Ukraine’s territorial integrity is nonnegotiable for Turkey, Erdoğan says
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Turkey already playing the superpowers against each other perfectly, like a child of divorced parents.
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There are at least two countries buffer between them and Putinland on either side of the Black sea, and Putin's ambitions are set West first. They are pretty safe for the time being. The coast of the Black Sea has been the natural sphere of interest of whoever ruled Anatolia since the Bronce Age, though.
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How to divide Ukrainian natural resources. Its the main goal of both Russia and usA, and i bet Ukraine wants to keep them
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this buffer zone shit is such crap… if you want a buffer zone, use your own god damn country or come to an agreement to share the burden of the zone!
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It is. But as we see with both the response to Turkyie and Israel pulling this crap, Syrian sovereignty has no relevance for many NATO countries like the US, UK, France and Germany.
My key argument is that the Turkish army doesn't only have the equipment but also has combat veterans, which makes it more difficult to fight. When we look at Saudis failed attempts at putting boots on the ground in Yemen, or how the North Korean soldiers sent to Ukraine did at first, it is a strong reminder how important actual experience is, compared to just fancy equipment.
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absolutely; we’re in no disagreement! my comment was intended as a “yes and” for something that seems to be a particular focus for conflict in modern history
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Here's the next chucklehead butting in about what should be done with Ukraine. All while Ukraine is not invited to its own peace talks. These people have no shame.
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Modern day Molotov-Ribbentrop pact
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Cyprus's, Greece's, Armenia's and Syria's however somehow are. Fuck Erdogan.
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Not that I think Mr. Erdogan wouldn't have an own agenda here, but it's amazing that he says something I can agree with. It's a rate event.
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This statement is made after he met with Zelensky. Photos are from yesterday, on the same day as the said peace talks.
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Thank you. I've updated my comment accordingly.