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Remember if Turkiye did not kick the Armenians and Greeks out.

Anatolia would be ruled just like Bosnia. Now Erdogan is giving more rights to the Kurds. Giving them the green light to form their own self determination.

Bosnia's biggest mistake was not kicking all the serbs out.

You do have Turkish troops in Kosovo. I wonder what the game plan is because it seems another balkan war is coming.

Just what Turkiye needed another shitty war on its doorstep as if the Middle East, Black sea and the Caucasus was not enough!!
 

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Secure at home, empowered in the Middle East and seen as indispensable in Europe, Mr Erdogan is eyeing the greatest bonanza of his quarter of a century in power. Nor is it just abroad where his might is being felt.

In the coming months, he is expected to lay the groundwork for constitutional change allowing him to remain in power beyond 2028, when he will be 74.

Given the risk of alienating such a vital ally and pushing him back into Moscow’s orbit, it is difficult to imagine many European leaders protesting.

Mr Erdogan has long been desperate to restore Turkey’s Ottoman sheen. Restoring the old empire may not be possible, but few Turks doubt that they now have a leader who is more sultan than president.


(In order not to spoil your appetite in the morning, I advise that Turks not read the comments)
 
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In order not to spoil your appetite in the morning, I advise that Turks not read the comments
That's why we should only cooperate economically with these countries, we should never, I repeat never, help these countries.
They hate us to the bone, and you have to arm yourself to the teeth so that they don't get the wrong idea.

In the long term, Turkey should focus on the Middle and Far East Islamic States in Asia, Africa and the Turkic states.

Turkey should only maintain economic relations with the USA, China, Russia and Europe, nothing more.

How many people like me who live in Europe know how hatred towards Turks & Co is growing because it is a mix of hatred, envy and fear.
 
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The European Union is acting hypocritically towards Turkey, Brussels has no right to teach Ankara democracy.

This was stated by Senior Advisor to the President of Turkey Mehmet Ucum on the social network X, commenting on the report of the rapporteur on Turkey in the European Parliament Nacho Amor.
Ucum quotes Amor, who said that the EU is open to developing defense ties with Turkey, but Turkey has no prospects for membership in the Union. Advisor to Erdogan Ucum said that the European Union is acting insincerely and hypocritically, and the statements of the EP rapporteur are arrogant and "born of a colonial mentality."

"The European Union is the sick man of our time. Those who speak on behalf of this sick man should first look at themselves. The sick man, the European Union, cannot give Turkey lessons in democracy and law. Let them deal with their own crises of democracy and law," Ucum said.

 
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"The European Union is the sick man of our time. Those who speak on behalf of this sick man should first look at themselves. The sick man, the European Union, cannot give Turkey lessons in democracy and law. Let them deal with their own crises of democracy and law," Ucum said.
"Kiss kiss, hug hug" overtures lasted about 1 week before straddling back to the regular stuff, has to be a new record.
 

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That's why we should only cooperate economically with these countries, we should never, I repeat never, help these countries.
They hate us to the bone, and you have to arm yourself to the teeth so that they don't get the wrong idea.

In the long term, Turkey should focus on the Middle and Far East Islamic States in Asia, Africa and the Turkic states.

Turkey should only maintain economic relations with the USA, China, Russia and Europe, nothing more.

How many people like me who live in Europe know how hatred towards Turks & Co is growing because it is a mix of hatred, envy and fear.

Its why i say to the Kurds and other minority groups not to fall for the euro-origin mans games, he hates the brown to the core. And of all the non-white races out there they hate the Turks the most because of our ability to rise above them as has happened countless times in history. Its why i say, when a Kurd sees a euro-origin man promoting division between him and the Turk, he should spit in that's demons face and call him a ku*t. It sounds harsh, its sounds extreme but these devils are trying to make us kill each other so that in the end they can come in and turns us all into their slaves.

Race and Religion may not be important to the Turks, but in Europe its critical in understanding their behaviour and attitude towards us. I get this forum wants to stay away from it, but much of whats happening against the Turks and the middle east is about about race and religion. The isrealis don't hide it, they openly tell us its about race and religion when they exterminate the palestinians. The euro-origin people hide it under positive sounding yet false slogans like "shared values".
 

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I know these are professionals when it comes to dividing cultures they sow a seed of discord to then weaken them and destroy both. That's why you should attack them with their weapons by using exactly this weapon in Europe.
Greece is at odds with Macedonia, France with England, Germany with half of Europe.
Yes, this discord is still there, it just needs to be encouraged
You just have to plant the seeds of discord and use the weapons they use against the Turks and Kurds. In itself, it is easy to pay extremists through middlemen.
A false flag attack here and there and everything falls apart at the seams

Although I generally don't approve of such things and people need to grow up and respect each other regardless of religion, ethnicity, origin and culture.
Nevertheless, it is very tempting to experience this when they have to swallow their own medicine.
 
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That's why you should attack them with their weapons by using exactly this weapon in Europe.
Greece is at odds with Macedonia, France with England, Germany with half of Europe.
Yes, this discord is still there, it just needs to be encouraged
You just have to plant the seeds of discord and use the weapons they use against the Turks and Kurds. In itself, it is easy to pay extremists through middlemen.
A false flag attack here and there and everything falls apart at the seams

You live in Germany, yet you have such hostile ideas against Europe. Maybe your way of thinking is what makes Europeans weary of you, and why they feel threatened.

How would you feel if people who moved to your country would have such bad opinions about it and would be open to such hostile ideas?
 

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You live in Germany, yet you have such hostile ideas against Europe. Maybe your way of thinking is what makes Europeans weary of you, and why they feel threatened.

How would you feel if people who moved to your country would have such bad opinions about it and would be open to such hostile ideas?
Those hostile ideas were created by Europe itself,you need to understand the history of Turks in Europe first and the European policies against Turks and none European immigrants.
There was almost no policy of including them into the European society,most countries just created getto's(lack of interest),discrimination,second class citizen etc.
So,no inclusiveness.
Türkiye's policy was the opposite,inclusiveness of all ''Turks'' around the world.
If you were in such a position,where would your alignment be?
Every foreigner(refugess excluded since you know what) living in Türkiye is included in society,not excluded.
See the difference?
 

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By the way, this is the first time Trump and Erdoğan talked since Trump assumed the office for a second time. First time in 2 months. Good, and bad.
I dont think it is bad. Trump has needed and will always need an enemy or adversary. As unstable as he is, so long as he doesnt aim for us, it is all good. we shouldnt mess with "crazy of village"
 

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The discords between Europeans is very interesting. Most of them for example have historical grievances concerning their borders. Most countries that neighbour each other have historical claims to each others territories. Not to mention that discrimination and racism is extreme in many of them. For example look at how the "gypsies" are treated in most of europe. Yet no media ever provokes these discords between them, yet all of them without fail will talk about the "Kurds".

And when you look into those discords, the most death, destruction and tyranny Europeans have experienced has been caused to them by other Europeans. The Turk, the Muslim in general is nothing compared to what Europeans have done to themselves.

I've visited quite a few countries in europe and the racism in many of them is bordering fanatical. In a place like the czech republic outside of Prague if your brown skinned that is enough for no one to give you a job. Also a crazy level of ignorance pervades many these racist cultures/nations, they think they know everything about you but know next to nothing.
 
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