Kıbrıs Hakkında Bildikleriniz Eksikse, Sebebi Bu Belgeselin Yeni Çıkması.
Kıbrıs denince çoğu kişi yalnızca 1974'ü hatırlıyor. Oysa hikaye çok daha önce başladı.
1963'te evlerinden edilen, kuşatma altında yaşayan, katliamlara tanıklık eden Kıbrıs Türklerinin sesi onlarca yıl boyunca dünyaya yeterince ulaşmadı.
DISPLACED, yıllardır duyulmayan bu tanıklıkları bizzat yaşayanların ağzından anlatıyor.
Mutlaka izlenmesi gereken bir belgesel.
Bundespräsident Frank-Walter Steinmeier hat den Krieg der USA und Israels gegen den Iran als „völkerrechtswidrig“ kritisiert: „Unsere Außenpolitik wird nicht überzeugender dadurch, dass wir Völkerrechtsbruch nicht Völkerrechtsbruch nennen.“
French judge Nicolas Guillou who issued an ICC warrant against Netanyahu says U.S.-linked sanctions basically cut him off from daily life:
Almost all means of payment… are American. Your card no longer works… only Visa or Mastercard.
I can no longer order on Amazon… book an Airbnb… my transaction is cancelled. It’s like a time machine… returning to a pre-digital world.
Kafkaesque situation… same blacklist as terrorists and drug traffickers.
If judges are afraid to judge… then there is no more democracy. We will act exclusively out of fear.
BREAKING: US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee tells Tucker Carlson that Israel has the Biblical right to take over all of the Middle East.
“It would be fine if they took it all.”
@profcopur Überrascht? Seit Jahren zählen Sie zu den einflussreichen Akteuren jener Expertenzirkel in Deutschland, die 🇹🇷 politische Prozesse & Akteure regelmäßig durch eine selektive, oftmals einseitig-dekontextualisierende Linse interpretieren und damit Fehldeutungen nachhaltig verstärken
Wenn diese Frau, Mutter von Kl.kindern, mit einer AK47 bewaffnet, in einem möglichen Gefecht um die Stadt #Ainalarab (#Kobani) getroffen wird, gilt sie dann als Zivilistin?
Das werden wir wohl bald herausfinden.
#Syrien#PKK
Wenn man „Zivilisten“ bewaffnet und diese im Gefecht sterben, kann man dann von „zivilen“ Opfern sprechen?
Samstag werden wir es erfahren…
#Qamishli#Haseke
Terör örgütü PKK militanları,
verilen 4 günlük Ateşkesi fırsata çevirerek,
Savaş görmemiş Sivil halkı cesaretlendirip silahlandırıp ön cephe hattına sürüyor.....
Turkey’s Unprecedented Strategic Success in the Levant
What Turkey has achieved in Syria and the wider Levant over the past decade is without historical precedent in the modern Middle East.
In 2018, Turkey faced a uniquely hostile strategic environment. Its southern border was effectively encircled: on one side by the Russia–Iran–Assad axis expanding through Idlib and the central Syrian desert, and on the other by a Western-backed PKK/YPG entity enjoying full political, military, and intelligence support from CENTCOM. Few states in similar conditions have avoided strategic defeat, let alone reversed the balance of power.
Yet Ankara managed to turn this near-encirclement into a comprehensive geopolitical success. Through a rare level of coordination between diplomacy, intelligence services, and military command, Turkey gradually dismantled both threats without triggering a direct war with any major power. Moscow and Tehran were contained through calibrated diplomacy and limited force; Washington’s Kurdish project was neutralized through sustained military pressure and political isolation.
The most remarkable outcome is that Turkey did not merely secure its borders, it produced a legitimate governing force inside Syria. The opposition groups trained, armed, and structured by Ankara evolved from fragmented militias into the dominant political-military authority of the country. This is an extraordinary achievement: no regional power not Iran, not Israel, not the Gulf has succeeded in transforming a proxy into the sovereign core of a neighboring state.
In strategic terms, Turkey has accomplished something unique in the Levant: it reshaped a collapsed state not through occupation or annexation, but through controlled state-building by local actors aligned with its security doctrine. Syria today is no longer a threat vector but a buffer and a strategic extension of Turkish influence.
This level of success achieved simultaneously against Russia, Iran, and the United States’ regional architecture places Turkey in a category of its own. It is not merely a regional power operating in the Levant; it has become one of the few states in modern history capable of redesigning the political order of its neighborhood without direct imperial rule.