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    Turkish Military presence in Iraq - Updates & Discussions

    Omitting Turkey from Iraqi agenda or placing the country into a secondary position due to the pressure from Iran will not create a new and peaceful Iraq Articles Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi keeps releasing statements with regard to the Bashiqa camp debate, which has heated up again...
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    Turkish Military presence in Iraq - Updates & Discussions

    One thing looks quite certain, Abadi and Iran (its shiite militias) don't have a good intended plan for Mosul once isis got eliminated there, hence they want us to keep away especially at a critical time like this.
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    Turkish Politics & Internal Affairs

    I personally don't see hope for the US' system. It seems these candidates can have a different approach for internal matters, but when it comes to external matters the lobbies will pressure or bribe those candidates to their will. Even worse, candidates that think different and have policies...
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    Turkish Military presence in Iraq - Updates & Discussions

    Go kick out the 60+ other countries (incl. iran and the destroyer of Iraq; USA) out of Iraq too, then Turkey should leave. Turkey won't leave Iraq so easily just because Iran and the US, excuse me Abadi, wants it. We know what Abadi, Iran and the US is trying to do in Iraq and the region.
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    Turkey’s Shiites mark Battle of Karbala

    @cabatli_53 this thread will probably end up as a troll fest because of sectarian members (@Malik Alashter). He now also wrote something in Arabic, i'm afraid he's started to repeat his Mullah and curse us and wish us to become 'minority Turk sunni' :D
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    Turkey’s Shiites mark Battle of Karbala

    One look at @Malik Alashter 's messages. And then one look at Iraq's situation. Surprised? Hell no. Just because your country failed at state building doesn't mean that sects in other countries will be eager to ruin their own country for your sake :) Especially since people, incl. Alevis, in...
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    Turkey’s Shiites mark Battle of Karbala

    Some article written by some western media about one case of Turkish internal affairs doesn't reflect the truth. According to the claim of that article, there are up to 20 million Alevis in Turkey, where is the anticipated sectarian war then? Of course, we know well that foreigners would love to...
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    Turkey’s Shiites mark Battle of Karbala

    Turkish alevis are just as patriotic as non-alevis. Know quite a few of them and have visited some towns inhabited by (majority) Alevis, nothing negative about them. In fact, when foreigners ask such questions, only then i realize that there is difference in religion with Alevis, otherwise i...
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    Demography War in Turkey.

    It's not really due to 'European' or whatever lifestyle, it's rather because of increasing wealth and increase of expense of taking care of children. The more people start to earn (often also because the woman is working too), the less children they tend to have. This is a worldwide trend that...
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    Shut up on Balochistan or we raise Maoist, NE unrest: Pakistani envoys in US

    The US and some major European countries openly and hypocratically support the ypg/pyd, which is a branch of the pkk, a marxist communist terrorist group (you can read up on them and their red communism star flag says enough) on the terror list of the US and EU, in Syria diplomatically (ypg/pyd...
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    Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

    whaaaaat?:omghaha: oh well, another 'village idiot' as they say. best to ignore, there you go:crazy_pilot:
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    Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

    Everybody is Israeli when making noise against Iran? And are you god to make such statements? :astagh::disagree: @Serpentine i have reported your compatriot for abusive language.
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    Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

    Because other Iranian and Iraqi members kept bringing up the 'why isis retreat so easily?! Turkey must be up to something!' BS after the operation started, hence thought you might be one of them as well. Swap 'Iranian soldiers' with 'Iranian generals, instructors etc.' responsible for the...
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    Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

    lol, calm down. Don't take that joke about jealousy and 'stealing the show' so serious. You wrote: You basically still believe that Turkey is somehow 'ordering' isis to leave those villages? As I and 500 already wrote and as developments in the last 2~3 weeks have shown, isis resistance is...
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    Syrian Civil War (Graphic Photos/Vid Not Allowed)

    FYI, the momentum of the invasion has weakened since the last 2~3 weeks (guess you don't frequent the Euphrates Shield thread in our section). Lately isis even recaptured towns from fsa (recaptured later again by fsa). isis' resistance is definitely increasing the deeper the fsa and our army...
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    Turkish Politics & Internal Affairs

    I remain hopeful. Sometimes i think it's better if Iran and Turkey and all the others in the region integrate with each other by developing at least serious deeper economical ties, then no one in this region will simply mess and destabilize the region without hurting itself directly too. Yet...
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    KRG: Baghdad consented to Turkish deployment in N. Iraq

    The reason behind it is simple then; Iraq and Iran are up to nothing good after liberating Mosul. Ethnic cleansing of Mosul and pushing refugees to us are not unlikely, are they? We shall see.
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    Turkish Politics & Internal Affairs

    (Haven't read the article) No bro, iran is never to be trusted under those ayatollahs. Their words are one thing, but their actions/agenda is against us. They are against the pipeline between Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, they support Armenia over us and Azerbaijan, they have been running...
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    KRG: Baghdad consented to Turkish deployment in N. Iraq

    Neither can safavids sustain their occupation and grip on majority sunni Syria forever. This is no safavid era anymore. See, silly remarks are easy to make. Turkey will not leave Iraq that easily just for Iran, US and its puppets to play their sectarianism card in Iraq. Btw, why is your 'islamic...
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    Çay Bahçesi

    That seems the case of 'the more you learn, the more you question and doubt' (about religion in general), at least if a person has a decent critical thinking capability. I was and am in the same boat with you.
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