to think
Turkey planned the Hamas massacre?
to weaken Iran and Hezbollah?
So that they could become
the dominant player in the region?
They are one of Hamas biggest supporters
and have allowed them to plan things from Turkey in the past
and Hamas had diagrams of Israeli tanks,
they knew where the weak spots on them were,
they didn't exactly get those diagrams
on their own
one wouldn't think.
But what if?
Turkey planned the Hamas attack,
knowing how Netanyahu would respond,
and he did
weakening Iran and Hezbollah,
such that they could have the opportunity
in Syria that they now do?
Used their enemy
to weaken their other enemies
and you emerge
a lot more of a major player.
Exactly how far-fetched is that scenario?
Its not far-fetched,
its the truth.
Bible sales are up I was told BTW.
Syria: What are Turkey's aims?
"Turkey's ultimate goal is to topple the Kurdish Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, where the Democratic Union Party (PYD), an offshoot of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), is in conrol."
(I wholeheartedly disagree.
Go Figure.)
"Unlike Turkey, Iran does not nurture the fantasy of leading the Muslim world."
Turkey does though.
October 29, 2020
It did return to Azerbaijan
last year
(somebody called it as the return of the Beast
from the abyss the day after it happened BTW)
and they are moving forward with that plan:
"Unite All Turkic Peoples Across The Region"
(I mean they have made no big secret of it.
That article was from four years ago.)
Turkey's ultimate goal is a reestablished Ottoman Empire and nothing less, and the operations in Syria are but a part of that.
And this is a part of it to:
Erdogan says Turkey might enter Israel to help Palestinians
July 28 2024
"We must be very strong so that Israel can't do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them," "There is no reason why we cannot do this... We must be strong so that we can take these steps,"
Erdogan
Those steps he was talking about taking in July?
Are currently taking place in Syria now.
So no:
"Turkey's ultimate goal is to topple the Kurdish Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria..."
its not.
Besides, the rebels have already said they're going to Damascus.
Then from there
they will go to Beirut.
And from there
on to Jerusalem.
With the Turkish army.
Hes already told you so for goodness sakes.
"We must be strong so that we can take these steps,"
Erdogan
If you are not seeing the current state
of the world geopolitic though this lens?
You are gonna just keep getting it wrong.
Syria: What are Turkey's aims?
5 hours ago.
That piece does get this right however:
"Observers say Ankara was very likely informed of the operation before it commenced. Without Ankara's acquiesence or potentially its support, there is no way HTS would stand a chance against Assad, explained Middle East expert Michael Lüders in an interview with the German public news channel Deutschlandfunk: "Not only is there no doubt that Ankara knew about the offensive, it is also giving military assistance. Naturally, the rebels need adequate weaponry. Looking at the geographic situation, they can only be getting them from Turkey."
(Made the exact same analysis practically as soon as I saw the headline Friday I think it was. Whenever news broke here, cant remember, give me a break lol, plates a lil full these days and all.)
Our coup attempt against our NATO ally make a lil more sense to you now? We knew this is where all this was headed that far back, that's why we attempted it.
People laughed at me when I said it was US by the way.
"Monday, October 16, 2023
"Been saying it for years:
It was because we didn't like the increased Islamization of the country under his leadership.
We saw this on the horizon and tried to nip it in the bud basically."
"Ankara looked like Philly in the 50's
(Western). Today it looks more like like Mecca."
One analysis said few years back.
Thrown in for consideration:
Georgia protests: What's driving the crisis?
"Every evening since November 28, 2024, has seen massive protests in Georgia."
Four years ago:
October 29, 2020
"Dolgov believes that Turkey intends to strengthen its position in the Caucasus and in the neighboring countries of the Caspian region, including Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. He noted that Ankara has influence in Georgia, particularly in the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, as well as other regions. The expert ruled out the possibility of Turkey annexing Georgia but said that a pro-Turkish alliance was possible."
(Translation? Its not all just about joining the EU.)
Like always, the timing gives it away.
Northwestern Syria offensive (2024)
On 27 November 2024, a coalition of Syrian opposition groups called the Military Operations Command[29] led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied Turkish-backed groups[30][31][32] in the Syrian National Army (SNA) launched an offensive against the pro-government Syrian Arab Army (SAA) forces in Idlib, Aleppo and Hama Governorates in Syria.
Have to give Putin something else to contend with somewhere else to clear the path in Syria.
Thinking all these massive protests everywhere happen by themselves everywhere is a mistake. There's intelligence services of different countries help orchestrate things. Not saying turkey caused this protest in Georgia but they could sure put their support behind it once it was rolling and cause headaches for Moscow. And the timing is just way to circumspect.)
When I was putting this together? I did a search on here for "reconstituted Ottoman Empire" and the internet went down as soon as I hit enter.
When I tried to take a screenshot of it being down?
It came back up.
Truth.
Draw your own conclusions.
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