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There is a reason why the Mideast is a sh*t hole, it all apart of the CIA/MI6/MOSSAD plan.
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The playbook of the terrorists in the West have not changed. The neo-cons want to export their style of terrorism into Iran via an invasion and civil unrest, luckily jewish wahhabism is not a disease that Iran has.
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Is about the education, that is why countries Romania, Turkey, Hungary, Poland, UK, France have problems like this. While in the countries with strong education system, even the more "extremist" politicians are true gentlemans with a school and an education, and are not a bunch of corrupt clowns in the ex-communist countries we dont even have an intelectual group anymore (just few people).
Is sad that a bunch of clowns as Dragnea, Putin, Orban or Erdogan can play with rural population minds with lack of education and lack of self respect and intelectual indepedence, this kind of people need to be taught by some "daddys" what is good and what is not good.
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Erdogan is planning a new attack in northern Syria to stop an American satellite state (PKK terrorists).
Clear signals from Ankara to Washington.ANKARA: Turkey may launch a new cross-border military operation into northern Syria, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
Ankara has already begun reinforcing its border against possible threats from Kurdish militants by dispatching artillery to the southeastern province of Kilis.
It will also deploy tanks and howitzers across the Syrian Kurdish-held region of Afrin, the Dogan news agency reported.
Turkey launched a cross-border operation into northern Syria, dubbed Euphrates Shield, last August to clear the area of Daesh and Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units, or YPG, both considered terrorist organizations by Ankara. That operation ended in late March 2017.
“We are determined to extend the dagger we have put into the heart of the terror entity project through the Euphrates Shield Operation with new moves,” Erdogan told a large crowd at a stadium opening ceremony.
Relations between Ankara and Washington have been strained over US support for the Syrian Kurds, considered a key regional partner against Daesh to take back the group’s self-claimed capital of Raqqa.
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The new generation seems more intellectual though, that's what I see in Russia and Turkey. The young generation of our age wants more freedom and less conservative shit.
Erdogan controls %95 of the media and yet he barely passed the referendum, %49 voted against him, at least officially, minus the rigging factor. Tyrannies will eventually be overthrown, no one can stand in the desire for freedom and progress.
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To all the Western people in the traditional right who see Putin as some sort of good leader, Erdogan is far better.
Le Pen/Trumpstein/Putin are all zionists. The only thing quasi-zionist about Erdogan is he inherited an embassy in Tel Aviv and has yet to close it, I highly doubt he would seek to "open" one up if there was none. Putin serves the usual suspects, Le Pen's boyfriend is a usual suspect and Trump's whole family married the usual suspects and these three puppets of Tel Aviv are the heroes to alt-right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia...Iraq_coalitionFor two and a half decades, the Russian elite were split on Iran. Some, like Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, saw Iran as a bargaining chip in possible deals with the Western world.
I am sure Putin is with his PM Dmitry Medvedev in seeing the Iranians and the rest of his "allies" in the Mideast as some vulnerable young woman he can use, con and deliver to the zionists.
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