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  32. Operation Olive Branch now in Syria underway, and before that the Cyprus Peace Operation. Please don't refer to Turks as Turks or their country as Turkey. Let us start calling them Anatrollians and Anatrollia, it is a more fitting name that describes the country and the national attitude far better. Further posters on Reddit mentioned the the Turkish military named a drone NE BAKIYON, which translates to WTF are you looking at: https://www.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/comments/7rqqk4/turkish_armed_forces_statement_operation_olive/dsyxrjt/ "Trolling at home, trolling in the world." M. K. Atatroll, father of the trolls. Anyway this attitude is typical for those raised in a fascist Turkish environment. In the Turkish national consciousness this is the type of claptrap that is believed: Turks cannot be imperialist, it is loving domination! http://koreaofmideast.blogspot.com/2016/11/turks-cannot-be-imperialist-it-is.html "Today, visit anywhere in Syria, Iraq, North Africa, the Middle East or the Balkans, and ask the people there their opinions of Turkey, and you will see no one mentions colony, invasion, oppression or massacres alongside Turkey," Erdogan said. "Instead, you hear the symbolic call, 'Truehearted Turks here again!’" the president [Erdogan] said, adding that Turkish people accept all people living in the same land as brothers and sisters without any discrimination based on religion or race. ... This is an excerpt from an old Turkish schoolbook from 1977, translated by David Davidian[1] and archived on a now defunct Geocities page: The want to dominate is an instinct. It exists in a human as an unconscious force. This instinct at the same time is a means to exploit. The inclination of some nations to exploit in this manner is because they lack "pride of prince (bey)" that exists among the Turks. The "pride of prince" is not only a simple psychological state for an opportunity to brag. Its main characteristic is protecting (those under one's domination) without expecting anything in return. The foundation of this is loving the people under one's domination. Source: [2] _Tarih Lise I, Ibrahim Kafesoglu, Altan Deliorman, 1977 Ikinci Basilis, Milli Egitim Bakanligi, page 238. [and this gem is from one of the architects of the ultra-racist and imperialist Turkish nationalism] The ancient Turks were, according to Gokalp, distinguished by a multitude of excellent qualities: open-handed hospitality, modesty, faithfulness, courage, uprightness and so forth. Especially praiseworthy was their attitude to the peoples subdued by them. Strong as their love was for their own people, remarks Gokalp with astonishing naivete, they did not oppress other nations. Their God was a god, of peace and the whole object of their rulers was to establish a regime of peace. Devoid of all imperialistic ambitions, the great Turkish conquerors in ancient times only sought to unite other Turkish tribes only.* Source: Heyd, Uriel. "Foundations of Turkish Nationalism: The Life andTeachings of Ziya Gökalp." (Luzac & Company Ltd., 1950) pp. 113. So yes, Turkey is really an Orwellian society where war against non-Turks really is peace! You cannot make up the type of stuff above that President Erdogan, that Turkish textbook and racist Turanist Ziya Gokalp recorded above. Even Western fiction writers would dismiss the stuff they wrote as too unrealistic and unbelievable for their fiction...
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