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They wan't to destabilize it though. It is all part of the elites plan. The same media in the west and east(al jazeera) is all owned by Viacom. They play peoples emotions and put them into camps. A nation undivided is impossible to conquer. Half of these rebel groups are all funded by the elite. Not just America. Turkey has also funded ISIS in Syria for the exact purpose Wrong mentioned above. They are all part of a control scheme.
Syria happened because The West did not wan't to approve of the pipeline deal they had with Russia and Iran. It is all about money. Always has been. They use peoples lesser natures as tools to achieve their goals.
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Nobody blamed Albania you ape. Albanians are just good example of people who care for their own country. Also İ am not Ottomanist scum.
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Ottomans had a more Balkano-Muzzie aspect. Beside Albanians were very active in high ranks. In addition, Albanians ruled in Egypt and Syria during 19th century and now Albos don't want to see single MENA refugees in their country. What kind of Ummah you became you pimp?
Albanians have very close historical ties with Syrians and Egyptians but now rejecting...
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I think you are wrong, if they wanted to they would have done it a long time ago, I think you should put yourself into the boots of the Turkish people and government, Turks do not have it easy at all in this situation, a war next door is bad for your economy, you get flooded by refugees plus there is a potential that that war can leak into your own back-yard.
Turks are stuck in the middle here, they have this big problem with their Kurdish minority who wants to separate from the country, on the other hand their biggest ally (USA) is arming the Kurds just over the fence of the Turkish border, the game theoretical moves of the Turkish government here are pretty smart, Turkey has no choice but to support Radical Sunni Islamic groups.
You have to look at the bigger picture, maybe Erdogan looks stupid to you but Turkey and the Turkish administration has a HUGE potential and smart people, as we know Kurds are mostly Shia Muslims and as logic entails and common sense wars in the middle east are not waged over nationality, wars in the middle east have historically been sectarian wars, why do you think Iran is supporting Assad? they wanna establish and keep the status quo of the Shia regime in Syria and what is happening in Syria but to a larger extent in Iraq too which is like at least 60% Shia is that there is a SHIA BRIDGE being built between two major SUNNI world powers (i.e: Turkey and Saudi Arabia), next thing you know after they cut Turkey from the rest of the Sunni world they will keep smuggling and recruiting kurds and Shia militants in Turkey, maybe Turkey will be able to fend them off but maybe not so the best option for Turkey now is that they keep arming Sunni Extremist groups in the region.
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Albanians were good mercenaries and warriors. Your point?
My family treated the same Ottoman Albanians as they treat you or a Serb. Turncoats are not Albanians. Besides, Albania is not part of your "Islamic" Ummah. Albanians are multi-religious and do not discriminate. We are also not peddling Sharia like the lot of you. We are our own country.
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The people are one thing. The powers up top are another. There has been numerous evidence of funding to ISIS from Erdogan and his son. They are all in cahoots. As Shakespeare said. "The world is a stage, and we are all the players on it".
The only messenger of God who ever ruled with power was Solomon. He was just. Most of God's followers are not beholden to it. The true innocence are the common peoples in the crosshairs. The elite, and those in power care only for their position and its elevation. Few if any hold the interests of the people they administer.
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I would actually take them in exchange for some billions of dollars , build huge camps to keep them in the middle of nowhere and if they want to leave they can leave for syria.
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