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What gave the Turks the right to take it?
Patrick is a warmonger.
There are some TV programs from there, and you wouldn't even think they were made in a Muslim country.
Ceffer says
There are some TV programs from there, and you wouldn't even think they were made in a Muslim country.
Turkey is not Saudi Arabia. When I was at Anatolia (Turkish Riviera, south central Med coast) in the 1990s, there we topless women on the beaches and at the pools, including Turkish women.
Turkey is not Saudi Arabia. When I was at Anatolia (Turkish Riviera, south central Med coast) in the 1990s, there we topless women on the beaches and at the pools, including Turkish women.
Patrick, I agree with you on this one. I don't trust the Turks. There is a segment that wants to restore the Ottoman Empire in its Islamic, anti-Christian glory.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/nato-must-talk-turkey
At the risk of sounding extreme, I think we could use a new crusade. Root out religious extremism in all its forms, but start with Islam. They are no friend of the West...not that The Western world is what it used to be.
They seem to be pretty loosey goosey Muslim at the Bosphorus. There are some TV programs from there, and you wouldn't even think they were made in a Muslim country. Some are pretty good and even a bit raspy. They had a supernatural series based on Gobekli Tepi that was interesting.
After all, it's historically Greek, as is the coast of Turkey. What gave the Turks the right to take it?
And much of the Turkish population is genetically Greek (and Armenian, further east).
https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2021/06/10/turks-enraged-as-ancestry-com-reveals-the-truth-most-of-them-are-greeks-n1453554
Their ancestors were pressured to speak Turkish and convert to Islam. Maybe a lot of them would be happy to recover their true heritage.