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Logic would dictate that a great-full "new nation" would know who it owns it's existence to.Because they are not going to stop there and start going for Turkish territory?
Well I guess i will not be seeing any posts from you aside those concerning internal matters of the UKWhy not mind your own business?
Why keep involving yourselves in lands you have no business in?
No, but in his last address towards the NATO membership of Finland and Sweden, he mentioned something about the USA's obligation to fight terrorism. specifically in Syria.So what is Erdogan waiting for ? Christmas ?
Well I guess i will not be seeing any posts from you aside those concerning internal matters of the UK
really?You join this forum and spread pro russia propaganda,
I wasn't aware that Syria already belongs to Turkey - sorrythen you start pushing pkkistan, "why not give your country away".
Ahh...NO...then you will bring up the holocaust and that would be a no win situation for me.What next you going to push armenian allegations against Turkey?
really?
I wasn't aware that Syria already belongs to Turkey - sorry
Ahh...NO...then you will bring up the holocaust and that would be a no win situation for me.
yes bringing in a proposalYou know what you are doing.
I don't ignore or tolerate any terrorism and I don't play ignorant - i brought in a proposal - that's allYou ignore the PKK terrorism and justify it under the guise of statehood. You play ignorant as to why external nations support it, why nations in europe for example funnel money and weapons towards them.
TrueWhen one act of terrorism happens in europe, the entire Muslim worlds get shit on. When PKK kurds commit thousands of acts of terrorism, the european response is why not give them a country, they deserve one.
True - therefore Turkey's move to hand over occupied Syrian territory to form a Kurdish state would be a historic 1st time achievement.But no European has ever given a country to any minority willingly that they stole from.
therefore Turkey's move to hand over occupied Syrian territory to form a Kurdish state would be a historic 1st time achievement.
And then get back stabbed. Sounds like a great idea. Let's destabilize the M-E even more.
That map and your comment shows how little you know of Turkish presence in the Middle East. Memluks of Egypt were a Turkic Dynasty that ruled Syria 1250 to 1517. Before that the Turkish Great Seljuk Empire ruled big part of Syria 1037-1194.Okay guys, being new in this forum it is enlightening for me to see the reactions - especially the last post.
So thanks for your contributions - and I won't bother you fellows on that matter anymore - promise.
Syria after all was Turkish land for a thousand years
On behalf of the forum participants, I say we are delighted to have contributed to your research! Hang around, you never know what’s coming… BTW, what was your survey all about? Communicational skills, IQ levels, emotional responces, grasp of contemporary issues, knowledge of history, or none of these?Okay guys, being new in this forum it is enlightening for me to see the reactions - especially the last post.
So thanks for your contributions - and I won't bother you fellows on that matter anymore - promise.
Syria after all was Turkish land for a thousand years
My Turkmen bretherns still there Albeit kurdified. Lots of Diyarbakır folk has %20(standart for Turkmen) Eastern Eurasian but they call themselves Kurdish.
Qara Qoyunlu, Aq Qoyunlu, Mamluk Sultanate and previously other Turkish Beyliks? You think the Ottomans were the only Turkish states at that time?Okay guys, being new in this forum it is enlightening for me to see the reactions - especially the last post.
So thanks for your contributions - and I won't bother you fellows on that matter anymore - promise.
Syria after all was Turkish land for a thousand years
Okay guys, being new in this forum it is enlightening for me to see the reactions - especially the last post.
So thanks for your contributions - and I won't bother you fellows on that matter anymore - promise.
Syria after all was Turkish land for a thousand years