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@khorasanariaie4247 Wow you're so right, I didn't realize that Iran had such great relations with so many nations which have a say in their region. Pardon me. In your next post I expect you to convince me that the earth is flat.
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@Babak Khoramadin, Iranians tend to have horrible relations with everyone so this is not a shocker. With that said, your average Iranian may feel a certain way but as articulated well in the show the Iranian leadership fears the alternative to Erdogan in Turkey. And as well all know well the Iranian leadership will not be swayed in policy with how their people feel.
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@Bello Ali, I doubt an Israeli TV network would have much luck finding a pro Iranian regime character to come on their show. They worked with what they had available.
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@Asdfg Yxcv, Kind of like Greece selling the Russians out first by joining Nato and allowing American military bases with weapons pointed right at Russia? Are you talking about that kind of brotherhood?
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@test-qz4dq I'd imagine it's in their interests to do so. Just like it was in Greece's interests to stab their Orthodox brother in the back by letting the United States build military bases there. So is it your contention that when Greece stabs Russia in the back it's all good but when Russia goes after her interests it's selling out their brothers? What kind of insane alternate universe do you live in?
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@Jonsey25, Turkey and Russia are rivals. They fought or are fighting proxy wars in Libya, Syria, Iraq and the recent war in Karabakh. They have far more conflicting interests than interests that align. They will however work together on those very few issues where their interests align, I wouldn't call this "teaming up." There is literally zero chance of that happening. The doomsday clock might be ticking but I don't think it has anything to do with anyone teaming up against the west. It's more so alliance falling apart and most nations going with a complete "me first" policy.
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@rockkstah2550 How much you willing to bet on that?
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@rockkstah2550 That's not very confident of you but since I absolutely positively love Burritos you're on.
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@babakkhoramdin1863 You really drank a bit too much of that kool-aid didn't you.
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@JR and here everyone thought this conflict was about Israel brutalizing a minority group. Taking their land, murdering their children and forcing millions into open air prisons. Damn all along we could have just asked you what this conflict was about lol
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@jujitsu.black.belt7 With a comment like that I'm fairly sure you don't exactly even understand what a liberal is and what a conservative is. Considering the liberal media are experts in fake news and you seem to be following their lead, I'm not surprised. I guess being fed fake news for so long, especially on this issue has gotten to you. Less CNN and more reality in your point of view regarding this conflict please.
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@jujitsu.black.belt7 A rapist can't justify self defense if he is scratched by his victim during the act. It's really a difficult position for you to argue and not seem insane. You're welcome to try though.
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@jujitsu.black.belt7 Have you noticed that every single ethnic cleansing campaign usually starts with some vague historical right stemming from thousands of years ago. Makes it easier to ethnically cleanse women and children I guess? Read your history about every single ethnic cleansing campaign in modern history, they've all made the same EXACT arguments you're making. You're in fine fine company my man.
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They had a Turkish analyst on this panel. Also not sure why they'd need a Greek analyst on this specific segment about Turkey and Iran having problems.
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@dougdownunder5622 Yea imagine not being able to talk about two nations having problems without having to mention the hundreds of nations each nation may or may not have had a history with.
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@Jose Trevino. Turkey rescuing Iran? How is it in their interest to do so?
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@Dalene Debruyn, One could also say "stop ethnically cleansing neighborhoods, stop evicting people from their homes, stop forcing millions into open air prisons. It really is a no brainer. Imagine someone blamed the slaves for revolting? "Just don't revolve, stay as slaves and work hard... I'm neutral! Just a no brainer?" Do you now realize how ridiculous it sounds.
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@etapekang1992 Can they find other means of protest? Well for the past 60 years or so they've literally tried everything else. Also the people in Gaza, what options are available to them? There are millions of them crammed into an open air prison which is about 3 times bigger than my back yard. In fact I'm surprised they've gone this long without completely and utterly losing their minds. Most other groups of people including me would have probably gone with "live free or die" a long long time ago.
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@khorasanariaie4247 I too was disappointed not seeing someone elaborating on the Iranian view of all this. But at the end of the day it's expected, what pro-Iranian regime figure would risk their career by appearing on an Israeli talk show?
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@khorasanariaie4247 Debating with a Zionist is different than going onto their TV show, a show with Iranians see as a propaganda outlet. You're also right about the KSA, for all the weapons they have they can't figure out how to use them. On the Turkey front, your Iranian leaders seem to be a lot more afraid of them than you. So there are two possibilities. Either you're right and your leaders are wrong. Or somehow you seem to know a lot more than the entire Iranian leadership. Which is it?
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@backgroundMASCAL Obviously they're going to invite Zionists. You might want to read my premise one more time.
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@Raymond Sanchez, who are you talking about exactly when talking about the "Kurds." They have so many different factions with so many different ideologies. If you're referring to the most stable leadership of the Kurdish community, the leaders of the KDP in Northern Iraq who have been running that region for nearly 20 years, you're right they're not terrorists. If you're referring to the PKK which they were talking about in this show they are a terrorist organization. In fact the most stable Kurdish leadership in Northern Iraq also considers the PKK as terrorists. So the most respectable Kurdish groups are calling these guys terrorists yet I'm supposed to take the word of "Raymond Sanchez" that they aren't? Also Mr. Raymond, you generally don't target school buses and hospitals if you're fighting for freedom, I doubt a bunch of kids on a school bus are the ones you're trying to take freedom from.
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@rezagg3529 Wow that's a wonderful point of view Reza. So basically you plunge well over 25 million Azeris into darkness and misery and your only complain is that you haven't plunged all of them into that darkness and misery. On a scale of 1-10 just how sadistic are you and how much enjoyment do you get from the misery of others?
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@test-qz4dq Yea about as mental as Greece choosing someone other than Orthodox Christians when it joined Nato. What would be mental is Russia forgoing what it sees as her interests in some misguided attempt to appease a nation like Greece which obviously doesn't give a shit about it. That would be mental.
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@Frank Van Dort, You must have a pretty sadistic view of god. To assume he'd support mass ethnic cleansing, rape, theft, murder and the killing of children on mass. Seems like you have a very low opinion of god. Something you might want to work on, Im' fairly sure god doesn't approve of all these things. At least not the god sane people believe in.
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@frankvandort8837 The entire world is aware, if the entire world is aware I'm fairly sure god is aware. Perhaps in your original statement you have the words god and devil mixed up. It seems to me you're saying the devil is very happy with what is happening to innocent women and children over there.
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@frankvandort8837 I think if you had accepted Jesus you wouldn't be claiming that god is on the side of murder, rape and brutality. I highly doubt Jesus and god are very happy that you're giving them the attributes of the devil.
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Sam Parsa They also seem to be at war with large segments of their own population. Let me guess, all those people are western puppets too.
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@backgroundMASCAL Yes the US is at war with a HUGE segment of it's own population. In fact this may end in a civil war in the future. But I can't for the life of me understand what exactly that has to do with my statement earlier. If you can't take on a statement on it's own merits, then simply concede the point and walk away.
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@nonebusiness2023 I find it rather interesting that you stated he lies repeated like 4 times yet didn't bother explaining exactly what he lied about. Screaming that someone is a liar over and over again without actually coming out and explain how and why they're lying tells us you're not too confident in your claims. Either that or you're triggered and emotional about it.
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@4 eh, don't get over excited in your religious zeal. These two nations will not be going to war anytime soon. They might attack each other's proxies in third nations but that is about it. Open war doesn't suit the interests of either side.
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@rockkstah2550 A lot of that is just allegory and you never really know how it will play out. All civilizations have been using religious texts to tell us when the world will end, most of them predicted it would end by now and here we are. That's the thing about predicting the future from allegorical stories from religions. I'm not sure they've ever been right or interpreted right. You know what has a much higher success rate in predicting the near future? Evidence that something is headed a certain way. At this point I'd all but bet my house you won't see an all out war between Iran and Turkey. It's about as likely as America invading Canada tomorrow.
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@rockkstah2550 You can continue to wishfully wait for things to happen which all logic and reason say isn't going to happen. Reminds me of the Mayan calendar people who were convinced the world would end in 2012. We're still here.
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@Articuno Legend, I doubt an alliance like this will emerge but in the unlikely event it did, France will not join it. France is in a bitter struggle with Turkey over influence in Northern Africa and both sides are at loggerheads over who will control the east med sea. No chance France takes any side Turkey is on at this point.
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@Gutians Yet the vast majority of them seem to be pretty happy with their condition. Can you say the same of the millions of Azeris under massive oppression in Iran?
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@Marshall Shokouhi, We've seen how policies like "regime change" affect nations and regions. I think I'll pass on that. It's up to the Iranian people to do what needs to be done, they alone should decide who they want or don't want running their nation.
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@marshallshokouhi1890 I get that but every time regime change has been pushed anywhere else we're told the same story and it always ends in disaster. Again, if their government is oppressive it's up to their people to overthrow their government. It's not up to anyone else to decide or tip the balance in any parties behavior. We saw what happened in Iraq, toppling the regime caused a lot more death and destruction to the people of that country than Saddam could have done in 1000 years.
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@yurichtube1162 They might be losing a bit of Chinese support pending on how Iran is able to reduce it's tensions with Pakistan. Iran is seriously in an extremely difficult position, being pressured from everywhere.
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@yurichtube1162 I wasn't debating what they do or don't do. I'm no fan of Iran. I was merely articulating the reality of the situation which you don't seem to grasp.
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@lorzad16 The Persians haven't been strong for nearly 1000 years. Where do you get this "always strong" from?
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@surena6186 Can you point to the existence of battles in which Iran overcame Turkey? If so, can you compare that to the amount of times they lost.
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@surena6186 Before being the key word.
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@Erika Hoover, I'm no fan of Iran but.... "They only understand force" <----- This line has been used by every single leader in human history who started aggressive wars which killed countless people.
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@Michael Dvorak, yea that's their number one goal. The moment they have nukes to use them on Israel so 30 seconds later they can die too. It's brilliant I tell you.
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@Arian Borici, they sure as hell are trying. Not doing a very good job of it either, they're finding competition they didn't expect.
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@kacurrilinza7696 Well they have two feet in the middle east. It's just not sure footing.
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@Bill Moore, none of the great powers would survive a worldwar. Do you have any idea how many nukes these types of nations have? They don't call it M.A.D. for no reason. Mutually assured destruction. It's what has kept these nations from going to war with each other.
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@savead6628 Funny you just described Obama as well.
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