Honestly its a good thing we have all these weapons.
Despite how destructive they are they are perfect deterrents.
I dont think anybody can invade the Turkish homeland like they use to.
Ottomans like all empires got too big their mentality was we are too big to collapse and too strong.
Until centuries later their capital was threatened and the homeland itself.
Something of a life lesson nothing lasts forever and never get too arrogant and prideful.
I do honestly believe the Greeks and Armenians are in this pathetic state because they became too prideful to the point where they saw everybody beneath now look at the results.
"I dont think anybody can invade the Turkish homeland like they use to."
That is because wars cost too much and the economic incentives are not there, plus the most innovation was cared out by nations with a population five times larger than turkey there aren't that many countries like that a more, especially ones that have the economic power to finance such a war. In other words, the only country that can invade turkey would be the United States which may or may not be planning to do so considering all their military build-up around Turkey's border.
"Ottomans like all empires got too big their mentality was we are too big to collapse and too strong. Until centuries later their capital was threatened and the homeland itself. Something of a life lesson nothing lasts forever and never get too arrogant and prideful."
actually, this was not the case the Ottoman sultans were well aware of the problems facing the empire and were actively trying to reform as far back as the start of the 1600s. The notion that the Ottoman empire was a stagnant force was bullshit invented by the orientalist.
The problem with the ottoman empire was that local rulers teamed up with conservatives to stop the sultans. The problems faced by the sultans were made far worse thanks to both the mountain terrain of the Balkans and Anatolia mixed with the effect of the little-ice age which created large-scale instability thus forcing them to give local autonomy to the local rulers. The same groups that opposed the sultan's reforms later gave their support to Menderes, and then with time, the local rulers would be replaced by small-scale industrialists that now support Erdoğan.
In other words, the ottoman government was arrogant it was just stuck on a hard place yet it kept trying to make the best of its situation un unlike the republic which is complacent.
Its all diverting from my point, my point was that ultimately his comment was a very ignorant driven way to look at things. The republic for all its failings, is much better today with far more potential for growth and achievement then the Ottomans in their last 100 years. The last 100 years of the Ottomans was basically a never ending nightmare. Corruption had rotted that state from within completely. It became so weak that Christians couldn't even be tried in Ottoman courts. The Ottomans in some places had no legal power over their own christian subjects. Imagine today Britian or France not being able to try their muslim citizens in their own courts, instead those courts are controlled by Turkiye or some other Muslim majority state. Absolute madness. Imagine some isis terrorist with british citerzenship returned to england and then a saudi court in england declared him innocent. This is what the dying Ottomans were under.
"Its all diverting from my point, my point was that ultimately his comment was a very ignorant driven way to look at things. The republic for all its failings, is much better today with far more potential for growth and achievement then the Ottomans in their last 100 years."
Of course, the Ottomans existed in a cut-throat world the republic has existed in a world in which the kid gloves are on yet it still failed to overcome the same issues face by the Ottomans.
"The last 100 years of the Ottomans was basically a never ending nightmare. Corruption had rotted that state from within completely."
I fail to see how that is different to todays republic except for the Sultans of old actually did try to stop corruption, unlike today’s government that actually encourages it.
"It became so weak that Christians couldn't even be tried in Ottoman courts. The Ottomans, in some places had no legal power over their own Christian subjects. Imagine today Britain or France not being able to try their Muslim citizens in their own courts, instead, those courts are controlled by Turkiye or some other Muslim majority state. Absolute madness. Imagine some isis terrorist with British citizenship returned to England and then a Saudi court in England declared him innocent. This is what the dying Ottomans were under."
I do not need to imagine that since it still happens in today’s Turkey with the PKK the Turkish government arrested a German citizen that has given support to the PKK and the Europeans forced turkey to let them go. The difference now is the same system isn’t as formal, and the excuse of human rights is used.