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Following the Balkan Wars and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, we lost control of almost all the Aegean islands (many of which are just miles off the Turkish coast) to Greece and Italy (which later transferred them to Greece). We lost temporarily the Aegean islands and allowed ourselves to be boxed in (again temporarily) ; we will not make the same mistake in the Eastern Mediterranean by giving up Cyprus.
Decades of civil war left Somalia without a cohesive national army. Turkey operates its largest overseas military facility (Camp TURKSOM) in Mogadishu, where it trains Somalia’s elite Gorgor (Eagle) commandos. These highly trained units are the backbone of the current offensive against al-Shabaab.
@KirbyODonnell22@TodayinHistory It is absolutely certain that the Jewish population had immense historical anger toward the Romanovs due to decades of oppressive Tsarist policies, and this was a major motivation for their participation in the revolution.
What a brilliant ethnographic parallel. He is using the living tradition of the Turkish Aşık (bard/minstrel) in Kars to visually and culturally explain the "Oral-Formulaic Tradition"—the exact same mechanism that allowed Homer (or generations of ancient Greek bards) to compose, memorize, and pass down the Iliad and the Odyssey centuries before they were ever written down.
It demonstrates that the "Homeric method" was not a myth or an extinct phenomenon. The geography of Anatolia—from Troy in the west to Kars in the east—has harbored a continuous, living tradition of epic oral storytelling that survived well into the modern era.
Bu tutum belgesi, Avrupa Birliği'nin bağımsız bir küresel aktör olma iddiasından ne kadar uzaklaştığını ve geniş çaplı stratejik çıkarlarının dar, yerel çıkar gruplarına nasıl rehin düştüğünü net bir şekilde özetliyor. ABD'nin güvenlik şemsiyesine koşulsuz sığınmış, bölgesel gerçekliklerden kopuk ve Yunan-Rum ikilisinin dar görüşlü dış politikasına hapsolmuş bir "bürokratik temenniler" manifestosudur. AB, güvenlik mimarisini Türkiye'yi dışlayarak kuramayacağını sahada yaşayarak öğrenmeye devam edecektir.
Siyonizm, devasa imparatorlukların ipini çeken bir komplo değil; 19. yüzyılın milliyetçilik çağından doğmuş modern ve son derece organize bir siyasi hareketti. I. Dünya Savaşı'nın asıl kazananı olan İngilizlerin Ortadoğu'daki hedefleriyle kendi hedeflerini mükemmel bir şekilde senkronize ettiler. Yani masayı deviren onlar değildi, ama masa devrildiğinde pastasından en büyük dilimi alacak diplomatik altyapıyı çoktan hazırlamışlardı. Kaybedenler ise Osmanlı, Romanov, Habsburg, Hohenzollern oldu
Turkish Cypriots are not "squatters." The current demographic distribution is the direct, legal result of the 1975 Voluntary Population Exchange Agreement (Vienna III), signed by both Rauf Denktaş and Glafcos Clerides under UN auspices. Both sides agreed to move their populations to their respective sides of the island to ensure the physical survival and security of the Turkish Cypriots. You don't want "peace" or "legality." You just want to turn the clock back to 1963 so you can finish the ethnic cleansing you started. The reality is that there are two sovereign, independent peoples on the island today. The sooner you accept that, the sooner real peace can begin.
Clinging to a literal interpretation of a hyperbole because you are desperate for a 'win' doesn't change the historical reality. Once the Wehrmacht showed up, your mainland fell in less than a month, even with tens of thousands of British Empire troops holding your hand. Get your facts straight.
@gamw_ta@Stavros_D_S The ECHR has repeatedly convicted Greece (e.g., Turkish Union of Xanthi v. Greece) specifically because your state illegally bans associations just for having the word "Turkish" in their name. Now cry and learn history by yourself
@gamw_ta@Stavros_D_S Drop the ad hominem tantrums. You cannot erase an entire population's ethnic identity with a religious label, and you cannot hide your human rights violations by telling the ECHR to mind its own business. Deal with the reality. 😏
The ECHR is literally our business: Turkey is a FOUNDING member of the Council of Europe (1949) and a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights. We are part of the very system that created the ECHR. Telling us to "mind our business" regarding a European agency we helped establish just exposes your staggering ignorance.
@Toki_Kurumsal@027Saki@murat_kurum Okuduğunu anlayamamak ne kadar üzücü, bir önceki altı aylık dönem demek altı ay önce yapılan memur maaş zammı demek, şimdiki oranı olan %13.62 ise bir sonraki dönemde ödeyeceğiniz tutarı belirleyecek. Yani zamlar geriden geliyor.
The 1950s in Turkey, under the Democrat Party and Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, are publicly remembered as a period of support for the Palestinian cause and a rapprochement with the Arab world. However, the actual geopolitical reality in the Middle East was entirely different.
In August 1958, then-Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Foreign Minister Golda Meir arrived in Ankara in absolute secrecy on a civilian-looking El Al plane, hidden from radar records. During this highly classified visit, they met face-to-face with Adnan Menderes. To counter the Soviet Union's growing influence through nationalist Arab regimes in the Middle East (particularly in Syria and Egypt), an unofficial coalition known as the "Peripheral Pact" (or Peripheral Alliance) was forged.
This pact included Turkey, Israel, Iran (under the Shah), and Ethiopia. The most formidable and speculative pillar of this agreement was the intelligence network named Trident. A direct, encrypted telex line was established between MOSSAD and MAH (the National Security Service, the predecessor to modern MIT). For years, the two states conducted joint covert operations against radical groups and Soviet agents in the Middle East. This agreement was so secretive that it was never ratified as an official state treaty; it remained a personal consensus between the prime ministers.
The Iliad gets its name from "Ilios" (the ancient name for Troy), not "Illyria." It was composed and written down by Homer in Ancient Greek (specifically, Homeric Greek) in the 8th century BC, making it one of the foundational texts of Greek literature. Just visit Turkey Dardanelles, 2000 year old troy city welcomes you
This is a massive historical fabrication. The people of the Black Sea region today are proud, prosperous, and inseparable citizens of the Republic of Turkey.
Your desperate attempts to invent artificial divisions and agitate a population that is perfectly happy where they are will not work. Stop projecting your nationalist fantasies onto our citizens, mind your own business, and go scratch your geopolitical itch somewhere else.
@HellenicEchoes And let’s not forget how they conveniently left out the part where Hector’s infant son was thrown to his death from the city walls. You only demand 'historical accuracy' when it glorifies your myths, but expect everyone to ignore the barbaric slaughter of a child.
It’s funny how a movie only becomes a "disgrace" when it doesn't fit your nationalist narrative.
Do you remember how, in the previous movie, they conveniently used propaganda to hide the brutal reality of the Trojan War? They completely omitted the fact that all the Trojan women were taken as slaves and the men were savagely annihilated. You only seem to care about historical accuracy and "the experts" when it protects your romanticized myths.
I answered every single one of your points with strict references to international law, ECHR convictions, and the specific demilitarization clauses of Lausanne and Paris. Just because I condensed the facts—since your repetitive propaganda doesn't warrant an essay—doesn't mean I didn't answer you. You just don't like the answers because they dismantle your ethno-nationalist echo chamber. Read the treaties. We are done here. 😉