Asena_great
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fuck history time for action is right now. they want to see blood flow in street ?? let them have itThe history will never forgive those!
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fuck history time for action is right now. they want to see blood flow in street ?? let them have itThe history will never forgive those!
To forgive someone, you should remember stuff first. To remember you need a well functioning hippocampus of your brain so that it could hold memories for short term and then transfer to other memory storage parts of brain for safe keeping. So much for science.The history will never forgive those!
the chart blow is the make up of PKK no matter what any otginization need have the similar chart back in 90s Jitem attacked all 5 branches and by 2000s the PKK almost were finished until AKP revived it you say we cant solve PKK problem in their new shape yes cant but there was always a solution and that is Jitem style attack on all 5 branches within and without turkish borderYou can't solve PKK NGO problem with UCAVs.
Bro, you break down your list of problems, but I’m afraid Civil Society is not a problem. On the contrary, civil society is the one thing Turks can’t manage at all because we don’t know jack when it comes to organization and something we should‘ve learned by now.My great hope is they just have the head snake disband it live on TV, then attack the ones who refuse.
Let's stop and think here, 2015-2020 timeframe changed the nature of PKK a lot. They are no longer a huge probem in the military sense. At least not in our borders.
The problem is:
1- Political: HDP
2- Civil Society: NGOs and media arm
3- Judiciary: Bars and lawfare apparatus
4- Criminal: Small sale gangs. (large mafia organizations are tied to Ülkü Ocakları ATM, even kurdish ones.)
You can't solve PKK NGO problem with UCAVs. Technically we can, but we are far too integrated with the global economy to do so. The most "military" thing that can be used to deal with current iteration of PKK is the riot police and TEM, maybe PÖH too.
South of the border is another matter.