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Can Somebody Tell me if this is Controversial or Unexpected from him in Turkey ?

"Mansur President states that he has no choice but to integrate refugees into Turkish society.
He also explains that they support EU projects and take care of 30,000 Syrian families!"

Well He isnt wrong tbh, deporting back 3 mil people is a mammoth project and not an easy task.

Humans are compelx you may never know how they would react, certainly not happy because they fled from the dictator and are not happy that he(assad) wasnt toppled. Theyre scared of him and will probably burn their current host country than going back to that no-mans land.

The best solution I can think of is deporting 1 mil refugees, and by that I mean sending back the worst of the worst.

At this point on the best we can do is damage control, so letting no illegal immigrants in, but you prob see how we're dealing with it.
 

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Well He isnt wrong tbh, deporting back 3 mil people is a mammoth project and not an easy task.

Humans are compelx you may never know how they would react, certainly not happy because they fled from the dictator and are not happy that he(assad) wasnt toppled. Theyre scared of him and will probably burn their current host country than going back to that no-mans land.

The best solution I can think of is deporting 1 mil refugees, and by that I mean sending back the worst of the worst.

At this point on the best we can do is damage control, so letting no illegal immigrants in, but you prob see how we're dealing with it.
Why does everyone believe that they fled Assad?

Their "migration" has mostly economic background and forced conscription.
 
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Can Somebody Tell me if this is Controversial or Unexpected from him in Turkey ?

"Mansur President states that he has no choice but to integrate refugees into Turkish society.
He also explains that they support EU projects and take care of 30,000 Syrian families!"

He just lost my vote.

We kicked out the British, we kicked out the Greeks but we can't kick out a bunch of Syrians?

Are you fucking kidding me?
 

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Everyone that thinks that all the refugees can just be kicked out is delusional. And everyone that thinks that integration of the refugees is wrong: you're part of the problem.

Many refugees will stay whether you want it or not. You can't just deport them by force. And if they stay, you have to integrate them, tell them what the Turkish way of life is. Otherwise, you will have millions of people living in parallel societies in the country, not contributing to the country.

Immigration will be and always has been a part of humanity, one of the loudest complainers in here migrated to Australia, my family did to Germany.
 
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Everyone that thinks that all the refugees can just be kicked out is delusional. And everyone that thinks that integration of the refugees is wrong: you're part of the problem.

Many refugees will stay whether you want it or not. You can't just deport them by force. And if they stay, you have to integrate them, tell them what the Turkish way of life is. Otherwise, you will have millions of people living in parallel societies in the country, not contributing to the country.

Immigration will be and always has been a part of humanity, one of the loudest complainers in here migrated to Australia, my family did to Germany.
You know what? if the politicians fail us we will take it to the streets and we will solve it with blood.

Whatever it takes. I have nothing to lose.
 

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You know what? if the politicians fail us we will take it to the streets and we will solve it with blood.

Whatever it takes. I have nothing to lose.

So what did a refugee do to you in your lifetime that warrants killing them?
 
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So what did a refugee do to you in your lifetime that warrants killing them?
My grandfathers didn't give their lives for me to sit and watch as this country is invaded.

You can act like an istanbul prostitute during british invasion happy that you found new customers.
I'm not like that.
 
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Everyone that thinks that all the refugees can just be kicked out is delusional. And everyone that thinks that integration of the refugees is wrong: you're part of the problem.

Many refugees will stay whether you want it or not. You can't just deport them by force. And if they stay, you have to integrate them, tell them what the Turkish way of life is. Otherwise, you will have millions of people living in parallel societies in the country, not contributing to the country.

Immigration will be and always has been a part of humanity, one of the loudest complainers in here migrated to Australia, my family did to Germany.
Integrating Arabs... Netherlands, France and Italy is greeting. :)

You don't need to kick them out cut all the funds and payments and they will return, when they go back over the holidays they can stay there too.
 

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Can Somebody Tell me if this is Controversial or Unexpected from him in Turkey ?

"Mansur President states that he has no choice but to integrate refugees into Turkish society.
He also explains that they support EU projects and take care of 30,000 Syrian families!"

He has to speak like that politically. He tells what the UN woman wants to hear. He can't say I will kick 4 million people overnight.
 

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Absolute garbage opinion. We don't need to host 5,3 million Syrians just to have some mercenaries.

Turkey has the second largest army in NATO and arguably the strongest army in the region.

We don't need mercenaries period.

Nobody wants them, even including most AKP voters. They will be gone after 2023.
I can see some use in mercenaries but you don't want proxies having more combat experience than your actual army.

Proxies are there to get chewed up by enemy machine guns while your guys sneak round the side and stab the enemy in the back. I mean, putting it realistically.
 

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Everyone that thinks that all the refugees can just be kicked out is delusional. And everyone that thinks that integration of the refugees is wrong: you're part of the problem.

Many refugees will stay whether you want it or not. You can't just deport them by force. And if they stay, you have to integrate them, tell them what the Turkish way of life is. Otherwise, you will have millions of people living in parallel societies in the country, not contributing to the country.

Immigration will be and always has been a part of humanity, one of the loudest complainers in here migrated to Australia, my family did to Germany.
There's a major difference between legal immigration and illegals flooding in across the border or refugees being given temporary protection with the expectation that they will go back eventually.

I think modern propaganda has rotted people's brains too much with the "OMG deporting people is literally a crime against humanity, how could you?". You are not obliged to accept people who haven't passed the vetting process and neither are you necesarrily a horrible person for doing so. Many successful and fairly democratic countries do it.
 
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I can see some use in mercenaries but you don't want proxies having more combat experience than your actual army.

Proxies are there to get chewed up by enemy machine guns while your guys sneak round the side and stab the enemy in the back. I mean, putting it realistically.
We're not in WWI where we need cannon fodder to fill the trenches. Modern warfare is incredibly complex and requires an incredible level of cohesion. You can't have that when half of your army speaks arabic. This causes a lot of battles to turn into an incoherent mess. Which is partially why we lost so many tanks in syria operations. Because they weren't properly supported by the "infantry" who were busy filming with telephones and uploading our losses to the internet.

There's a major difference between legal immigration and illegals flooding in across the border or refugees being given temporary protection with the expectation that they will go back eventually.

I think modern propaganda has rotted people's brains too much with the "OMG deporting people is literally a crime against humanity, how could you?". You are not obliged to accept people who haven't passed the vetting process and neither are you necesarrily a horrible person for doing so. Many successful and fairly democratic countries do it.

It all became clear when in certain provinces more babies are being born to Syrians than Turks. It is an invasion. Pure and simple. When you need to speak arabic to visit certain parts of your country. It is no longer your country, it is slowly being taken from you. We are not stupid.
 
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Clearly something has to be done but they announce no such plans and insist that the plane will land on the ship as it is and share 3D rendered images with the base model. We know it's a lie, we know either the plane or the ship has to be modified

@Nutuk
You know there's so much politics and propaganda involved here due to Selçuk Bayraktar's personal relationship with Erdoğan. Why do you think nobody talks about Aksungur? "Just trust them" is a naive approach.

Only thing I know is that a prototype of MIUS will be flying before the election and it will be part of their propaganda. Other than that, I know nothing.
 

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Clearly something has to be done but they announce no such plans and insist that the plane will land on the ship as it is and share 3D rendered images with the base model. We know it's a lie, we know either the plane or the ship has to be modified

@Nutuk
You know there's so much politics and propaganda involved here due to Selçuk Bayraktar's personal relationship with Erdoğan. Why do you think nobody talks about Aksungur? "Just trust them" is a naive approach.

Only thing I know is that a prototype of MIUS will be flying before the election and it will be part of their propaganda. Other than that, I know nothing.
That's so untrue.
I never heard that the plane would land with no modification on the landing strip, it is supposed to be stopped by some means on the ship by help of a hook that is on the plane or possibly by an elastic barrier.

The 2023 date is a very realistic date as the US is making even full size planes in a similar time frame. Baykar is known to be a company that deliver the promise rather than talk. More sales make more money, I think they are less interested in money but more interested in the victory.
 
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I know, politics destroy a lot.

Defense industry is pretty much the only industry in Turkey that is doing fairly well (automobile industry too to be fair), let us not destroy that one too.

Our agricultural industry is a drama, little Netherlands produces more than Turkey. It's a blatant shame
 
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I know, politics destroy a lot.

Defense industry is pretty much the only industry in Turkey that is doing fairly well (automobile industry too to be fair), let us not destroy that one too.

Our agricultural industry is a drama, little Netherlands produces more than Turkey. It's a blatant shame

It's not up to us to keep politics out. They kept ANKA out for many years keep adding and asking new features which ended up as ANKA-S but they immediately bought Bayraktar drones even though it flew lower and slower. This issue is already highly politicized.

Yet this is nothing compared to cancelling the Ada class tender that was awarded to RMK Marine for purely political reasons. Selling BMC to Ethem Sancak and then awarding Altay production to inexperienced BMC and things happening around that

There's a high level of corruption and political favoritism. It's bright as day to anyone with half a brain


So I don't want them to butcher the ship's amphibious capabilities just to say "we landed"

See the similarity between anka-b, anka-s and aksungur. Look at the wing structure of the aksungur. Tusaş doesn't seem to have thought much of it.

It's normal. Look at Heron and Eitan. You don't have to make the aircraft in a funny shape to get the job done. It's not a beauty contest
 
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It's not up to us to keep politics out. They kept ANKA out for many years keep adding and asking new features which ended up as ANKA-S but they immediately bought Bayraktar drones even though it flew lower and slower. This issue is already highly politicized.

Yet this is nothing compared to cancelling the Ada class tender that was awarded to RMK Marine for purely political reasons. Selling BMC to Ethem Sancak and then awarding Altay production to inexperienced BMC and things happening around that

There's a high level of corruption and political favoritism. It's bright as day to anyone with half a brain


So I don't want them to butcher the ship's amphibious capabilities just to say "we landed"



It's normal. Look at Heron and Eitan. You don't have to make the aircraft in a funny shape to get the job done. It's not a beauty contest

Having an MIC means its political. Defence companies compete how much they can bribe politicians or having connections.

Remember this the Northrop YF23 Black Widow was much more superior to the Lockheed YF22. How did lockheed win because they are better at bribing and marketing.

Adolf Hitler rejected the STG44 early on because it was ugly 🤣

Always has been political if only Turkish politicians chose the superior product I doubt that they know about weapons themselves 🤣🤣🤣

In Australia we shot ourselves in foot due to our politicians choosing French submarines.
 
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Yeah and there was a bribing scandal in the West Germany during the purchase of F104G. But it became a scandal you know. In Turkey this sort of thing is just normal.

Adolf Hitler rejected the STG44 early on because it was ugly 🤣
That's a myth by the way. He wanted a semi-automatic full-powered rifle like everybody else was doing at the time. That would become the Gewehr 43 eventually.

They disobeyed him and built the Sturmgewehr, they just called it Maschinenpistole 43.

Contrary to the common belief, Hitler was pretty lenient. A lot of people disobeyed him and until the assassination attempt by Stauffenberg, nobody got killed.

Anyway this was a big tangent. I think we have established 3 things.

1) There's corruption and political favoritism in Turkish defence industries like in the Wehrmacht how Gustloff Werke was a favorite company of NSDAP, Baykar, BMC and a few others are favorites of AKP.

2)Either MIUS or TCG Anadolu itself must be modified to some extent for these two to work together.

3)We need faster, more capable UAVs to keep up with the manned platforms. I think it's great that MIUS can keep up with E7-T but in the end we need something like Loyal Wingman.
 
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It's not up to us to keep politics out. They kept ANKA out for many years keep adding and asking new features which ended up as ANKA-S but they immediately bought Bayraktar drones even though it flew lower and slower. This issue is already highly politicized.

Yet this is nothing compared to cancelling the Ada class tender that was awarded to RMK Marine for purely political reasons. Selling BMC to Ethem Sancak and then awarding Altay production to inexperienced BMC and things happening around that

There's a high level of corruption and political favoritism. It's bright as day to anyone with half a brain


So I don't want them to butcher the ship's amphibious capabilities just to say "we landed"

It's normal. Look at Heron and Eitan. You don't have to make the aircraft in a funny shape to get the job done. It's not a beauty contest

1) cheaper than tb2 anka.
2) What is the locality rate of the 2021 model armored vehicles of the 70-year-old Otokar? (engine, transmission, gun turret...?) What can Otokar do in case of a possible war? Hey, wait a minute, my gun turrets will come from America, my engines will come from Germany, apart from saying. Is it normal for almost a century old company to just assemble the parts? How far behind is it compared to its competitors abroad? Despite all this time, money and manpower, the point that Otokar has reached does not deserve appreciation. I support bmc because at least they have a vision, they have goals. yes, there have been delays, but bmc has ten times the potential of otokar. I vote for bmc.
3) Does aerodynamics mean beauty to you? Aksungur's wings are as if they do not belong to Aksungur. the body is the same as the anka-s. Is this what we expect from TUSAS, which will build 5 generation warplanes?
I'm sorry for having high expectations from Tusaş.
 

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