the next 10 years. That is the real question mark.
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@pamplemouse5 I'd imagine the Africans have a better sense of what a nation wants to do with them than you. They're the cutting the deals, apparently the deals are lucrative to them that they are super interested in them. Even while France is threatening them with miltiary intervention, war crimes and instability if they go for a better deal. Imagine putting a gun to someone's head that they have to sell you their car for 2 dollars while they aren't allowing you to sell it to another guy offering 10,000 dollars. This is essentially the insanity you're trying to rationalize.
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@justsefa1843 I'm not sure it's just racial, it's so much deeper and more sinister than that. There are an elite group of people who feel it is their birthright to "own" certain parts of the world. When they realize the people there are starting to fight back, well they freak out. A lot like France is doing with Africa right now.
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Why so he can simply make things up out of thin air which aren't true and give a warped sense of what is going on there to everyone? Besides does Pakistan even have real elections without the military tipping the scales? (honest question)
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@aogya2ods902. So that is how you justify France stealing the resources of these nations by any means? Seriously?
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@arminask Ask the Russians.
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@jamesholden6142 They tried that already. Remember the coup attempt? Not sure if it was 2014 or 2016 but sometime around then they had the same exact idea as you.
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@G4m3r 222, Actually the Azeris want the Armenians to "fight back." So they can press their military advantage. As far as the Armenians having no friends they should take a long look in the mirror as to why. Even Georgia who are othrodox Christians like hte Armenians were backing the Azeris in the war. Armenia really should ask itself why and what they've done to make literally everyone except Iran turn their back on them.
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@whydoiexistrnwhy The hypocrisy where he claims he wants stability in some of these nations and does everything to keep instability to helps him stay in the nations where he isn't wanted. That hypocrisy perhaps? If you don't like that one how about France helping over throw an elected leader because they don't like their policies but then complain about a coup in another country because "their man" got thrown out. Would you like me to go on?
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@studentstudent5044 Militarily they're both weak. But Finland has something which is more valuable to Nato right now. Geography.
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@studentstudent5044 If Finland is in Nato and Russia does try to attack, it means WW3 and Nuclear Armagedon is upon us. So they probably won't. If they don't (which they probably wont) Nato essentially flanks Russia from 3 sides. In no part of this equation is Sweden that important. Besides Sweden already shot itself in the foot by funding armed groups which were blowing up schools and hospitals in a Nato member state. So even talking about this has become irrelevant. As far as Swedens weapons, they'll happily sell them to the United States if they are in or not in Nato. There is no worldwide law that says you can only sell weapons to nations which have a military alliance with you, so that point is kind of irrelevant no?
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@boarfaceswinejaw4516 That usually isn't case. France has a horrible habit of "punishing" these smaller nations who try to break away from their colonialism and brutality. In some cases it is direct involvement, in other cases they fund violent groups to stir up trouble, in other cases they try to economically place a strangle hold on the newly formed nations. The way the regime's in Paris see it, this is a good way to disincentivize the people from revolting against them. They did this in Haiti and that country never really recovered. They're currently doing this in places like Mali and Burkino Faso where as soon as the French were kicked out terrorist attacks in these nations are spiking at well over 300%. So the regular people are either terrified for their lives and start starving to death due to France's policies and they flee. This is a playbook France has been using for 100s of years.
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@markdowding5737 He is going to demand all sorts of things at this point, he might even demand them to send a man to the moon. That is the position Sweden has put itself it. The point of these ridiculous demands is to continue with their veto which stems from what I mentioned earlier. Didn't Sweden think for one second that funding armed groups which are blowing up schools and hospitals in a Nato nation might turn into a problem for them in the future? I guess this is what happens when delusional wokism takes over a country. All reason and logic are thrown out the window.
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@Conn30Mtenor For sure, they have a terrible history of it. Although I'm not sure how that would excuse Sweden from funding armed groups which are blowing up schools and hospitals. That is like me saying "Charles was mean to his neighbor. Therefore I can blow up his car and kill his children." Do you have any idea how insane that is?
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@jeffScotty You think not? Why exactly do you think they won't? And what is stopping them from doing so.
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@Gardstyle35 Facts>Your feelings. I'm sure the only people who agree with you is the Islamist Republic of Iran. Oh the irony no? I do find it interesting to see another live Genocide/War crimes denier. You guys all seem to follow the same guide book on "how to deny crimes." 1. Call it propaganda. 2. Dehumanize the people you've slaughtered. 3. Claim the numbers are inflated. 4. Claim they did it to you first. All war crimes deniers seemed to have gone to that same class to learn.
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@Gardstyle35 Also let me guess. The holocaust, Armenian genocide, Algerian genocide by the French and the Bosnian genocide. Those were all propaganda too right? I've heard this all before my friend.
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@jonathanmamo2079 I guess you forgot that not too long ago the western backed Tigray forces were able to topple the Ethiopian government when Turkey stepped in and saved them with drones. The backbone of the Ethiopian military is now those same drones. So you're saying they're going to attack the nation that actually supplies the ammunition to these weapons? lol So you think the Turks are going to give Ethiopia ammunition to attack Turkey with? Good luck selling that argument. lol
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The title was ridiculous which was foreshadowing the fact they literally did very little research on what is actually happening between these two nations. A 15 minute google search would have saved them from this.
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@amh9494 It will make no difference if he stays or goes. Any politician in that country that lets Sweden into Nato easily will lose the next election. The Turks are hot skipping made that Sweden has been funneling hundreds of millions of dollars to armed groups which are blowing up schools and hospitals in Turkey. Sweden has really put itself in an awkward situation, Erdogan or no Erdogan Turkey is going to extract it's pound of flesh. Perhaps rightfully so.
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@amh9494 When armed groups are crossing the border and blowing things up, yea I'd imagine it's a defense issue no?
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@amh9494 You might want to read world events more often.
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@amh9494 So is that how you argue? By simply calling anything which emotionally triggers you "propaganda" regardless of how true it is? Interesting. Good luck with that debate tactic btw. I guess Russia invading Ukraine didn't really happen either. Just propaganda right?
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@amh9494 SO it's your contention that the PKK has only taken part in one bombing in Turkey? YOu do realize they've been at it since the 1980s right? You do realize more than 30,000 people have died right? I doubt that 30,000 all died in that one small bombing in istanbul recently. It's the age of the internet, why not look something up before trying to debate it? It would literally take you like 20 seconds of research to figure out how wrong your initial premise was. Cognitive dissonance is such a powerful thing isn't it? lol
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@liveforever9888 You do realize this is real life and not a video game right? The only country capable of doing what you want is my country (USA) and we'd have zero interest in doing such a thing. The idea of any European nation getting something like that done is absolutely laughable. Imagine having to go through a bloody invasion of a strategic area because some weak Europeans are butthurt? I think not. As a member of the EU you'll simply do as you're told, full stop.
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@xenofonkarykis8417 So we'll just completely and utterly ignore the fact the Greeks on Cyprus went full blown Hitler mode and tried to ethnically cleanse a minority group from the island? Is that your argument?
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@@SteveTudesco It doesn't seem like it's either way. They have a complex relationship. Especially considering they've been on opposite sides of about 4 different proxy wars.
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@Orktv4673. Actually it was their initial steps in their pivot to the east which essentially lifted the Russian shield that was allowing them to brutally occupy another nation's territory. Once they "pivoted" they get wrecked. The fact you think it is too little too late is odd.
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Permanently collapsing? Not really. They had almost 2 decades of unimpeded growth. You can even call it uncontrolled growth which will eventually hit the wall. They’ll have a large turndown, which will last a few years and they’ll return to growth. Much like their huge economic crisis in the late 90s. This is simply how they do things. When times are good they step on the accelerator a bit too much. Then they break too hard not to crash but end up crashing anyway. Then they fix the car and go back to growth. I’ve been investing in that country since the 1990s and have gotten used to how they do things. In the long term they always grow and their prospects for the next 20 years still look good. Expanding manufacturing base and a very large, skilled and young workforce. They’ll still out pace any EU nation in a 20 year span.
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@JJ-io4pe check the bond yield rate in USD not in Turkish lira
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@bars4745 Good luck explaining that to this guy. lol If they paid out 43% interest on USD like he claims, I'd be rich right now lol Not to mention the country would be flooded with investors (which it isn't)
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@Steel40, the way things look there will be a conflict near those Greek islands regardless of who is in charge of Turkey or how the economy is doing. Cyprus however, I'd imagine that front will stay calm for a very long time.
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@andreaskalamas6829 If Turkey tried to attack the Greek mainland the price would be "huge" and I honestly don't think it can be done. Those islands however would literally be impossible to defend. They'd take it like a cake walk. The cost they'd pay would be international sanctions which would put them in a hole they'll never climb out of. That is why they won't be attacking these islands anytime soon.
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@TenTenJ So some historical claim on a piece of proper some how gives nations the right to invade their neighbors and ethnically cleans 800,000 people? That is your argument? Do you also strangle puppies for fun on the weekends bro? Maybe push old ladies down stairs for giggles?
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@Karan Kapoor, then why is the left riding him that he's being too soft on Sweden?
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@la1sk203 They also happen to have one of the few militaries in Nato which are capable of fighting a protracted war. Only 3 Nato members can make that claim.
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@buddy1155 If Hungary loves authoritarian regimes, then by that logic they must absolutely in love with the regime in Paris no?
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@pingu9729 I'm not sure I've ever heard the term "Treaty of Sevres" enthusiants or the term incel. I just know one thing, this guy is a moron.
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@cavaleer The EU is a lot more likely to collapse than China is.
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@Reticulated_Spline It would take a very long time for what you're saying to come to fruition. By then the EU will probably have collapsed. No one is going to bother going through with this entire geo political shift so Europe can get oil. That is insanity.
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@ardabaser1349 That's a bit of a stretch, bordering on impossible.
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@angelachanelhuang1651 A bank which probably won't survive when Europe collapses not too long from now.
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@zottirgen I just call the dude Ghandi lol He is also a sad reflection of society here if he was seriously the best the opposition could muster. It's quite terrifying if you think about it. I think you guys have an a proverb for that. Ukseke tukursen biyik, assaya tukursen sakal. (hope the spelling was right) 🤣
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The answer to this question isn't rocket science nor a mystery. You can only brutalize and exploit people for so long. Eventually they're going to push back.
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@Schaelpy Our economy here under the globalist Biden regime isn't good but it isn't terrible either. So yea, an economic collapse isn't always a consequence of autocratic leadership.
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@giovanni-cx5fb I don't know man, we listen to Joe Biden's speeches all the time and we're not hungry.
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@kalsangboztemir7962 He just won the election.
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