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    Europe and the PKK

    German, foreign secret services aware of PKK activities in EU, PKK leader says (There is a video as evidence in the link) German and foreign intelligence services, as well as European politicians are aware of the activities of PKK terrorist organization in Europe and keep in touch with the...
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    Europe and the PKK

    it's almost not possible to reason with Europeans (leaders), unless you are on an equal footing with them. Farfetched maybe, but our state should return the favor and play dirty with them Euros in some ways. Once they, the countries supporting the pkk and other scum, get annoyed, make a deal to...
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    Turkish Peace Operations in Syria (Operation Olive Branch) Updates & Discussions

    There are reports and pics on twitter showing that isis got a lot of loot (tanks, other vehicles, ammunitions etc) from Assad in Palmyra. One report from worldonalert also mentioned that isis got its hands on high-range anti-air missile, if true.
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    Turkish Peace Operations in Syria (Operation Olive Branch) Updates & Discussions

    Not sure if Assad really cares about the pkk. Assad knows he's fucked without Russian air support and Iranian sponsored mercs and he still got his hands full with the fsa, so he can't do much against the US supported ypg on his own. Assad might just as well let the ypg freely roam as revenge...
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    Turkey vows vengeance as Kurdish militants claim Istanbul attacks on police

    'Fascism' ? :enjoy::rofl::rofl::rofl: Since the akp the Kurds have equal rights and they got exclusive rights for the south east region. This is a fact nobody can deny. The pkk must be dying to see the akp go away for another party that neglects the Kurds, because then the pkk can use the 'see...
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    Two explosions close to Vodafone Arena in Istanbul

    Could be isis or the pkk, but isis attacks in Turkey were mostly aimed at crowded civilian places whereas the pkk mostly aims at police/army. This seems more like pkk. Anyway, both serve the same purpose of attempting to create chaos, scare away tourists and investors and take revenge from our...
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    Two explosions close to Vodafone Arena in Istanbul

    You badly need a reality check. For a start, the pkk and the unrest they have been causing exists since the 70/80's, way before Erdogan. Turkey is becoming stronger than it ever was before. Turkey moving away from secularism, how? Give credible proof o_O Talking is cheap, but seems too much...
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    The Fight against PKK Terrorism

    Nope, the US and EU must work harder to get a chunk from our lands for their pkk proxy.
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    Two explosions close to Vodafone Arena in Istanbul

    The pkk is openly supported by European countries and the US, it used to be a conspiracy theory of some Turks, but now their support is open to see for anyone. That the pkk attacks professionally in Western urban regions is mostly to weaken Turkey's image and scare tourism and investors away, in...
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    Turkish Peace Operations in Syria (Operation Olive Branch) Updates & Discussions

    I agree. Before someone declares that a small strip of ypg land won't do any harm: That small Armenian corridor separating Azerbaijani land prevents us to link up completely with Azerbaijan. All that ypg needs is protection and our hands will be tied just like the case in the map above.
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    Tribute to late Junaid Jameshed

    Very sad incident, may he and all the other people that were on-board rest in peace.
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    Iranian-made unmanned drone involved in attack on Turkish soldiers in Syria

    However, that doesn't mean that Assad or one of Iran's proxy could not have used the drone for this occassion. Perhaps another reason they dared to do such an attack is due to the difficulty of finding out who exactly was behind it. Of course Iran or Assad could also simply order a proxy to...
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    Turkey launches national satellite

    'India relies on foreign players for 70% of its defense needs' (source is the newdelhi website i gave you). You yourself claimed that India has a very skilled English speaking population, but you must be the black sheep if you cannot understand the VERY SIMPLE meaning of the words i quoted. Or...
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    Turkey launches national satellite

    nope, 70% foreign equipment dependency is really, really pathetic for a big country like India. Nope, not offended by that. as i clearly and kindly explained in my first post, our defense industry only took off recently and we can't expect reinventing everything on our own right off the bat...
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