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The Struggle for Caucasia

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  • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

    Originally posted by Armenian
    I do not advocate war with any nation. I simply want to see Armenians and Turks disengaging form any contact, and I want to See Armenia build a powerful military and economy for self defense. Tuks will never want to have a prosperous Armenia as a neighbor for obvious reasons. Turks will never willingly give back what Armenians want - our lands. Turkey will fall apart sooner or later, we Armenian have to be ready to re-claim what is ours.

    Having said that, I have to say that most Armenians, and many others, over estimate the Turk as a fighting force. Turks are barbarians, they are not soldiers. The Turk, on many occasions, has been defeated by nations much smaller.

    The presence of the Turk, Asiatic squatters in Anatolia, would have ended during ther First World War by Russian and Armenian forces had it not been for the Bolshevik revolution.

    The invading Greek army in 1921 would have would have ended existence of the Turkish state had it not be for France's and England's treachery.

    Even during the middle ages, Turks only managed to carved out an empire in Asia Minor because Byzantium, Persia and Armenia had fought each other to oblivion.

    The Ottoman Empire managed to gain a foothold in Europe essentially because Europeans had bled themselves white after two hundred years of continuous warfare during the crusades.

    In short:

    The Crusader tragedy and the Mongol invasions devastated all nations within Europe, Asia Minor and the Middle East for several centuries. The savage Turk simply took advantage of this situation as it spread like a parasite throughout the region.

    The Turk is not a soldier, he is a ruthless barbarian who excels in atrocities against unarmed civilians.
    And when exactly is this "doomed" Turkish state going to fall?

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    • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

      ace,

      As soon as its support structure crubles to the ground. It depends on developments in other nations as well -- such as England, USA, Iran, and Israel.
      And ace, you certainly asked the right question when you asked "when".

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      • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

        Originally posted by skhara
        ace,

        As soon as its support structure crubles to the ground. It depends on developments in other nations as well -- such as England, USA, Iran, and Israel.
        And ace, you certainly asked the right question when you asked "when".
        Turkey is a world power, and has very extremist foreign policies, AGAINST people who could be a threat to their national security (like the Armenians). The Armenian Genocide, the Hellenic Genocide, the Assyrian Genocide - and what their doing to the Kurds today is all part of getting rid of that "threat" of Turkey ever crumbling.

        They have succeeded and the only people that will make them change their policies are foreign nations and they need Turkey as allies more than ever.

        So no, it is illogical to say the Turkish state will fall.

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        • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

          Originally posted by ace
          Turkey is a world power, and has very extremist foreign policies, AGAINST people who could be a threat to their national security (like the Armenians).
          Its not a world power, its a regional menace.

          The Armenian Genocide, the Hellenic Genocide, the Assyrian Genocide - and what their doing to the Kurds today is all part of getting rid of that "threat" of Turkey ever crumbling.
          It is an attempt.

          They have succeeded and the only people that will make them change their policies are foreign nations and they need Turkey as allies more than ever.
          No one says anything about making Turkey change anything. You have to understand that those powers are not interested in Turkey on nationalist grounds, since globalists are power, it globalism that is interested in Turkey. An increase and rise in nationalist sentiment on the European continent will change the geopolitics. Besides the fact that Turkey is pretty much enemies with just about every state in the region -- keep in mind geopolitics change. Also keep in mind that the "turk" identity is a fake one, they are already questioning what the hell they are.

          Turkey just like the Ottoman empire before it, can only survive by being propped up by foreign powers.

          So no, it is illogical to say the Turkish state will fall.
          Fake states always eventually fall.

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          • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

            Originally posted by ace
            Turkey is a world power, and has very extremist foreign policies, AGAINST people who could be a threat to their national security (like the Armenians). The Armenian Genocide, the Hellenic Genocide, the Assyrian Genocide - and what their doing to the Kurds today is all part of getting rid of that "threat" of Turkey ever crumbling.

            They have succeeded and the only people that will make them change their policies are foreign nations and they need Turkey as allies more than ever.

            So no, it is illogical to say the Turkish state will fall.
            You're a fool. Turkey is not a world power. You're giving them far too much credit.

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            • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

              Originally posted by TomServo
              You're a fool. Turkey is not a world power. You're giving them far too much credit.
              Turkey's millitary is within the top 5 strongest nations on the planet.

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              • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                Originally posted by ace
                Turkey's millitary is within the top 5 strongest nations on the planet.
                So was Iraq's, supposedly. You give half a million barbarians weapons and what you get, is half a million armed barbarians.

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                • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                  Originally posted by ace
                  Turkey's millitary is within the top 5 strongest nations on the planet.
                  That doesn't make them a world superpower.

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                  • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                    Originally posted by ace
                    Turkey's millitary is within the top 5 strongest nations on the planet.
                    Stop lying turk. Turkey has the fifth "largest" army. Size of any military these days means kaka, ask your Azerbaboon cousins. Besides which, I have seen your large army first hand, they are made up of illiterate Anatolian peasants. You turds always had the advantage in numbers because you turds breed like rats. Earlier, enker Skhara said it very well: Russians beat Turks in every military engagement. Bolshevism defeated Russia and essentially allowed the Turks to carry out the Genocide.

                    And please, if any of you Bolshevik armos make a stupid comment here I'm gonna friggin explode.
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                    • Re: The Struggle for Caucasia

                      Like Garmir Panag?

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