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Pre Islamic and Post Islamic.

The Turkic peoples never begged like this or cry like whiny bitches

Im really proud of Alparslan, Baybars, Fatih and Ataturk. Same with Timur and Azerbaijani Shah Ismail. They never begged and cried like cowards.

Imagine them begging and crying you never saw this at all.

This is so embarassing.
It can happen to anyone who falls for the proxy/tool indoctrination. The programming is to enter them into an infantile state, as a dependent.

The Kurds had the misfortune of falling into this brainwashing process of being a proxy/tool much earlier on by the Soviets during the Cold War. The Zionists/CIA just picked up where they left off. That's multiple generations of being fed delusions of grandeur, and dependency.

The privilege and responsibility, of having a sovereign state and sovereign culture. Something you Western Turks maintained continuously since the days of the Seljuks at least, is something few nations have achieved in todays world. It reminds me, I was watching TRT Strait Talk the other day on the Iran protests and this Professor, Mustafa Caner, said that the Azeri population had not really responded to the protests and were mostly quiet. That stood out to me. It indicates that as a demographic they were less susceptible to the psy-op.
 

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There's a mosque in Paddington, Kurdish one, I know some of them. Mostly very good people, I feel sorry for them, I know this pains them too much.
What a farce

When millions of Kurds fled iraq from Saddam into Turkiye, they played a similar game. They were Muslim brothers, they were good people, they needed our help etc. But once they got a settled in the Turkish lands they then the revealed their true nature.
 

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"It has been revealed that Israel did not accept the request from PKK-YPG leader Mazlum Abdi to grant asylum rights to PKK leaders and their families from Israel. According to Israeli sources, it is reported that Israel told Abdi, "Don't drag us into this mess; we already have enough problems with the Turks. Handle your own affairs."

Why not visit the pope too.

Just jump on any hard c*ck! Hilariously pathetic cowardice.
 

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When millions of Kurds fled iraq from Saddam into Turkiye, they played a similar game. They were Muslim brothers, they were good people, they needed our help etc. But once they got a settled in the Turkish lands they then the revealed their true nature.
It has been proven many times over that there is no common ground to be found with them.
Not speaking about Kurds in general but it seems that as soon as some of them get some kind of power, they just get emboldened and want more and more.
Even the dictator Saddam Hussein had maintained their autonomy in the north of Iraq, they still organised against the country and terrorised Kirkuk, Musul and Erbil.
When Türkiye gave them shelter they marched in demanding that we give them their rights and in Iraq they aided and abetted the PKK against us.
Now the beloved friends of KRG have shown their true colours, albeit it was clear for many of us but I wonder what our government is going to do about it.

I'm kinda loving that they're vandalising European cities atm, cause that's what you get when you support terrorists just to spite Turks.
Reap what you sow!
 

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BMC Amazons for Syrian Army

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Syria May Ask Russian Troops to Leave Qamishli Airfield

The transitional Syrian government may ask Russian troops to leave one of Russia's three bases in Syria – the Qamishli airfield in the north of the country, to which Moscow has had access since 2019. A Syrian source familiar with the situation told Kommersant this.

Negotiations on this issue could begin after Hasakah Province, where Qamishli is located, is transferred from Kurdish control to the central government, the source said. "I think the Russians will be asked to leave Qamishli completely. They have no business there now," the Kommersant source said.

The United States, which maintained a military presence in northeastern Syria, has also scaled back its mission, abandoning further support for the Kurdish side, the Syrian source noted.

 

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