Turkish Foreign Policy and Regional Geopolitics

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He really has to fight off many veto players within the state organs and institutions. A thorough clean up is needed...


Don't believe a word of this unless it happens. The pro PKK CENTCOM neocons are entrenched, and they don't want to leave Syria.
 
Our heroic female officers brought the championship to our country at the European Kickboxing Championship held in Greece on 1-10 November 2024.


1.133 athletes from 41 countries participated in the Championship


-- Teacher Lieutenant Nagihan Karakuş became European Champion in the 65 kilogram K-1 branch,

-- Teacher Lieutenant Zeliha Doğan became European Champion in the 52 kilogram Low Kick branch,

-- Air Teacher Lieutenant Emre Korkmaz became 3rd in Europe in the 67 kilogram Low Kick branch.

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Pakistan is different.
 
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis (R) embraces Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (L) after their meeting, Athens, Greece, Nov. 8, 2024. (EPA Photo)
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis (R) embraces Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (L) after their meeting, Athens, Greece, Nov. 8, 2024. (EPA Photo)
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This was last week, as Greece and Turkey work towards improving ties.

It seems to have caused some friction inside the current New Democracy ruling party, with the former Prime Minister attacking the current Foreign Minister and ending up getting expelled from the Party.


@Foinikas any news on your end?

Idk whether he got expelled over this, or there is more internal drama within the ruling party.

regardless the current dialogue track chosen by Mitsotakis and the sidelining of the faction seeking confrontation seems like a positive IMO.
 
This was last week, as Greece and Turkey work towards improving ties.
The current Foreign Minister is infamous for another pic as well

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@Foinikas any news on your end?

Idk whether he got expelled over this, or there is more internal drama within the ruling party.

regardless the current dialogue track chosen by Mitsotakis and the sidelining of the faction seeking confrontation seems like a positive IMO.
Yes,well basically Samaras used to criticize many of Mitsotakis' policies the last couple of years and well basically he just shared the opinion of many others who voted for ND.
For example the whole homosexual weddings and adoption rights thing,the fact that Mitsotakis didn't negate,but instead supported the Prespes agreement (it was signed by SYRIZA before Mitsotakis came to power)and the blunders of the government since 2023 when it comes to the Greek-Turkish relations.

Basically,Samars protested and criticized the fact that Mitsotakis is making New Democracy into a centrist party with changing it completely from a right-wing conservative party that it had been since the '80s.

Of course many current ministers and MPs rushed to boo Samaras and pledge their full support to the leader,like good yes-men. This party has people who used to be ardent patriots or even nationalists,some who used to talk all day about the country,the faith,the history and now they've changed their opinions in most of the things they believed in or talked about all day for years. I guess they love their chairs in the parliament.
 
The current Foreign Minister is infamous for another pic as well

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Yes,well basically Samaras used to criticize many of Mitsotakis' policies the last couple of years and well basically he just shared the opinion of many others who voted for ND.
For example the whole homosexual weddings and adoption rights thing,the fact that Mitsotakis didn't negate,but instead supported the Prespes agreement (it was signed by SYRIZA before Mitsotakis came to power)and the blunders of the government since 2023 when it comes to the Greek-Turkish relations.

Basically,Samars protested and criticized the fact that Mitsotakis is making New Democracy into a centrist party with changing it completely from a right-wing conservative party that it had been since the '80s.

Of course many current ministers and MPs rushed to boo Samaras and pledge their full support to the leader,like good yes-men. This party has people who used to be ardent patriots or even nationalists,some who used to talk all day about the country,the faith,the history and now they've changed their opinions in most of the things they believed in or talked about all day for years. I guess they love their chairs in the parliament.

No Govt in Greece will reverse Prespa agreement, its an unreasonable ask, b/c you will get in trouble with the EU and US who want to integrate the balkans into the EU/NATO.
 
No Govt in Greece will reverse Prespa agreement, its an unreasonable ask, b/c you will get in trouble with the EU and US who want to integrate the balkans into the EU/NATO.
The neighbors themselves might reverse it,because they don't abide by it and openly declare they want to abolish it.
 
The neighbors themselves might reverse it,because they don't abide by it and openly declare they want to abolish it.

They won't do that either, they want to get into the EU, they have a whole lot of problems with Bulgaria bullying them already, they don't need to add more.
 
The general strategy and naive attitude they follow.

You gotto be more specific my dude. lol

IMO, they have been doing better, its far less confrontational since they got rid of Dendias and reassigned him.
 
They won't do that either, they want to get into the EU, they have a whole lot of problems with Bulgaria bullying them already, they don't need to add more.
That would be logical,but they've got a new government that's defying the agreement and not keeping their end of the bargain.
 
You gotto be more specific my dude. lol

IMO, they have been doing better, its far less confrontational since they got rid of Dendias and reassigned him.
Well,you see it as less confrontational,but the criticism is about them being too easy on the Turks and giving up on national matters while they're being fooled by some "friendly" approach from the Turkish side.
 
Well,you see it as less confrontational,but the criticism is about them being too easy on the Turks and giving up on national matters while they're being fooled by some "friendly" approach from the Turkish side.

how are they being "too easy" and "giving up"?

Seems to me you would rather have some sort of confrontation or Greece to do something unilaterally provocative, which would be a miscalculation on your part if you ask me.
 

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