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The West's view on the Turkish policies - domestic and international. It's like: Turkey is for Turkey....
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I don't think so. Why should Iran prefer the establishment of a route from the Gulf of Basra to Israel over an Iraq-Türkiye alternative?
There are many stakeholders in Iraq who want to see this project happening, some of them are even Iranian proxies.
Wow, this is a new low.
That trade route via Iraq considering the geopolitical situation between Turkiye and Iran looks unlikely. I sometimes wonder if its just a Turkish move to gain some kind of leverage concerning what's happening in other places.
I don't think so. Why should Iran prefer the establishment of a route from the Gulf of Basra to Israel over an Iraq-Türkiye alternative?
There are many stakeholders in Iraq who want to see this project happening, some of them are even Iranian proxies.
The impression i get is that iran would rather create a shortcut iran/iraq/syria to the med sea and cut Turkiye out altogether.
Considering the level of Iranian meddling in Iraq, with the country top to bottom filed with shia factions who are hostile to anything sunni, not least Turkiye related, its kind of wishful thinking.
Wasnt it an iranian plan originally to put oil and gas pipelines via iraq, into syria reaching the east med and bypass Turkiye too?
Turkey is not involved in this, but the Azeris def are.
French getting their own medicine. lol there guy stoked seperatism in Azerbaijan, now they are getting payback.
I hope the Kanak people can break this colonial chain of slavery the French are trying to impose on them.
Do you know how ridiculous that sounds?is playing some kind of role to free the colonies from French tyranny.
If you accuse the French of being an "occupying colonial power",then you have to accuse Britain and Spain for the same thing. Because France,doesn't have any "colonies" to occupy,they only have French Guyana(which is officially part of the French State and in the Eurozone)and their overseas territories which are various tiny islands here and there. Guess what? The British have control of various tiny islands here and there,just like the French. From the Carribean,to the Atlantic,to the Pacific.I say this because the whole EU knows that France is an occupying colonial power, they are clearly all ok with it.
If you accuse the French of being an "occupying colonial power",then you have to accuse Britain and Spain for the same thing. Because France,doesn't have any "colonies" to occupy,they only have French Guyana(which is officially part of the French State and in the Eurozone)and their overseas territories which are various tiny islands here and there. Guess what? The British have control of various tiny islands here and there,just like the French. From the Carribean,to the Atlantic,to the Pacific.
This narration of "evel France occupaying empire colonizers" is a stubborn biased view of the French by some Muslims on the forum,partly because of Algeria and partly because of the beef with Turkey.
It is amusing however,that you rarely go on rants against the British on the subject and ironically many of you who are heavily biased towards France,actually live in Britain.
If you accuse the French of being an "occupying colonial power",then you have to accuse Britain and Spain for the same thing. Because France,doesn't have any "colonies" to occupy,they only have French Guyana(which is officially part of the French State and in the Eurozone)and their overseas territories which are various tiny islands here and there. Guess what?
Colonial tax my @@@What about 14 African Countries Forced by France to pay Colonial Tax for the benefits of Slavery and Colonization ?
Did you know many African countries continue to pay colonial tax to France since their independence till today
Benin
Burkina Faso
Guinea-Bissau
Ivory Coast
Mali
Niger
Senegal
Togo
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo-Brazzaville
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Colonial system which puts about $500 billions Dollars from Africa to its treasury year in year out.
Also In fact, during the last 50 years, a total of 67 coups happened in 26 countries in Africa,
16 of those Countries are french ex-colonies, which means 61% of the coups happened in Francophone Africa.
And yet,no anger about Denmark's hold of GreenlandI find it quite pathetic that some are willing to look the other way and even defend the French State in its actions abroad on an Island thousands of miles away from France, subjugating the native population and trying to do demographic manipulation to keep control over the island and the people there.

i have to remind you that Britain didn't "willingly" abandon the colonies. They had to. They were forced to do it. They couldn't sustain them after WWII. The cost was just too high. In some places in lives,in other places in money,
in other parts of the world due to political pressure.
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