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That would still be a dreamKurdistan is "remaining and expanding".
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That would still be a dreamKurdistan is "remaining and expanding".
Quite the contrary I'd say, Ottoman Empire was only able to unite with other nations that time was solely due to the factor of Islam.No nation that is Islamist, that is, that allows political Islam to be a major factor in its politics, can ever be a super power. Turkey is moving to more, not less, Islamist power. Turkey is declining in its potential to be a super power. Why? Because to be a super power a nation must embrace and lead science and technology. Islamism prevents science from having the necessary space to develop world-leading technologies. China has all of the characteristics needed to be the leading super power, except for sufficient individual liberty. Individual liberty doesn't have to be absolute, of course. China needs just a bit more individual liberty, and the rule of law, to become the 21st century super power.
No nation that is Islamist, that is, that allows political Islam to be a major factor in its politics, can ever be a super power. Turkey is moving to more, not less, Islamist power. Turkey is declining in its potential to be a super power. Why? Because to be a super power a nation must embrace and lead science and technology. Islamism prevents science from having the necessary space to develop world-leading technologies. China has all of the characteristics needed to be the leading super power, except for sufficient individual liberty. Individual liberty doesn't have to be absolute, of course. China needs just a bit more individual liberty, and the rule of law, to become the 21st century super power.
Turkey is geographically as big as Saudi Arabia , very very large country and they are close to Pakistan two very very big counrties
Perhaps he mistook Iran for Turkey?In terms of area, Turkey is nearly 1/3rd of Saudi Arabia. I don't know which country exactly you mistook for Turkey.
Perhaps he mistook Iran for Turkey?
You've got a point there. But even then does Turkey not have what it takes to become the dominant force in the region if one leaves the size (or usable land) of the country out of the debate.Maybe, but it should also be noted that since most of Saudi Arabia is barren desert, 'usable' land area of Turkey maybe equal or even more than KSA.
Such video is best described a show of force using firepower. To make people like you excited lol. Proves nothing, might as well fill 100 barrels with fuel and blow them up for the cool explosive effect.if TSK ever decide to attack you (which i hope it will someday) your shoeless bandit army will pitty the day they were born