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Syria didn't attack until they announced that Israel was suppose to be a thing.
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Beware of uneducated cancerous comments in the comment section.
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Tunisia is quite peaceful and prosperous with it's only major issues being neighboring Libya.
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@anon-iraq2655 And Europe.
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"Gaining land as self defence act" This must be the most retarded sentence on the internet.
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@obj.071 Check out the per capita emissions. The US laughs at yours.
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After pointing their fingers at Turkey all this time, I hope now the hypocrites will realize their own hypocrisy.
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No president before him was pro-Israel on this level. Even Shirvan mentions it. I wonder if he's actually an evangelical or something.
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@jascrandom9855 Bullshit. Are you trying to mold history to your personal world-view? Disregarding facts as nothing? No part of the Middle-East was ever in history, was called "Kurdistan" Syria on the other hand was first used by the Romans. "Nearly all nations at some point in time were fantasy lands" No they weren't. At least not all of them. Most of the major countries today have hundreds of years of history and culture behind them. A so called potential "Kurdistan" has none of that. They don't even speak the same langue and even those that do have different dialects. Also, 98.6% of Kurds identify as Sunni Muslims and 2% identify as Shia Muslims. The same as everyone else in the region. And the reason you sited for the conflict in not even the real reason to begin with. the conflict started because US wanted Assad toppled. And the current conflict is just an armed terrorist groups called the YPG trying to attack and steal land from surrounding nations. Just like ISIS.
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@Fat Earther My bad. Should've been more specific. It's Central Kurdish as spoken in Western Iran.
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@LiterallyGod Anyone would be worried when all their neighboring countries are in chaos. Even Americans today are worried because all that political instability they cased with their coups and wars in South America, has finally reached them in the form of waves and waves of refugees.
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@LiterallyGod You've never met someone who was worried about central and south American refugees? Is that why your current president ran on the campaign promise of "the wall" in your last elections? Is that why you elected him? Is that why it still remains a main issue in your country's political discourse?
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Turkey is no friend of Israel. Trust me.
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I hope so. It's them or the Turks. The Arabs are hopeless.
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@michaelcarleno2623 The US is pulling out of Iraq as we speak. Just a weak ago, they handed their 3rd military base to the Iraqi army and Iraq is an ally of Iran. Same thing happening in Syria. Same in Afghanistan. The fact of the matter is, the US is loosing both soft and hard power to Iran in the region. Anybody that know even the basics of geopolitics knows what is happening.
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@michaelcarleno2623 The withdrawal of US troops from Kirkuk was recorded my media outlets from all over the world. I know reality is hard to come to terms to but this level of ignorance will do you no favors. You are free to look it up. The US is loosing in the Middle-East. They have been loosing since their invasion of Iraq. Iran has been there for 7000 years. How long has the US and what have they achieved? Nothing except the hate of the people and the Muslim world at large. The muricans will be kicked out of Afghanistan soon enough. Even the Pentagon has admitted that that war is nor sustainable.
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@hanfei6871 Look up the numbers. Nuclear energy is still the most efficient today. Coal and crude don't even come close. Not to mention cleaner than the later two. Iranianss aren't idiots. They know that oil will run out and it can be used for more valuable purposes than inefficientlly burned for energy which also takes a toll on the environment.
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@hanfei6871 How do you exatly know that? Iran was capable enough to build multiple of their own Uranium enrichment facilities by themselves. They can builtd nuclear power plants too. And even when assuming they can't, they have strategic partners who can do it for them (Russia, China).
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@eugeneng7064 Fuck murica.
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@Joseph Gutierrez You weren't able to build shit. You're "nation building" policies have ended in disaster in Afghanistan and the rest of the world.
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John Murdoch Wow. Such a convincing argument.
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He was invited by the Iraqi government to take out Isis.
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worse
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Digital Rain What about the zionist rats?
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I believe its Israel.
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Wrong. The US is always the initiator of conflicts because they don't want to loose their grip on the world and maintain their superpower status. Russia is simply taking defencive measures.
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When Israel falls, evil falls and humanity rises.
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Is that what you think? Enlighten yourself about the creature that you elected. Just watch the first 3 minutes. Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAmpD5MvDw8&t=179s
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Learn about the discovery of oil. Now learn about when the current ongoing conflict began. Also, google where both WW1 and WW2 began.
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Jerusalem is not the capital of Israel. It is not internationally recognized. Sad to see that your biases coming to light. Will no longer take you for an objective source.
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The US has no allies in the Muslim world. Only puppet dictators and when push comes to shove, it is safe to say who they will align with. A warmongering imperial state that benefits from human suffering (murica), or one that solely acts in self defense(Russia). You have made enemies of the Muslim world and the disdain the world's Muslims have for you will come to light sooner or later. If a WW3 broke out, we Muslims won't be sitting it out like last time. We will fight. Remember that. And I fully support Russia against NATO. Europe deserves what Russia is doing. They've had a hand in every one of murica's unjustified wars in the Middle-east. I hope Turkey get's out of NATO soon. Would hate to see Muslim brothers and sisters die in a war for our own damn enemies.
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If your Muslim buddy drinks alcohol than he is a Muslim in name only. I guarantee than no devout Muslim will drink alcohol willingly let alone on a regular basis.
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You are trying to justify Murder and rape of millions of people throughout the world by the Brits. Jesus...
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@joeah3479 Why don't you mention how those very same Christians massacred innocent Palestinian refugees and Shia Muslims? Supported by Israel no less? It is because of Israel that so many Palestinians were displaces in the first place.
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@229masterchief Thy're just part of the propaganda effort.
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@nhpkm1 US military aid to Israel is separate from it's financial aid to it.
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@aantony2001 The Turks is Northern Cyprus would habe been ethnically cleansed by Greek extremits if it weren't for Turkey. Why do you not mention the reason Turkey intervened in the first place? You speak of thrm being free, free after they're killed by Greek forces?
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Geopolitics has nothing to do with personal agenda. The only thing that drives politicians to do things are votes.
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Israel first!
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So they want WW3?
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The US is had destabilized 4 entire countries in the middle-east. Because of that, the entirety of the Europe is facing the immigration crisis. But if you look at the US, they are safe with their travel ban. Just goes to show how much a friend the US is to Europe.
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They can have it. Let the US build an artificial island in the Atlantic or the Pacific and they can g ahead and build their fantasy land there.
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@dragosstanciu9866 Kurds were a nomadic Iranian people. Even the word "Kurd" mean nomad in Persian. They never had any ancestral land to begin with.
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@RedbadofFrisia No they were not. The Seljuk Turks were a collection or band of Turkik tribes who invaded southwestern Asia in the 11th century and eventually founded an empire that included Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and most of Iran. The Turks had entire empires in the Middle-east and Eastern Europe. The Kurdes never had a nation in the entire history of mankind.
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@dragosstanciu9866 Yeah, the Middle-East has hundreds of other minorities as well. Your point? None of them have or are asking for their own separate state. The Kurds aren't anything special either.
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@dragosstanciu9866 You see it is not a problem to begin with. The majority of Kurds in the Middle-east live in Turkey and they have never supported an independent Kurdish state. Why? Because no other state in that region has a better standard of living or quality of life than Turkey. They know that Turkey is in the top 20 in terms of GDP in the entire world and most prefer to identify as Turkish because "Turkish" is not an ethnicity, it's a nationality. "Turkik" is an ethnicity. So the Kurds can be Kurdish and Turkish both at the same time. Also, the people of Turkey have more freedom than most other nations in the region as well. What you have in Syria is 20k-30k armed to the teeth militia that forcefully recruits men and women, even kids, to fight the US' proxy wars. They do not represent the lager body of Kurdish people in the world. They are separatist groups called PKK and the YPG (Which Turkey, EU and even the US has designated as terrorists) who want to destroy their hosts nations in order to create a fictional state but the fact of the matter is, that would never happen. It requires the destruction of Turkey but you see, the US companies are the biggest investors in Turkey. Turkey also hosts US nuclear bases. It is also a NATO member and has the second biggest military in the alliance. It also, confines Russia into the Black sea and prevents it from reaching the Meditrainean via the Bosphorus straits. Turkey is infinitely more important to the US than a non-state actor like the Kurdish separatists could ever be. This is cemented by the fact that the US has betrayed the Kurds before in Iraq.
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@dragosstanciu9866 Iraq already took back the major cities and oilfields the Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga seized. They did this right after the Iraqi Kurds held their referendum. Those oilfields were a major source of revenue for the majority Kurdish region of Iraq. With those gone, the Iraqi autonomous region of Kurdistan is unsustainable in the long run. Not to mention that region itself is firmly divided among 2 separate Kurdish factions. So they don't have a stable leadership either. So yeah, no independent state of Kurdistan emerging anytime soon.
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@dragosstanciu9866 Here's my source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te62AtOkfFg
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Are you kidding me? Have you seen the incredible 2090 futuristic weapons the Gana Military uses? There are videos floating around on the internet of them using Exo-Suits, Hight velocity Helo's ground submarines and underwater tanks. Nobody in their right mind would mess with Ghana.
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Hypocrisy. That's what it is.
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