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Offline Pasdar

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #25 on: January 19, 2012, 08:46:14 AM »
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It doesn't make sense. Whole world understand that today wars won with airforces.
How come? Because the US bombed some countries without modern air defence?

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If Syria wants to bomb somewhere in Turkey, their missiles will be just a target for our pilots.
So you're saying that Turkish pilots are going to shoot ballistic missiles from the sky using their jet fighters?

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Yes, it can actually. Are you dreaming to stop us with MiG-29s?
Here is the reality:
* Turkish military is fully dependent on US/EU/Zionist support.
* US/EU/Zionists are enemies of Iran, so they will support Turkey in such a war.
* However, Turkey with full support of all of Iran's enemies, will not be able to either invade Iran or attain dominance. What will result in the following: eventually a seize fire will be called for with major damage to both countries. Iran will rebuild its country using domestic knowledge and become even stronger, Turkey (current foreign debt nearly $400 billion) will go into even more debt to pay western contractors to rebuild their country for them, and they will possibly return to the same position after some 20 years of rebuilding. Final result:
1) major profit for US/EU/Zionists in terms of finance, politics and geo politics...
2) major disaster for Turkey, totally crumbling all its sneaky political dreaming it has recently been contemplating
3) major delay in Iran's economic advance.

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What are you smoking? We're already Muslim and proud of it.
Turkey is as Muslim as Jordan is.

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This is not about religion. Essad is puppet of Iran and we must replace it for our interests. 20 years ago, Turkey was a small country between Europe and Asia. But now, economy is flourishing, industry is booming and Turkish people wants more power.
Contrary to the propaganda being spread by the Arabian peninsula, Iran does not involve itself in the politics of another country directly. It is the people that support it all around the world that push Iran's political interest in these countries. Though I think it should involve itself directly, but that is another matter.

As for Assad, he is his own man, under no ones control.

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #26 on: January 19, 2012, 10:17:02 AM »
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War with the pan-Turks is inevitable this will not just involve Iran vs turkey but Iran vs Azerbaijan as well. Iran needs to be formenting military ties with Armenia and send propaganda into Turkeys Kurdish regions about the Kurdish relationship to Iranians. The turks are doing the same and their Azerbaijani bitches are already trying to do the same as seen in the lake orumiyeh protests. Iran is late to the game when it comes to the battle against pan-Turkish fanaticism.
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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #27 on: January 19, 2012, 01:06:57 PM »
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Iran will rebuild its country using domestic knowledge and become even stronger


What are you talking about? By knowledge, Turkey is far ahead than other countries: http://www.sesric.org/files/article/232.pdf

Turkey is the biggest economy in the muslim world and scored the biggest growth rate in the whole world. I'm living in turkey and there is no zionist presence here. there was in mid-90s but now, there is no one.

BTW, thanks to the Fettullah Gulen Network, 2 million students graduating from Turkish schools in M. East and Europe per year. Turkish mentalism growing day by day, not in Turkey, but the whole world. I think that's the point.

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The turks are doing the same and their Azerbaijani bitches are already trying to do the same as seen in the lake orumiyeh protests.

Of course, we must support Azeris. They are our brothers, and more importantly, they are Turkic like us.

As the grandmaster said; "For Turks, the homeland isn't Turkey, nor yet Turkistan. Their country is a vast, eternal land: Turan!"
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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #28 on: January 19, 2012, 05:26:35 PM »
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War with the pan-Turks is inevitable this will not just involve Iran vs turkey but Iran vs Azerbaijan as well. Iran needs to be formenting military ties with Armenia and send propaganda into Turkeys Kurdish regions about the Kurdish relationship to Iranians. The turks are doing the same and their Azerbaijani bitches are already trying to do the same as seen in the lake orumiyeh protests. Iran is late to the game when it comes to the battle against pan-Turkish fanaticism.

I support Pasdar's statements that both Turkey, Iran and all other regional states will be the big loser of such war if it happens while geopolitical giants will earn on it. You should not play into their hands with this rhetoric. But i agree that Iran should use the Armenia and Kurdish card more willingly if needed.

This is while if war does not break out, Iran and Turkey will both be better off than EU and US simply because their economy is broken and in need of constant growth and plundering to keep up with the deficits. Iran should help Turkey out of this misery by becoming a giant itself and exporting technology, knowhow and personell to develop Turkey and other regional states in need of rapid change.
« Last Edit: January 19, 2012, 05:32:04 PM by maiser »

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #29 on: January 19, 2012, 07:35:54 PM »
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mehmetcc, I think you'll be in for a rude awakening..A full blown war in the region will lead to Turkey being split into different parts..You think sectarianism is only an Arab problem? Think again. Turkey is much more fragile than you think..And please, don't talk about Turkey's economy..Iran can bring that down by simply turning off the taps.Turkey's foreign debt is running in the BILLIONS with no end in sight..This is fact.

As for the Turkish military, PLEASE the less said the better..They wouldn't breathe without permission from uncle Scam..Take this from me, any nation that depends on others for their protection cannot survive a war.Turkey falls in that category. NATO's happy to throw Turkey some of their second hand junk to keep them happy and continue bowing to them..Ata Turk destroyed the real Turkish identity and turn them Westwards.Today, Turkey's the most confused country in the region. Some part think they're European and others think their Turks..They don't know whether they belong to East or West.

If there's anything that unites all Middle Easterner, it the resentment for Turkish dominance.The Ottoman empire's atrocities is still fresh in people's mind.Don't even think for a moment that Turkey can somehow come out of nowhere and dominate the region. They have to earn it.They shamefully backed NATO to destroy Libya under falsehood. You think that image is lost of people in the region?

I could go on forever..Bottom line, Turkey will NEVER win in Syria and will NEVER win anything in the region..They need to earn it..Trying to hijack a genuine Syrian grievances for their selfish goals will backfire..If they're so tough, how come they can't even confront the Zionist regime after 9 of their citizens got murdered? Tell Erdogan to go fly kite..He's been exposed as an imposter many time and trying to shill for his policies here won't win you any support...Have a nice day ;)

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #30 on: January 19, 2012, 08:18:13 PM »
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What are you talking about? By knowledge, Turkey is far ahead than other countries: http://www.sesric.org/files/article/232.pdf


Not really, it just says Turkey has more universities, but even if you were ahead in "knowledge" in a general sense, the fact that you're not doing anything with it is more important.

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Turkey is the biggest economy in the muslim world and scored the biggest growth rate in the whole world.


Turkey biggest growth rate in the world? I don't know who made that one up but it certainly isn't true. As for your economy being the biggest in the Muslim world, I would strongly dispute that claim based first of all on the fact that Turkey since 2009 has re-calculated it's GDP under different standards to make it higher, and the West is consistently lying about Iran's GDP to make it seem lower. Biggest economy? I'ma tell you what Turkey has. The biggest debt in the Muslim world!

Turkey has an external debt of over 300 billion as of 2011, that's more than Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan and Egypt together. Infact, your debt is 22x higher than Iran's and on average every single Turk is indebted over 4,000 dollars to foreigners while for average Iranian the debt per capita is around 175 dollars. Your government is lying to you when they say you are advancing, in reality they are trying to buy their way into prosperity, this may work on the short term for Erdogan to appease those unhappy with his dictatorial manners with economic benefits but on the long term this is going to be disastrous.

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I'm living in turkey and there is no zionist presence here. there was in mid-90s but now, there is no one.


That depends on what you call a Zionist presence. First of all Israeli passports are recognized in Turkey, because Erdogan regime officially recognizes the Zionist occupation in 80% of Palestine as a legitimate state, and thousands of them come to Turkey every year. So "there is no-one" is simply not true. Now aside from that, Zionist influence is not merely felt through Israeli nationals, but through their powerful lobbying networks (including those foreign banks were you owe 300 billion to, and if it wasn't for them your practically irrelevant exports wouldn't be able to pay for your massive imports) and the influence they have over European and American politicians, which clearly have dictated, the policy of Turkey's dictators for decades.

And Erdogan has dedicated most of last year campaigning to get pro-Zionist dictators installed in Syria and Libya (while helping to prop up pro-Zionist/American dictators in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen and Bahrain), so that support for Palestinians will be cut from all directions and Israel will be recognized by all Arab states. So it is clear that Turkish foreign policy is 100% run by the Zionists. Leave alone your participation in the War against Afghans and the War against Libyans, and your allowing US to use your country as a transport base for their War against Iraqis.

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BTW, thanks to the Fettullah Gulen Network, 2 million students graduating from Turkish schools in M. East and Europe per year. Turkish mentalism growing day by day, not in Turkey, but the whole world. I think that's the point.
Of course, we must support Azeris. They are our brothers, and more importantly, they are Turkic like us.


Pity none of them stay in Turkey. Just how many Turks left your country? 5 million? 8 million? 10 million? If Turkey was so great then why is a tenth of it's population in Europe?

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As the grandmaster said; "For Turks, the homeland isn't Turkey, nor yet Turkistan. Their country is a vast, eternal land: Turan!"
cheers.


Well, the population density in Kazakhstan is 5.9 people per square km, so there's plenty of room in Turan if you guys see that as your country. Though I hate to break it to you, but unless you have are Asiatic/Mongolian of race, then you probably are not descended from the Turanians at all but are just an Anatolian who was Turkified by Turkic invaders after 1100.

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #31 on: January 19, 2012, 10:23:57 PM »
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If turkey was a real muslim country they would leave NATO. They would also not help occupying Afghanistan.

One important thing, days of turkish rule and ottoman empire are gone. History doesnt repeat itself.

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #32 on: January 20, 2012, 06:37:08 PM »
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If turkey was a real muslim country they would leave NATO. They would also not help occupying Afghanistan.

Or help bombing Libya...

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2012, 07:28:09 PM »
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Turkey is a zionist puppet (small puppy) state!
I am a Muslim, kill me and call it COLLATERAL DAMAGE!
Imprison me and call it SECURITY MEASURE!
Exile my people en mass and call it NEW MIDDLE EAST!
Rob my resources call it, PROGRESS!
Corrupt my Leaders call it DEMOCRACY!

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Re: 'Syria turns missiles towards Turkey'
« Reply #34 on: February 11, 2012, 05:49:16 AM »
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So now Turkey will do anything West wants because Turkey owes 300 billion Euros to West.

Looks like Turkey lost its independance and became Western client state. Even worse, Turkey economy will be destroyed by further borrowing and interest repayments.

Heavy indebtment is the worst economic position in current world.

 

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