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Why would there be a war between Russia and Turkey? Anyway, Russia would probably smash Turkey in no time.
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Russia, by far, but I don't think they are enemies
Most of tourists In turkey are Russian, and both have great relations with each other
I think a war with Estonia or Poland is more possible
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Well , Turks have 6 million assimilated Albanians sooo yeahh good luck Russia , you are gonna need it..
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I would rather side myself with Balkanic peoples (Greeks and Slavs) called Turks, than Mongols and Tartars (Russians)
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It wouldn't be a fair fight, but that's often the way. What America has done to the MENA region isn't a fair fight either.
Now, theoretically, Turkey is still a NATO ally and on the American side, so that would mean Russia wouldn't be facing Turkey alone. But in the real world, who knows?
If Turkey is going rogue, the US might let Russia destroy the regime and country before it moves in to assist its ally.
Personally, I'm neutral.
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Russia can fuck the ass of USA, Europe and Turkey together very easily
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Neither. It would be an useless war. Russo-Turkish wars was one of the longest wars in European history and Russians won most of it, but with terrible losses.
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Russia and Turkey are growing to become quite close to each other geopolitically, so it's a non-question. Russia and Turkey also have very strong economic ties. Turkey tried to topple Assad alongside the West, the Gulf states and Israel, which, if it succeeded, would have meant Turkish independence from Russian petroleum. It hasn't worked, however, and since the US has consistently tried to undermine Turkey through Fetullah Gülen, who's really just a puppet for CIA operations, and now this subversion culminating in American support for the Kurds, it has meant the Turkish embrace of a partnership with Russia and a move away from NATO and the EU. Turkey has also joined the Eurasian One Belt One Road project, the New Silkroad, of China, Russia and Iran. This is extremely important because this project is creating a new Eurasian economic infrastructure like the old Silkroad which means an economic system independent from the Anglo-American one.
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