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Atlantis wrote:@Istanbuller, your friend Putin is about to reign in your neo-Ottoman ambitions in Libya. Should we be getting more popcorn to watch you guys killing each other?

Russia to send 1,000 mercenaries from Syria to Libya

You look from wrong side. We are in, but you are not.

We are already collaborating with Russia. This step might be a part of compromised plan which is to keep you out of Libya. Your Russia-Europe partnership hopes are just a wet dream while Turkish-Russian cooperation is a real thing.
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Istanbuller wrote:You look from wrong side. We are in, but you are not.


And God be praised for that. When you guys are hell-bent on pocking your nose into a wasp's nest, we are definitely out to watch from a safe distance. :D

Rancid wrote:The Turkish-Russo alliance!


Yeah, sounds just like Putin to ally with the Islamists against his Orthodox Christian brethren. :knife:

Rancid wrote:$2000/month is really shit pay IMO.


For an unemployed Syrian goon it's a fortune. I think the Turks pay them even less.
#15118693
Greece is hogging those islands off the Turkish coast a little too keenly. It would be fine if Greece was a major power, but it isn't. A country's choice territorial extent should reflect its military power. Turkey is right to be perturbed by a greedy little weakling like Greece. This will come to blows, and Turkey will emerge victorious. Let's hope NATO goes the way of the dodo. It's nothing but an occupational obstacle for Europe to regain its warlike heritage. A few inter-European tussles that don't necessarily become global conflicts would be healthy for European men, which are so sissified they might as well be women in 2020. The US needs to fuck off back to the Americas and take its globohomo with it.
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Igor Antunov wrote:A few inter-European tussles that don't necessarily become global conflicts would be healthy for European men, which are so sissified they might as well be women in 2020.


:lol:

Did you already cash in your 2,000 bucks for Putin's little suicide mission to Libya?

I like people who put their money where their mouth is.
#15118708
Igor Antunov wrote:European men ... are so sissified they might as well be women in 2020.


Can't quite believe that such a sexist statement comes from someone picking a girl as his own avatar.
#15127286
The Oruc Reis Turkish ship has left port once again on its way towards Greek territorial waters. A few weeks ago, Turkey removed the Oruc Reis and her warships from the area on the threat of EU sanctions that were scheduled to be activated in the event that Turkey maintained its presence, so Turkey ordered the removal of the ship one day before the sanctions were to be activated and now that the EU seems busy, Erdogan ordered the ship out once again, assuming that the EU will further stall sanctions against Turkey at the behest of Germany.

The EU sanctions on Turkey's banking sector are now past-due and would need to be activated as soon as possible to prevent war. NATO is so alarmed that it has sent its own mission in the area to monitor Turkey's war movements. Erdogan has vowed that the Oruc Reis has his orders to cross onto Greek territorial waters as opposed to the Greek continental shelf which leaves absolutely no choice to Greece but to prevent this from happening with military means.

Turkey is betting on the US elections to draw some kind of blood before the US will be able to respond and while Germany is keeping the EU at bay in favour of Turkey.

We may possibly see a German realignment and change of stance as Heiko Mass, Germany's FM cancelled his trip to Turkey arguing that there is no point to it as Turkey is an unwilling interlocutor choosing to go only to Greece instead and this week as well as the next the FM's of most G10 countries are expected in Athens for talks regarding the Turkish problem in particular. Canada wants to participate in the Greek-French-Austrian coalition and military pact.

The US State Department has condemned the Turkish provocation against Greece:

“Coercion, threats, intimidation, and military activity will not resolve tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean. We urge Turkey to end this calculated provocation and immediately begin exploratory talks with Greece,” State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus said in the statement.

https://www.ekathimerini.com/258019/art ... nst-greece
#15127414
Here is my solution to the problem: Note from Greek Prime Minister to the Turkish ambassador.

Say hello to my little friends:


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Note to Turkey:

The US has had just about enough of your shit.
#15130013
Istanbuller wrote:Hopefully Erdoğan won't miss this chance. It is probably the right time to take down Greece.


IMHO people so blatantly in favour of illegal, bullying and oppressive aggression deserve aggression themselves.
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Patrickov wrote:IMHO people so blatantly in favour of illegal, bullying and oppressive aggression deserve aggression themselves.

So.... you're basically declaring war against the entire world then? :)
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Istanbuller wrote:US elections won't end peacefully. There is major chance for countries like China, Russia and Turkey to increase their international influence while Americans are busy with mail in ballot chaos.

Hopefully Erdoğan won't miss this chance. It is probably the right time to take down Greece.

How is the Turkish lira doing? I heard it lost 50 percent of its value since the start of the year. Pretty epic economic and monetary policy Turkey got.
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Potemkin wrote:So.... you're basically declaring war against the entire world then? :)


If what I said was disagreeable to you, please be more precise. I fail to see my previous statement equating to this.
#15131592
Patrickov wrote:If what I said was disagreeable to you, please be more precise. I fail to see my previous statement equating to this.

Your statement was not disagreeable to me. I was merely pointing out that almost the entire world, throughout human history, has engaged in illegal, bullying and oppressive aggression. Why single out anyone in particular for 'punishment'? :)
#15131595
Potemkin wrote:I was merely pointing out that almost the entire world, throughout human history, has engaged in illegal, bullying and oppressive aggression. Why single out anyone in particular for 'punishment'? :)


Prove it, because you proposed that the group I referred to be very large. I do think that my statement could be as general as it can -- the aim is to suppress such intolerable action.
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