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@dronur6194 First you guys should learn how to not be super corrupt, learn to stop robbing your neighbors and family members. Once you figure that out, we can talk about "ruling the world." Odds are you're probably the type of dude that had a "miras kavgasi" with your brothers and sisters. Very typical thing in Turkiye which is quite rare for most people around the globe.
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I'm confused as to why people find this funny, this is a quite genius idea if you think about it. In a large long protracted war high end missiles and platforms eventually run out and as we're seeing nations aren't equipped to continually pump them out and over and over again to sustain a large scale war. These things cost $5500? They can continually pump these things out an send out 10s of thousands of these things or 100s of thousands. Couple that with the fact they have an insane amount of disposable manpower and using these things don't require much training you have a pretty deadly platform on your hands. Imagine sending thousands of these things at once into a tank line. Yea most of them will get shot down but they'll probably take out 100s of tanks in the process which not only cost 10000x more but more important have crews which trained for years and are hard to replace. Where as you can take any moron with a few weeks of training and send them up in these things. I honestly believe spamming low tech, cheap products you can mass produce in an instant it's a bad idea if you're preparing for a long lasting all out war.
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@Radio9730killer Those were individual people, hard to compare that with foreign nations who set up shop in your country. Biggggg difference.
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@JJoker-ch1fs How did your cousins feel about being members of an illegal militia illegally occupying another nation's property?
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@BirTakimFikirler But according to your logic those people in those settlements weren't Turkish were they?
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@BirTakimFikirler DNA pretty much proves that less than 5% of the gene pool in Turkiye has Turkic DNA. So I'm supposed to believe that magically you just happened to be one of the few that are actually Turkic? Well maybe I'll believe you if you answer a few questions. 1. Do you have 1 eye brow or 2. 2. Has your family ever been involved in a "miras kavgasi" 3. Are you corrupt to your core and will do anything for an extra 5 cents in a deal. 4. Are you materialistic beyond imagination. 5. Do you like to flaunt material things to people who can't afford them. 6. Has anyone in your family tree married their cousin. Answer these questions please and we'll see if you're a typical indigenous Anatolian or not.
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@KohlieVarak Yet they reached all their strategic objectives, took over huge population centers without massacring civilians like we do. So yea, they seem to know what they're doing no?
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@VirtualViolence No you actually didn't. The majority of people in modern day Turkiye are indigenous Anatolians who were assimilated into Turkic language and culture. Modern DNA testing confirms this. If you live in Turkiye the odds that you're a descendant from nomadic horsemen from central Asia is extremely slim. I've spent time in Turkiye and some time with Turkic people in central Asia and the North Caucasus. You're literally nothing like them, you don't look like them and more importantly you don't behave like them. The only places I've seen which are similar to the behavior of people in Turkiye are Greece and places like Syria and Iraq. Which makes sense considering the genetic similarities between them.
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