@Akritas
I want to ask you a serious question.
Many analysts in Turkey think that people around us; namely Greeks and Armenians... they see USA as "THE" state.
Like they have so immense political power that even in such an isolated place like Caucasus or whatever, USA always says the final word.
It is like you sometimes...not sometimes, always forget that USA is just another country.
Sure it is where we all buy our fighter jets from-for now- and it has immense economical and influence power but...at the end of the day they are just another country just like Turkey and Greece.
Armenians think somehow something will kick off after they "recognise the genocide", Greeks think tables will turn when they condemn Turkey etc.
It is not even the same US in the 90s when it was the only unopposed superpower. USA that has been producing %50 of everything on earth in 90s today prosuce %15 of everything.
We live and we will live in a more multipolar world with the rise of China, Russia, India etc.
This multipolar conjuncture will increase the importance of regional powers like Turkey.
All the Balkans, Middle East, Caucasus, East Mediterranian and even some North African and East African countries like Somalia, Libya, Algeria, Tunis are our hinterland.
Turkey is exporting soft power all the way from South Asia to South America while also quickly making her defense industry self sufficient.
Greece on the other hand is a country that sold the future of her grandchildren to German bankers. A country that gave up her industrialization efforts as is right in the middle of neoliberalist claw.
I mean this kind of was the case since it was founded in 1821. Modern Greece was founded by the imperialists as front against Turkey.
I really wonder by 2050, 2040 or heck 2030 what will you do?
Now for the Cyprus. Turkey constantly settles mainlander Turks. Since it is North Cyprus administration itself that holds the records even if you some day magically "liberate", how are you going know who is mainlander and who is Cypriot?
Not to mention all those that mixed with local population and established families.
It has been 50 years. 50 years!
I want to ask you a serious question.
Many analysts in Turkey think that people around us; namely Greeks and Armenians... they see USA as "THE" state.
Like they have so immense political power that even in such an isolated place like Caucasus or whatever, USA always says the final word.
It is like you sometimes...not sometimes, always forget that USA is just another country.
Sure it is where we all buy our fighter jets from-for now- and it has immense economical and influence power but...at the end of the day they are just another country just like Turkey and Greece.
Armenians think somehow something will kick off after they "recognise the genocide", Greeks think tables will turn when they condemn Turkey etc.
It is not even the same US in the 90s when it was the only unopposed superpower. USA that has been producing %50 of everything on earth in 90s today prosuce %15 of everything.
We live and we will live in a more multipolar world with the rise of China, Russia, India etc.
This multipolar conjuncture will increase the importance of regional powers like Turkey.
All the Balkans, Middle East, Caucasus, East Mediterranian and even some North African and East African countries like Somalia, Libya, Algeria, Tunis are our hinterland.
Turkey is exporting soft power all the way from South Asia to South America while also quickly making her defense industry self sufficient.
Greece on the other hand is a country that sold the future of her grandchildren to German bankers. A country that gave up her industrialization efforts as is right in the middle of neoliberalist claw.
I mean this kind of was the case since it was founded in 1821. Modern Greece was founded by the imperialists as front against Turkey.
I really wonder by 2050, 2040 or heck 2030 what will you do?
Now for the Cyprus. Turkey constantly settles mainlander Turks. Since it is North Cyprus administration itself that holds the records even if you some day magically "liberate", how are you going know who is mainlander and who is Cypriot?
Not to mention all those that mixed with local population and established families.
It has been 50 years. 50 years!