As predicted...
Fqing disgraceful tbh
"Şehitlerimizin kanı yerde kalmadı, kalmıyor, kalmayacak! "they will later today publish some artierlly strikes into empty fields lel
ye u cant be taken serious, u need to crush them, they need to fear to point their guns at u and they dont because ur not hitting them hard enough or even at all.
"Şehitlerimizin kanı yerde kalmadı, kalmıyor, kalmayacak! "
proceeds to showcase artilerry strikes, rinse and repeat, til the next strike on turkish outposts, rinse and repeat.
Question: if these preventative and punishing artillery strikes are so effective to kill 25 insects at once, why are we doing them only after we have martyrs? I mean why not do it everyday?
Erdogan does not give a shit to what his party or the cabinet members say, or suggest. Especially in the last few months, he is acting along with the agenda of National Security Council. Almost all are focused on the western front, the Aegean. Council expects an unexpected move from Greece, sooner than expected. Whatever is going to happen, it will happen lightning fast. One of these days, you may see the crescent and star flying over the Dodecanese!Still no operation I knew it all along that it wont happen because Erdogans cabinet is full of guys who wank off to russia.
Before people start sayingmuh west or muh nato.
If Turkiye has its camps split between pro western and pro axis like Russia, China or Iran its not really independant to begin with.
Normally I would think the show down with Greece would not tie up too many land forces. 50000 would more than suffice to liberate several islands. It will otherwise be an air and sea war. I guess however we dont have that many Hisar batteries yet to protect both the west front and our forces in Syria. So it makes sense what the Council is probably advising. It is not a limitation due to men power rather equipment, and that I hope only temporarily. If we want no war in the future, we should build an arsenal ready to take down several countries at once: the old famous 2.5 rule (probably needs revision to 3.5 in current times!)Erdogan does not give a shit to what his party or the cabinet members say, or suggest. Especially in the last few months, he is acting along with the agenda of National Security Council. Almost all are focused on the western front, the Aegean. Council expects an unexpected move from Greece, sooner than expected. Whatever is going to happen, it will happen lightning fast. One of these days, you may see the crescent and star flying over the Dodecanese!
Just for show.Question: if these preventative and punishing artillery strikes are so effective to kill 25 insects at once, why are we doing them only after we have martyrs? I mean why not do it everyday?
Erdogan does not give a shit to what his party or the cabinet members say, or suggest. Especially in the last few months, he is acting along with the agenda of National Security Council. Almost all are focused on the western front, the Aegean. Council expects an unexpected move from Greece, sooner than expected. Whatever is going to happen, it will happen lightning fast. One of these days, you may see the crescent and star flying over the Dodecanese!
On the contrary, I see a great deal of determination, a will to confront any aggression, and use such action to our benefit in the long run. Council seems to be on top of things, keeping the non-relevant off the loop. That is how I see it. There will be severe consequence as the state decides to act, and that is where Erdogan comes in, to assess the damage.wishful thinking.
the sooner AK party supporters call a spade a spade, the sooner the Turkish nation can move on from this incompetence.
Doesn't seem to me like there's much to care about in the Aegean compared to Turkey's southern and eastern borders.Erdogan does not give a shit to what his party or the cabinet members say, or suggest. Especially in the last few months, he is acting along with the agenda of National Security Council. Almost all are focused on the western front, the Aegean. Council expects an unexpected move from Greece, sooner than expected. Whatever is going to happen, it will happen lightning fast. One of these days, you may see the crescent and star flying over the Dodecanese!
Situation looks to be exactly as you have described, but only at the surface… That is why I put forth such an argument. Adversaries will pull the trigger when they sense it is the right time to do so! And I suggest they will want to push for an opportunity as they see Turkey thoroughly involved in North Syria. This may give Turkey a greater opportunity to write off quite a few, prickly issues on the agenda…Doesn't seem to me like there's much to care about in the Aegean compared to Turkey's southern and eastern borders.
Council expects an unexpected move from Greece, sooner than expected. Whatever is going to happen, it will happen lightning fast.
like what ?
Doesn't seem to me like there's much to care about in the Aegean compared to Turkey's southern and eastern borders.
Your guess is good as mine bro! Could be a deliberate or accidental attack on a coastguard or navy patrol vessel, or a civilian boat, an over-excited Greek sailor accidentally pressing the red button, a loose missile landing where it is not supposed to, or a plane downed after a dogfight… I say a clash over a disputed island is more than likely, but unlike 1995, Turkey may not choose to end it so soon…like what ?
Erdogan does not seem to be the sole decision maker recently! He is declslvely alligned with the Securlty Counsil.Even then erdogans political failure gave the greeks time to their nation into an american base, its far too late do anything about it now. Its a bit like how he wasted years in Syria. There were years when there was no russia and no american presence in the north, he didnt do anything, he kept barking and barking and barking.
He waited until the pkk took most of the north and sat back as the americans and russians entrenched themselves in the north.
its a clown show and many erdogan supporters are brainwashed in their mosques by their imams about the great caliph erdogan. He's mostly been a total failure for Turkey. Him and his cronies though have robbed the nation blind, filled their pockets to the brim.
Erdogan reminds me of the Ottomans during their dying days.