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    1. pride_of_artaxias on

      The full section:

      >And Türkiye is in the middle of all of it, just like Azerbaijan and Armenia.  They’re arguing over 32 kilometers of road, but this is no joke.  It’s been going on for a decade – 32 kilometers of road.   

      >So what happens is America comes in and says, “Okay, we’ll take it over.  Give us the 32 kilometers of road on a hundred-year lease, and you can all share it.”  But these tribal points of view do not fade.  We came into a – e pluribus unum.  What does that mean?  It means give up the masses for one.  It exists in America.  It doesn’t exist there.  It’s individual, family, tribe, and then the nation.  But my hope is over time this e pluribus unum will catch on and we can convert from Latin to Arabic, from Arabic to Russian, from Russian to China – maybe we have a shot.

      I encourage people to read the rest to get a measure of what American leadership really thinks about the region.  The Turkish glazing and outright worship is off the charts. As usual.

    2. WrapKey69 on

      Bro got his facts printed on toilet paper. A corridor through Armenia was never part of the arguing.

    3. SweetLoLa on

      No one should be surprised, but everyone should be angered by the fact that Erdogans and Aliyevs blood money line the pockets of politicians in the US.

      Anyone who speaks positively about the current Turkish dictatorship is instantly outed as someone most likely taking bribes.

      This isn’t new. When the genocide was happening many Turks with means were rubbing elbows with the noble and rich in the UK. They knew then how to infiltrate in order to gain their means to an end.

      Look at how far it got them, they literally committed genocide against a Christian nation and they have a seat in NATO (joined 1952). They’re still involved in global affairs. The Lira isn’t worth shit and he moved like he’s running the most powerful nation in the world.

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