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Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations
did you mean 'organized crime controls money'? I suppose its correct either way.
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Originally posted by AlphaPapa View PostMoney makes the world go round. They also control much of the organized crime in those countries (which has ties to the MIT).
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Money makes the world go round. They also control much of the organized crime in those countries (which has ties to the MIT).
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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostMarch of industry perhaps - but fruit juices, mini-buses, fridges, concrete, sweets and whatnot don't really constitute a sphere of influence. Same for Turkish contractors - they even got inside the White House (the Russian one) but it doesn't mean they have any sphere of influence.
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Originally posted by AlphaPapa View PostThey already are a great influence in Bulgaria, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Syria.
People need to understand what is going on...Turkish power is on the march, and they're coming with smiles.
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They already are a great influence in Bulgaria, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Syria.
People need to understand what is going on...Turkish power is on the march, and they're coming with smiles.
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Originally posted by Armanen View PostWhat you claim and what I claim are just as probable. It could be either, both or none. Unless one of us has talked to the man, or has some evidence, then all either of them are are claims.
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