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Mo is completely and utterly right in his reasoning. The journalist tried his hardest to spin the issue, to play with words and push false narratives (this is what they're paid to do, they're professional liars) and Mo completely shut him down lol
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Regardless of how you feel about the Russia/Ukriane conflict it's hard to be shocked that your average Serbian citizen is backing Russia. They're obviously going to back the nation that always backs them.
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Except Egypt doesn't have a legitimate government. This dictator took power by force recently (with Washington's help) In rhetoric our leaders love to talk about democracy. Privately they aren't big fans of democracy. Especially if the democracy produces leaders they don't like.
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@Ironknee6879. That my friend was a Stalin special.
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@MS3300, Turkey was going to ratify Finland either way. The issue was Finland coupling their Nato bid with Sweden's. Now that Finland has come to their senses and decided to join Nato alone they won't have any issues. Sweden however, I wouldn't hold my breath. They wont' be joining anytime soon considering what they've done to the Turks.
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@Dan-zu5fd They're not asking people and individuals of certain ethnic groups to leave. They're asking governments who are plundering their resources to leave.
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@egeaydn2794 I'd imagine the vast majority of people making statements pro Canal and anti Canal have no idea what they're talking about. The pro canal people are only pro canal because they're pro AKP. The anti canal people are only anti canal because they're anti AKP. This canal for better or worse will affect the nation far more than any short sighted political belief either side currently has. I don't know enough about the canal to know if it's a good thing or bad thing. What I do know that a project this large should be discussed with some intellectual honestly which I simply don't see. You strike me as the kind of person who would be for this canal if your "tribe" was in power.
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@Tfhmobil, Because the illegal militia groups which they funded ethnically cleansed 800,000 Azeri civilians in the 1990s. I'd imagine they feel their victim will behave the same way in victory they did.
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@evanstential These shows will never allow anyone on who forms an actual opinion on their own. Only people who are really good at reading from the pre-approved script.
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Actually they're doing nothing smiliar to what the Amenians did to them in the 1990s. Armenia invades Nagarno Karabakh in the 1990s: Ethnically cleanses 800,000 civilians. Azerbaijan reinvades Nagarno Karabakh in 2020: 20 civilians die. Nothing near the same thing.
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@draganlj7782 You're basically repeating what I said. But if you read the comments section or watch the video people are shocked, which is quite ridiculous. I'm thinking you didn't read my post, or you simply didn't understand it.
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@akhagop4123 Is this your way of rationalizing illegal invasions of another nation's internationally recognized territory not to mention trying to rationalize the ethnic cleansing of over 800,000 civilians? Why are all you genocide/warcrimes/ethnic cleansing deniers all using the same exact arguments? You all go to the same seminar or something?
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@AntiNatalAtheist Both those nations fell into troubles because they printed far too much money. Turkey isn't printing money. They're refusing to raise interest rates which is a completely different experiment. People will suffer but I'd imagine economists will be highly interested to see how this plays out.
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@Hurri, Actually France has more laws which prohibit freedom of expression than every single country you mentioned combined. So what exactly are you on about?
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@Mika Hamari, If Turkey were acting in Russia's wishes in their Veto for Nato, why exactly would they give the green light for Finland? From Russia's point of view they don't really care about Sweden in Nato, it's Finland joining that terrifies them because of that huge border they share. Think before typing.
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@valevisa8429 Interesting enough I used to vote more in my 20s than I do now lol
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She wasn't invited by Europeans to be in a position of power either. Never won a public election, yet she is a major leader in the EU. In essence inviting herself into leadership lol
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Yea sending deadly drones to blow up your military hardware makes a fantastic friend right? lol
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Imagine being preached to by a known war criminal lol
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@Netizen Capet, You think that regime cares about the constitution or even people's freedoms?
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@Hostilerespite. No, it's all due to Sweden financing armed groups which are blowing up schools and hospitals in a Nato member state. Then trying to join Nato. Awkward situation to say the least.
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@Mantas Siauciunus, what energy independence are you talking about? They switch dependence from one to another, which won't do them much good either considering they're paying sky high prices for it.
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@anneneville6255 It's both. People under estimate the cultural ties between Serbia and Russia.
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@Shubham3578, Why is it in every thread I see Pakistani and Indian trolls running wild. Any video about Turkey either brings out the Pakistani troll who is like "Turkey is great India sucks. Or the Indian who is like Turkey sucks so does Pakistan." The reality is I doubt anyone in Turkey is interested in what Pakistan or India do. So relax.
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@B Qinn, No they can't. Europe has been dead for a long time, people are only now starting to notice.
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@Gecce5412 I fail to see what Armenia invading it's neighbor's internationally recognized territory and ethnically cleansing 800,000 civilians has to do with Turkish nationalism.
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@marybailey7881 It's gotten worse in the past decade.
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Why do you want to kick Macron out?
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@jayanttidke644 Well that is quite callus. Inflation rates here in the United States are quite bad and are only going to get worse. So when the poorest in our society start to bear the brunt we're supposed to just assume we deserved it because we elected Biden into office? What about the people who didn't vote or those who voted for someone else? Do they all deserve it too? Or are you simply getting a sadistic pleasure out of watching poor people suffer?
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Yup. Or are you referring to when Biden and Macron meet up?
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It was hard for a nation which savagely attacked it's neighbors' internationally recognized territory, ethnically cleansed 800,000 civilians and illegally occupied said territory for over 30 years. Few nations would be okay allying with a nation like that, Russia and Iran were some of the few who didn't seem to care. necessity is the mother of invention.
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@Jordan Pollard, the reason they don't do that is that it would set a legal precedent. Would you also be willing to apply the same logic to the breakaway regions in Ukraine?
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@skytron22 Consenting partnerships? Tell that to the nations who've had their governments overthrown for simply attempting to shut down US bases.
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@manan007 That is an extremely childish claim. This has a lot more to do with French behavior in Africa than it does with Russia.
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Most irrational people would hate to have a friend who tells them the true instead of going with the pre-approved lie.
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@widaa911 An outspoken African who wouldn't bow to him? Probably not.
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@STBill Being voted into office doesn't make it okay to cut interest rates when you have run away inflation. I like Turkey as a country but don't really have an opinion pro or anti Erdogan. But again cutting interest rates with run away inflation is like kicking poor people in the teeth.
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It isn't going to matter, he is going to stay. That is how the leaders of the EU want it. If they got their way another few million just like him would appear on your doorstep.
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Are European banks safe? HMmm let me take a stab at that. Long term? No not safe. Short term? No not safe.
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@frankthetank5708 You mean the 5% the uranium was worth? How about the other 95% that did go to France?
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ryanpatrick4920 If Turkey's economy sank 1000x worse than it is now they'd still have enough economic might to wield influence over this small impoverished part of the globe. Fact of the matter is when Russia's attention elsewhere the Caucasus is now Turkey's backyard, they pretty much call the shots there. That is the reality of it regardless of your emotions on the issue.
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I'd imagine living in most places at war would be better than living in Pakistan without a war.
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@Nick Panoutsas, One doesn't need to be Turkish to be against a country which did what Armenia did in the 1990s.
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@Emeliosolli5773. Their reasoning for the veto is quite legitimate so I doubt it will be denied. It is hard to argue against what they're angry about. The insanity of Sweden in what they have done is mind blowing.
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Don't show up to vote. Complain about the result.
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@AORD72 Get rid of the second most capable army in a military alliance? Real smart.
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@Marc Hart, If only life were that simple.
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@Seargantmagor, Odd you'd make a moral argument in favor of the Armenians. When anyone who looks into this issue sees an interesting compare and contrast between the two sides. 1990s; Armenia invades the region and ethnically cleanses 800,000 civilians. 2 years ago: Azerbaijan retakes the region, less than a few dozen civilians die. Interesting compare and contrast in the difference of behavior between the two sides. Just sayin.....
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@Mikayelhovhannes, YOur nation legitimately invaded your neighbor's internationally recognized territory and ethnically cleansed 800,000 civilians. And you think others are "hungry colonizers" Seriously? Also Armenia is a small landlocked nation with barely any allies. If you guys don't stop making aggressive territorial claims on all your neighbors, this economic miracle you speak of will be impossible. Armenia will always be the poorest nation in that region if it doesn't learn to get along with its' neighbors.
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@Wokeaf5339. Why can't France, UK and Germany integrate their immigrants? Something like 5% of Turkish citizens in America actually bothered voting in their native land's elections. See something wrong with this picture?
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