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They won't give us that much time. Even before the strikes to Iran began, ex prime minister Naftali Bennet said Türkiye is the next. Michael Rubin posted on X: 2026 Iran, 2036 Türkiye. But as I said, they won't wait that much. While we should prepare for such a war like there is no tomorrow, we should pay utmost attention to our language and lower the tone. We should somehow get more integrated to european defence infrastructure, even just for political support. In our preparation we need to focus on those weapons that are effective against aircraft carriers, mainly missiles and stealth drones with large strike capability (Anka 4?). Although, the performance of Iran's ballistic missiles so far have been miserable. I am not mentioning Kaan because by the time we have it in large enough numbers it will be 2036, too late. We should modernize all our F16 and try to get hold of more Eurofighters within the next couple of years. If necessary, we should pay for the right to upgrade their radars. We have only a few years, certainly not 7-8 years.
Liberal democracy can go fuck itself.
Look at the liberal democracies in Europe, all toothless and war-weary. When a conflict arises, they seek proximity to countries that might be able to defend them, since the US no longer does (see NATO Steadfast Dart 2026). They literally gave Turkey a blow job, they think Turkey is so great. So please spare us the Western understanding of liberal democracies.
I apologise in advance to everyone for my choice of words, especially during Ramadan, but people need to wake up. This era, especially now, is the time of skills, power and whether you can use them. Liberal democracies may work in times of peace, but in a world that is on fire and about to explode, you need skills and hardliners they know the Game.
I trust Erdoğan and Fidan more than anyone (other Politicans in Turkey) else in Turkey; he knows all the bastards and how they play the game.
Australia is protected, so you don't need to worry, the US/UK are there. China has no impact there.Bro I live in Australia you dont even wanna know that the thought of fighting China in the pacific is terrifying everybody in Australia. Our people are not ready to fight a war.
The only two situation that China would attack Australia, one is Australia submarine attack China ships, or Australia airstrike China.Bro I live in Australia you dont even wanna know that the thought of fighting China in the pacific is terrifying everybody in Australia. Our people are not ready to fight a war.
Are you living in some long lost past?We are children of The Glorious Empire and glorious fathers, I am not going let anyone poke fun on that, never
Interestingly you say that.Are you living in some long lost past?
Liberal democracy can go fuck itself.
Look at the liberal democracies in Europe, all toothless and war-weary. When a conflict arises, they seek proximity to countries that might be able to defend them, since the US no longer does (see NATO Steadfast Dart 2026). They literally gave Turkey a blow job, they think Turkey is so great. So please spare us the Western understanding of liberal democracies.
I apologise in advance to everyone for my choice of words, especially during Ramadan, but people need to wake up. This era, especially now, is the time of skills, power and whether you can use them. Liberal democracies may work in times of peace, but in a world that is on fire and about to explode, you need skills and hardliners they know the Game.
I trust Erdoğan and Fidan more than anyone (other Politicans in Turkey) else in Turkey; he knows all the bastards and how they play the game.
Precisely, Kemalism only reacts... but reacting is not enough today. They reacted to Cyprus, they reacted to arms embargoes by Cyprus, they reacted to the Aegean with Casus Belli.
It was always others who went on the offensive.
Israel and the USA have shown quite openly what the difference is between reacting and acting; it's called a pre-emptive strike, and the world responded with neither outrage nor sanctions, because they have the upper hand.