Baryshx
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"Atatürk's three pieces of advice to Numan Menemencioğlu: Don't mess with Russia, don't be a puppet of the West, don't meddle in Arab affairs"
yeah be it, we need the pretext anyway.
Really!You need to do the same. PKK is on the terror organization list of US gov and EU since the 1990s/2000s.
US cooperating with YPG in Syria is a different geopolitical game. Nothing about idolizing PKK as „heroes“ by official state institutions in the West.
Sabra and Shatilla massacres were done by Lebanese Maronite christian militia, at that time allied with Israel. IDF never actively planned, organized and participated in the massacre. This incident happened as a revenge for the Damour massacre perpetrated by PLO. All factions during Lebanese Civil War killed each other like animals, and the different Palestine factions as refugees and foreigners have blood on their hands killing Lebanese people.
That could happen easily in Türkiye as well with radicalized Syrian and other refugees …
How is it strategic? Given how Hamas attacked civilians in scores with clear video evidence that the world has witnessed, they are bound to loose support from most neutral countries or those which weren't vocal about it. Israelis in general are known to exact vengeance just for a few deaths of theirs. Do you think they'll stop and be open to negotiations without razing Gaza to ashesOr strategic.
That ship has sailed 2 days ago.Do you think he(Natenyahu) will offer a country money(for instance to Egypt) to host Palestinians like the EU did to Turkiye for the Syrian refugees? If not, what is his plan? Where will he stop?
So he's going to murder 1 million children even if Hamas surrendered and dissolved? Is that it?That ship has sailed 2 days ago.
I think now others has to offer something to Israel to STOP turning GAza into rubble.
How is it strategic? Israelis in general are known to extract vengeance just for a few deaths of theirs. Do you think they'll stop and be open to negotiations without razing Gaza to ashes
Never purposefully kill children, unless they're shooting at you. There are plenty of countries around the world that are growing only through immigration and would be happy to have young, reasonably healthy families of Palistinians that want a better life and are willing to move somewhere safer, work hard and add to our tax base.So he's going to murder 1 million children even if Hamas surrendered and dissolved? Is that it?
It was a joy to read, thanks.Never purposefully kill children, unless they're shooting at you. There are plenty of countries around the world that are growing only through immigration and would be happy to have young, reasonably healthy families of Palistinians that want a better life and are willing to move somewhere safer, work hard and add to our tax base.
Of those 1 million young people, I'd happily have my country (Canada) take 250,000 of them. We have vast territory and regions of the country that we need to populate. As long as they have no ties to extremism and are willing to integrate into our culture in the customary ways, I'd be happy to bring them here and get them out of harm's way. They're completely free to practice any religion of their choice and they'll find robust communities willing to help them get settled.
We already have a huge base of Lebanese folks that have thrived in cities such as Ottawa and Montreal and have developed robust businesses, blessed us with some of their best food and live happy, healthy, safe lives. I see no reason why the same cannot be true for Palestinians.
Why not? He can kill thousands and the rest of them will have no choice but to escape the onslaught. Egypt will probably accept them and the EU and maybe the US will provide financial assistance to Egypt.What is Natenyahu's endgame? He's willing to sacrifice the Israeli hostages, so it's clear that he is going to turn the city into rubble. But he cannot genocide 2 million people. Especially considering half them are children younger than 14.
Do you think he(Natenyahu) will offer a country money(for instance to Egypt) to host Palestinians like the EU did to Turkiye for the Syrian refugees? If not, what is his plan? Where will he stop?
There will be no Palestine in Canada. If they want to immigrate here or come as refugees and enjoy our freedoms and live free of persecution, I'm happy to have them. I want no part of their warring or any extremism, however. Come here and assimilate peacefully, or die under Israeli bombs and artillery fire. It's a fairly simple concept, IMO.What an idea... take all Palestinians and move them to Canada where they can make their own country. Palestine 2.0 but with snow and polar bears. Lovely.
So he's going to murder 1 million children even if Hamas surrendered and dissolved? Is that it?
The pretext is always there, in two ways you see Palestine the pretext is always there, if you're an Arab, your kin is under occupation, if it's seen form the lens of Islam it has actually become compulsory to retake it based on Islamic law alone lol considering Palestine is home to the third holiest site in Islam. When I say pretext do not think of it as mere rhetoric, it's more than that.Your theory about the need of a pretext to wipe out Israel when sometime in the future after the US is greatly diminished, a Islamic world power will be able to do it, is really silly. Do you actually think fanatic islamists don’t have a pretext already and need some more?
We’ve seen what ISIS did in Syria and Iraq, and they didn’t need any pretext to do it. What did the Yazidis do in order to be treated like that? Or all the other people, from muslims to other minorities that were all treated like slaves.
Fanatics will always find a reason to justify their killings. The nazis didn’t need any pretext to do what they did. They created their own propaganda.
There will be no Pan-Islamic/Arabic unity by willingness, but rather by force. It's not like the grandsons of Bin Zayed will go to Cairo, meet the local president, and then after a 5 minute talks, decide that they want to create an ummah from their countries.Also, your assumption that after US loses global influence there will be some sort of pan-Islamic unity creating the next global power is mostly based on ISIS wishful thinking than in reality. Before the US hegemony, there was no Islamic unity, just like there was no Christian unity in Europe. Local powers fought each other with no end in sight.
In the end without the Americans policing everything, you will see some chad move in the Middle-East, like Iraq invading Kuwait, but this time there will be no Desert Storm. There's even a possibility of a renewal in historic rivalry like Turko-Egyptian, Saudi-Iranina, Saudi-Turkish etc.
When the US will no longer be able to guarantee global stability, we will be back to endless local wars between the local powers wishing to become the next empire. Even if Israel is destined to be wiped out sometime in the future by its bigger neighbors, it won’t be because of some great coalition of friendly muslim nations. It might happen as a result of endless local wars between the big regional players like Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Maybe...for you and peoples who benefit like Israel.When the US falls, it will be like after the Roman empire fell in Europe, but this time at a global scale, which means a long dark period for humanity with endless wars and no stability. People all over the world will remember the good old times of Pax Americana.
What an idea... take all Palestinians and move them to Canada where they can make their own country. Palestine 2.0 but with snow and polar bears. Lovely.
Until the Gazi Atatürk passed away, British intelligence lived in dreadful fear of Atatürk's activities in Syria and Iraq. In recent years, many declassified intelligence documents have also come to light. They tried to follow our activities in those countries step by step. Apart from that, he had a special interest in the Iraq issue. Our political moves in Syria are also the stuff of textbooks."Atatürk's three pieces of advice to Numan Menemencioğlu: Don't mess with Russia, don't be a puppet of the West, don't meddle in Arab affairs"