@mketabchi@MarioNawfal If Turkey wasn’t so short-sighted and revisionist they would have already been working together. It is what it is. Now the great regret unfolds.
@DebaucheryKing@clashreport Dumb comment confusing geostrategic cooperation vs a shared threat with acceptance of crimes the Greeks have actually been victims of. Shows how much you don’t know.
@DebaucheryKing@clashreport Dumb comment confusing geostrategic cooperation vs a shared threat with acceptance of crimes the Greeks have actually been victims of. Shows how much you don’t know.
🚨 Classic Turkish disinformation & conspiracy theory in one tidy package:
Israel, Greece and Cyprus are supposedly PLANNING to attack Turkey… and even the “weak” PKK is involved? 😳
Unless… what the post actually means is this:
IF Turkey attacks Greece while Greece exercises its sovereign rights (e.g. extending territorial waters), Greece naturally will respond — backed by its allies defending its sovereignty.
And it’s not just Israel, Cyprus and France. Eventually all #EU members would stand with Greece.
Turkey would face massive political and economic sanctions if it initiates military aggression against Greece or Cyprus.
Something worth considering for everyone in Turkey currently stirring warmongering rhetoric against Greece. 👀
What do you think — pure fear-mongering or part in the schemes of Erdogan ?
The post ⬇️
🇬🇷🇹🇷⚠️There is a persistent and deeply misleading framing of Greek-Turkish tensions in the Aegean, built around a manufactured false dilemma: that Greece must exercise restraint in asserting its legal sovereign rights in order to preserve stability, maintain a delicate balance, and avoid provoking Turkey into conflict.
The notion of a “balance” that must be preserved presupposes two parties with symmetrical but competing claims, both operating in good faith within a shared legal framework.
❌That is not the situation in the Aegean.
‼️Turkey’s claims do not seek to preserve balance; they seek to displace Greek sovereignty across vast areas of the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean. Maps and doctrines promoted by Turkish officials have extended claims toward Crete and depict large portions of the Aegean-with numerous Greek islands isolated and enclaved-within areas of Turkish jurisdiction.
⚠️These are not defensive claims made in pursuit of “balance.” They are expressions of offensive revisionism.
🚫Turkey’s casus belli against any Greek extension of its territorial sea to 12 nautical miles is not a negotiating position. It is a threat of war against the exercise of an internationally recognised legal right.
No country operating in good faith within international law issues such threats.
None.
❌This is a false dilemma, engineered to legitimize Turkish revisionism while portraying exercising Greek rights as provocation. The tension exists only because Turkey has made it so-through illegal claims, fabricated disputes, and a doctrine of creeping encroachment. The dilemma is Turkish-authored. Greece did not create it, yet Greece is repeatedly asked to absorb its costs.
⚠️When Greece refrains from extending its territorial sea, it is not preserving peace-it is perpetuating instability.
Every year that Greece declines to exercise its rights, it normalizes Turkey’s revisionist claims.
⚠️Non-assertion does not freeze the status quo; it gradually allows unlawful claims to gain political traction through repetition and signals to Ankara that bullying works. It invites further incursions, grey-zone tactics, and renewed demands for the demilitarization of Greek islands, even as Turkey threatens these islands and maintains substantial military forces in the region and disregards its own obligations.
🇪🇺Europe shares responsibility here.
A Union that hesitates to defend a member state’s unambiguous legal rights against revisionist intimidation weakens its own credibility as a guarantor of a rules-based order. Silence is not neutrality-it is a subsidy to the aggressor. International law exists precisely to prevent larger powers from bullying smaller states into perpetual self-limitation.
❌The Aegean does not require Greece to shrink its presence for “peace.” It requires Turkey to abandon irredentist fantasies and accept that the sea is governed by law-not by threats.
Turkey Bullying France: Ankara Warns Paris Against Defending Cyprus Sovereignty
In yet another display of aggressive expansionism, Turkey has issued stern warnings to France over a legitimate Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) signed between Paris and the Republic of Cyprus.
The Turkish government must calm its frenzied rhetoric. It is driving by the eastern Mediterranean into a dangerous place by its belligerence, imperial aspirations and arrogance.
It has a vastly inflated opinion of itself while it takes the accomplishments of its predecessors over the last 100 years and tries to cash them in for a delusional self-destructive dream of re-litigating the end of World War I and reversing the termination of the Ottoman Empire and Caliphate.
@OylesineSnowman@GreekReporterr Plenty of space for you in Anatolia. Greeks not interested in fighting but they wish to and will use 100% of their sovereign rights without threat from our neighbors. Pretty fuckin simple! You are minimizing the issue as a meter of space among brothers? Look inward to resolve.
Πανικός άνευ λόγου στο τουρκικό ΥΠΑΜ για τη συμφωνία Γαλλίας–Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας. Καλύτερα να εξηγούσε πρώτα πώς 40.000 Τούρκοι στρατιώτες παραμένουν 51 χρόνια στην Κύπρο και εξακολουθούν να αποκαλούνται… «Ειρηνευτική Δύναμη». Η εγγυήτρια χώρα είναι το πρόσχημα του Εισβολέα
Turkey is advancing a domestic bill that openly disregards international law and undermines Greece’s sovereign rights in the Aegean, while demanding that Greece behave responsibly.
The most absurd part? Turkish FM claiming that Turkey “respects international law” while openly rejecting the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea-the legal foundation of modern maritime rights.
This is not diplomacy. It is not foreign policy. It is bullying, and bullies don’t stop when ignored. They stop when there is a cost.
Greece has an answer. Extending its territorial waters to 12 nautical miles would be fully consistent with international law, a sovereign and unilateral decision, and one that would be devastating to most of Turkey’s Aegean claims.
That is not escalation. That is sovereign right.
✅Applying international law should promote clarity, order, and peaceful resolution.
The window to respond is now, not October.
Go fck yourself malaka.
Greece and Cyprus live with DAILY threats of invasion, attacks in all media and spread of all kind of propaganda to stir troubles with our neighbours and allies.
You have million minions and hundred huge accounts on every platform to do this. Bitches