That's a war crime. We don't roll like that.Poisonous gas, is that not an option. Even the pressure resistant rooms can be reached through air vents.
You already know that it is rightly ostracized and is an absolute war crime. Just because terrorists commit war crimes against soldiers, police and civilians doesn't mean you should do it yourself.Poisonous gas, is that not an option. Even the pressure resistant rooms can be reached through air vents.
That's a war crime. We don't roll like that.
But idk why we just don't blow up the entry points with lots and lots of TNT. And when I say lots, I mean a fuck ton. Cause massive cave-ins and whatnot. Maybe it's been tried, I'm not an expert on the matter. From what I understand, the circumstances in northern Iraq are unique. The mountainous terrain, weather, huge tunnel/cave networks, PKK use of thermals and other US supplied gear.
Also, I've read about how our high-tech solutions don't really find their way to the frontline. All the flashy stuff remain in the defence fairs. I don't think it's the Russian style corruption, but bureucratic roadblocks. The end result is terrorists having more advanced gear than our soldiers.
Something has to change.
Fudging numbers in military acquisition is not something that's widespread in TAF. I have not encountered that kind of corruption in all my years of following open sources regarding this matter. And the military is not some black box, everyone uses damn tiktok.We are no different to Russia or even the Middle East for that matter lmaooo
Its either corruption, bureaucratic bullcrap or the usual pickpocketing of military funds into some assholes pocket so he can buy himself a mansion.
Turkiye is also close to the Balkans we all love our corruption even if it comes at a cost to the people who defend your nation.
But still we will tell soldiers to fight with whatever they got or telling them that God/Allah is with us.
Once again we treat God like a lucky charm. If we cant even take precautions what good would fighting will bring when you are not equipped with the tools.
War crime it may be - but you fight fire with fire and not with roses. PKK executed 33 unarmed soldiers. Never forget.That's a war crime. We don't roll like that.
But idk why we just don't blow up the entry points with lots and lots of TNT. And when I say lots, I mean a fuck ton. Cause massive cave-ins and whatnot. Maybe it's been tried, I'm not an expert on the matter. From what I understand, the circumstances in northern Iraq are unique. The mountainous terrain, weather, huge tunnel/cave networks, PKK use of thermals and other US supplied gear.
Also, I've read about how our high-tech solutions don't really find their way to the frontline. All the flashy stuff remain in the defence fairs. I don't think it's the Russian style corruption, but bureucratic roadblocks. The end result is terrorists having more advanced gear than our soldiers.
Something has to change.
Retired Turkish colonel Orkun Ozeller told a Turkish TV station on Saturday that the current Turkish operation is "wrong both strategically and tactically" due to the distance to the Turkish border areas.
A third source said that the military couldn't establish permanent bases in Iraqi territory in those regions because the Kurdistan Regional Government, which effectively controls the area, opposed the idea.
"The outposts in these regions are not planned as permanent bases due to the objections and reservations of the interlocutors in Iraq," the source said. "Frequent rotations of troops are carried out in the region.
"It is more accurate to interpret these areas as continuous points of control. These bases operate as checkpoints [against infiltrations towards the Turkish border] for a certain area in cases where geography and weather conditions pose a risk."
Unal Atabay, a retired Turkish colonel, said Turkey relies on ad-hoc outposts in the area because it cannot establish permanent bases on sovereign Iraqi state due to international law.
"Temporary bases are operational within their own immediate areas by blocking the travel and transit routes of terrorist elements," he told MEE.
I myself am of Turkish-Kurdish descent, I don't understand why this is not actively prevented.I have no hope on end of terror when we keep trying to fill a bucket without a bottom
I see it the same way!Ad long as the government wants to stay in power and willing to work with Hudapar and such parties no change is going to happen and those who want to drive a wedge can work freely to do so. Only option left is pure secularity. And full military service duty to all including headscarf wearing girls. You need to show them who the enemy is which only happens when they face the enemy at gun point.
You make anti Turkish propaganda and playing Western game. Why?An example of how damaging these videos are - this old video of an unlawful field execution of prisoners is circulating in the Arab world again, very damaging for the reputation.
The soldiers were penalized but the damage cannot be undone. Once it's on the internet, it's permanent.
You make anti Turkish propaganda and playing Western game. Why?