Çavuşoğlu: Diplomatic level contacts started with Egypt

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There are Tb2's over there
And rumors of korkut as well as hisar systems being deployed recently
Military base are more than fighter jets in a country with no 4th gen fighter jets at all
Rumors indicate that Akinci may also be transfered to the military base over

Its being left open, basically saying if you escalate things i will escalate things by turning into a fully functioning air base. Because once you put Turkish fighters in there and you use them directly, it can easily turn into a war between Turkey and whoever is against us in Libya. At the moment its at the level of proxies at least diplomatically.

Once Turkish jets enter, there is no hiding it the way the Russians do.
 

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Maybe 3 years ago in this forum, I said we should start talking with Egypt again because we need them especially for gas talk. Now look after three years, Erdogan accepted it. I don't give a f*ck about the situation in Egypt and if sisi is a dictator or not and this not my job. I hope the same thing with Israel soon.
We dont nees Egypt for gas talk tbh
What Turkey needs Egypt for is the EEZ no more
And from what I know, Egypt is just playing with both sides, Greece and Turkey tbh
Egypt doesnt want either Turkey or Greece to establish their EEZ
Egypt, under Al-Sisi, wants to export Gas to Europe. In fact, the egyptian leadership believes that this will solve all of the country's financial issues
If either Greec or Turkey get their EEZ, they will be the ones who will export the gas to europe and not Egypt
Egypt is just toying with both
IMO, Turkey should keep in mind this fact while discussing with Egypt. Never get too close with the current administration

From how I see it, Erdo accepted talking with Egypt just because of Greece and not because he wanna be friends with Al-Sisi
Again, I may be wrong
 

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We dont nees Egypt for gas talk tbh
What Turkey needs Egypt for is the EEZ no more
And from what I know, Egypt is just playing with both sides, Greece and Turkey tbh
Egypt doesnt want either Turkey or Greece to establish their EEZ
Egypt, under Al-Sisi, wants to export Gas to Europe. In fact, the egyptian leadership believes that this will solve all of the country's financial issues
If either Greec or Turkey get their EEZ, they will be the ones who will export the gas to europe and not Egypt
Egypt is just toying with both
IMO, Turkey should keep in mind this fact while discussing with Egypt. Never get too close with the current administration

From how I see it, Erdo accepted talking with Egypt just because of Greece and not because he wanna be friends with Al-Sisi
Again, I may be wrong

Turkey has all the gas infrastructure in place. If you want to export gas to europe you run a pipe up past the TRNC into Turkey. But last thing isreal wants is eygption competition. Last thing the Americans, Russians, Europeans want is muslim state co-operating with each other and supporting each other.

From egypts perspective its an easy deal. Turkey is the cheapest and most efficient way to do it. Plus it gives you the advantage that now Turkey has every reason to protect your country from outside interference.

As for Turkey, the east med isnt about Gas, its about not allowing her freedom of movement to be harmed. Its the same reason why Turkey risked war against the world to stop the illegal annexation of Cyprus. No one is confining Turkey just to her land mass. The very same reason why Turkey got involved in Libya.

Turkey is becoming too big and too strong to let snakes get away with murder. A wise man looks to the future, 10 years from Turkey will be even bigger and stronger, 20 years from now Turkey is going to slap everyone down with force. Its best to cut a diplomatic deal now, instead of waiting for Turkey to become strong enough to physically take what's hers.

Turkey a hundred years ago was 10 million and at her weakest after hundreds of years of wars, the world still couldnt conquer the Turks. Today Turkey is nearing 90 million, with a rapidly expanding defence industry.

Its best to wake up before its too late.
 

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I hate nobody. My problem is, how people by clear mind can support or like a Dictator? He kills, torture and ropes his own people. He Threatening democracy and human rights with his feeds. I don’t get it. I just want to understand it. Of course, I know why you “like” him. But I don’t understand the Egyptians.

If youare going to hate dictators, be ready for problems with all middle eastern countries. Dictatorship is a normal regime for the peoples of the middle east. One dictator goes and another comes and the loop continues like this. Do nt tell me that you think Morsi is very democratic :)
 
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It is said that egypt was going to send troops to fight in Idlib. But it seems those rumours were unfounded.

Too bad it never happened. Would have been great target practice.

Lmaooo in their dreams we will leave
Their land force literally gets their equipment from aliexpress lol
 

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It is said that egypt was going to send troops to fight in Idlib. But it seems those rumours were unfounded.

Too bad it never happened. Would have been great target practice.

Lmaooo in their dreams we will leave
Egypt troops alongside Bashar al assad?
 

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Yep they did train the so called syrian arab army who is consisted of Iranian militias.
Syrian arab army is their ow army but yes they consist of many shia/iran millitias. Hezbollah etc. when was this incident? You have source?
 
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Syrian arab army is their ow army but yes they consist of many shia/iran millitias. Hezbollah etc. when was this incident? You have source?
Major Yusuf Al-Hamoud, the official spokesman for the Syrian National Army affiliated to the Syrian opposition, told IranWire in a statement: "148 members of the Egyptian army's special forces arrived in Syria on July 26, arriving at Hama military airport in central Syria in three batches from the Egyptian city of Ismailia."

Al-Hamoud added that two batches of 98 members, most of them officers of various ranks, were transferred to the city of Aleppo and deployed in the town of Khan Al-Asal in in the rural area west of Aleppo, which regime forces took control of during their last campaign in February. A spokesman for the National Army said the third batch of 50 members arrived at Hama Military Airport from Cairo Airport on the morning of July 27, and were transferred on the same day to the city of Saraqib, east of Idlib governorate in northern Syria.

Al-Hamoud also said the Egyptian forces were coordinating with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards to train regime forces and help launch fresh military operations. At the same time, Iran-backed militias and Syrian regime forces have stepped up measures against Syrian opposition forces in Idlib and the Aleppo area.
 

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Major Yusuf Al-Hamoud, the official spokesman for the Syrian National Army affiliated to the Syrian opposition, told IranWire in a statement: "148 members of the Egyptian army's special forces arrived in Syria on July 26, arriving at Hama military airport in central Syria in three batches from the Egyptian city of Ismailia."

Al-Hamoud added that two batches of 98 members, most of them officers of various ranks, were transferred to the city of Aleppo and deployed in the town of Khan Al-Asal in in the rural area west of Aleppo, which regime forces took control of during their last campaign in February. A spokesman for the National Army said the third batch of 50 members arrived at Hama Military Airport from Cairo Airport on the morning of July 27, and were transferred on the same day to the city of Saraqib, east of Idlib governorate in northern Syria.

Al-Hamoud also said the Egyptian forces were coordinating with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards to train regime forces and help launch fresh military operations. At the same time, Iran-backed militias and Syrian regime forces have stepped up measures against Syrian opposition forces in Idlib and the Aleppo area.
Sheet this is actually very shocking news if its true. If they have really gone so low to assist that dog bashar, and the iranian. I read about that maybe arab states are reconsidering to normalise relations with bashar, but to assist millitarily is actully so shocking. Traitors🤮
 

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Found source! 🤮🤮 The egyptian people and nation deserve so much better..
 

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If youare going to hate dictators, be ready for problems with all middle eastern countries. Dictatorship is a normal regime for the peoples of the middle east. One dictator goes and another comes and the loop continues like this. Do nt tell me that you think Morsi is very democratic :)
You quote me, and didnt read "I dont hate nobody".
Morsi is the only democratic elected president in the history of Egypt.
 

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You quote me, and didnt read "I dont hate nobody".
Morsi is the only democratic elected president in the history of Egypt.


You should not attach too much meaning to Morsi. He was as democratic a leader as she could be in the middle east. If he were in turkey, I bet Morsi would be the most radical politician.
 

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You should not attach too much meaning to Morsi. He was as democratic a leader as she could be in the middle east. If he were in turkey, I bet Morsi would be the most radical politician.

An israeli talking about radicalism LOL
 

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View attachment 31070 Found source! 🤮🤮 The egyptian people and nation deserve so much better..

if this is true .. it will be another slap on turkey's face .. and believe me , erdogan will bow to egypt because of this move in fact if any fight break up in that area , i won't be surprised if erdogan order the army not to kill the egyptians troops and wait them to get killed by them
 

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