Turkey's Rapidly Expanding Military Power

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    Turkey’s military reach is quietly expanding. Since 2011, the Turkish armed forces have shifted their strategy from a domestic defensive military, into an expeditionary one, with troops now permanently stationed in six different countries. They’ve been engaged in combat on their borders in Syria and Iraq as well as thousands of kilometers away in Africa. And that number only has signs of increasing. With 1 million active and combined paramilitary personnel The Turkish Armed Forces is actually the second largest standing military force in all of NATO, right after the U.S. military.
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    It’s not just boots on the ground they also conduct maritime security operations in the Mediterranean, Aegean Sea, and off the Coast of Somalia in anti-piracy operations. Some publications and international relations experts have even claimed Turkey is seeking to recreate the old Ottoman Empire borders once again. I didn’t say it they did, that’s why we’re going to interrogate that claim today. Why is Turkey expanding their military footprint now and how far do these actions extend? In what way do they support or conflict with some of NATO’s stated goals?
    Written by: Chris Cappy and Justin Taylor
    Edited by: Michael Michaelides
    A good way to understand Turkey’s actions is to look at their geography. They are located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Their nation serves as a bridge between the East and the West, connecting Islamic and Christian regions but on the other hand it also puts them in a potentially vulnerable security situation. Because Turkey is situated right in the middle of many of the wars raging today including, Syria, Armenia Azerbaijan, the war in Ukraine rages just across the black sea, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are all just a few hundred kilometers from their border. How they choose to react to this reality is going to come under close scrutiny.
    Turkey is built on a military legacy stretching back over 600 hundreds of years through the Ottoman empire. In 1680 AD it spanned three continents, ruled the Islamic world and large sections of Europe. Their borders extended all the way from Kyiv in the north down to Yemen in the south. The council on foreign relations put it this way “Turkey was Founded in 1923 from the remains of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey pursued a secular, Western-aligned foreign policy by joining NATO and seeking closer ties with the EU.”
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  • @Taskandpurpose
    @Taskandpurpose  Před měsícem +62

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    • @ozkanonalan3545
      @ozkanonalan3545 Před měsícem +2

      Its Türkiye not turkey

    • @rocko7711
      @rocko7711 Před měsícem +1

      ❤❤

    • @jaimeaponte7908
      @jaimeaponte7908 Před měsícem

      😊​@@MisterNi

    • @davidanalyst671
      @davidanalyst671 Před měsícem

      I want you to know that you missed the most important aspect of Turkey right now. Right now the most important issue with Turkey is that Erdogan just got kicked out of office 2 days ago. Erdogan lowered the turkey version of the federal funds rate and let inflation absolutely destroy his own currency, and he got reelected 1 time, but not again. So the real question for Turkey is well, are they going to continue this madness with interest rates, are they going to continue this craziness with expansion? are they going to continue to block the bosphorus to Russian ships? are they going to continue funneling Russian oil out? are they going to continue sending bayractars to Ukraine? are they going to continue preventing the wars in azerbaijan? Turkey also had one military supply contract with Russia.... I forget what they were supplying, and don't forget the pipelines that are always an issue.

    • @emiraydn6397
      @emiraydn6397 Před měsícem +1

      i am a Turk. And i love the video. ❤

  • @AbdulTrumps
    @AbdulTrumps Před měsícem +2973

    In Somalia, my father received training from the Turkish forces. He spoke highly of their professionalism and even learned their language. I hold great admiration for the Turkish people.

    • @ozkanonalan3545
      @ozkanonalan3545 Před měsícem

      We love you 2 brother, together we will secure all of Africa from the white Devils inşallah

    • @owindustry
      @owindustry Před měsícem +183

      Greetings from birth place of civilazations: Turkiye to birth place of humankind: Somalia.👍

    • @Ceppetoswerkstatt
      @Ceppetoswerkstatt Před měsícem +112

      🇸🇴❤🇹🇷

    • @TUNC66
      @TUNC66 Před měsícem +77

      Thank you brother we love you.

    • @ertanerbek
      @ertanerbek Před měsícem +84

      We will continue to support you until you stand on your own feet.

  • @Who_Knows-kp1yq
    @Who_Knows-kp1yq Před měsícem +711

    Respect to Turkey and it's respectable military; from a South Korean 🇰🇷🤝🇹🇷

    • @erdalbitik66
      @erdalbitik66 Před měsícem +27

      Türkiye ve güney kore kardeş ülkelerdir sizi seviyoruz.Eger kuzey kore size sorun yaratırsa TÜRK ORDUSU SİZİN DAİMA YANINIZDA.

    • @history_repeats8201
      @history_repeats8201 Před 29 dny

      Has anyone else noticed that the inflation and spending in Turkey are directly proportional? The more Erdogan spends on weapons the more Turkey is becoming a banana republic with inflation over 100%. What do you need the weapons when your economy will collapse? Can you use KAAN to fight inflation? No you KAANT

    • @linobenetti6578
      @linobenetti6578 Před 29 dny

      they will wolf u down ...they are just islamistes goin around wearing burquas
      u want your wifes mothers and daughters all dressed up in barques ? go ahead

    • @jdjsjksk
      @jdjsjksk Před 26 dny +20

      We love our Korean brothers so much

    • @Ibne_kemalist
      @Ibne_kemalist Před 26 dny +5

      ​@@erdalbitik66 güney koreyi batı dan kurtarma vakti de baya yaklaştı. Ona da çözüm getireceğiz inşallah

  • @NarutoPain-bj5di
    @NarutoPain-bj5di Před měsícem +500

    As an Iraqi, I believe that the presence of Türkiye will enhance peace and security in the Middle East❤

    • @StannArax
      @StannArax Před měsícem +22

      There are so many Turks in Iraq. I personally want to see Iraq in Organization of Turkic States.

    • @NarutoPain-bj5di
      @NarutoPain-bj5di Před měsícem

      @@StannArax Allah'ın izniyle sizinle işbirliği hain Arap ülkelerinden daha iyidir

    • @ahmet-ue6nh
      @ahmet-ue6nh Před měsícem +9

      🇮🇶🇹🇷

    • @paradoksparadoks6299
      @paradoksparadoks6299 Před měsícem +7

      Turkey only fanning the flames.

    • @enigma5195
      @enigma5195 Před 29 dny +1

      The middle east has always puzzled me. I don't understand the constant violence. Like Iraq for instance has been a country for almost 100 years and Iran even older but countries are so unstable in that region of the world. The rest of the world is usually in a long stretch of peace but the middle east is always at each others throats

  • @burgazada
    @burgazada Před 27 dny +597

    I am a Turk of Kurdish origin. I say this with pride, because Turk means all of us, our common roof, our home. The most beautiful definition was given by the Great ATATÜRK: "The people of Turkiye who founded the Republic of Turkiye are called the Turkish nation." That is the end of the matter for me! May my blood and life be sacrificed to the great Turkish Nation. Happy to be a Turk!

    • @gozdekurt123
      @gozdekurt123 Před 25 dny +11

      💗💗💗💗💗

    • @Am_Yisrael_Chai_7
      @Am_Yisrael_Chai_7 Před 23 dny

      I don't believe that you are of kurdish origin. When Atatürk was in power, his forces murdered up to 45.000 kurdish people on his order and deported plenty more. You are a typical turk spreading the official turkish narrative which aims to wipe out the kurdish identity.

    • @bekoroksinus
      @bekoroksinus Před 21 dnem

      aynen güzel kardesim belki isim olarak irka adlandirildi ama aslinda kurtulus savasinda kanini verenlerin ülkesidir ;)

    • @ShahzadMalek-md9ps
      @ShahzadMalek-md9ps Před 21 dnem +5

      Be happy to be a human first brother. Label your self SOUL bigger word then Turk or Arab.

    • @OljeiKhan
      @OljeiKhan Před 21 dnem +35

      ​@@ShahzadMalek-md9pswhat makes you think he isn't happy to be a human?
      Stop hating Turks and get a life for yourself.

  • @John-mf6ky
    @John-mf6ky Před měsícem +1338

    My grandfather spent years teaching english in the middle east, mainly Iran and Saudi. I remember him telling me as a kid the Turkish military is not one you want to mess with (he served in Vietnam too).

    • @donmerkle6724
      @donmerkle6724 Před měsícem +173

      You should hear some of the stories about the Turks while POWs in Chinese hands during the Korean War. Those people were something special.

    • @user-dy9on8ez7z
      @user-dy9on8ez7z Před měsícem

      Us Master Plan ending after.
      Iran Pakistan and Türkiye is Last Man standing..!!!

    • @Techtalk2030
      @Techtalk2030 Před měsícem +31

      They cant even beat a bunch of kirdish rebels

    • @onurcan8434
      @onurcan8434 Před měsícem +135

      As soon as we stepped into Korean territory, we fell into a Chinese ambush. But then an event that was considered impossible in the history of warfare took place, and then the Chinese had to remember why they built the Great Wall of China. There are such stories that you wouldn't believe such a thing could be real. For example, did you know that the story of the movie Rambo was born from a Turk who took 14 bullets in the Korean War but still did not die?

    • @Techtalk2030
      @Techtalk2030 Před měsícem +23

      @@onurcan8434 the chinese built the great wall cause of mongols not anatolian “turks”

  • @mikehinson5935
    @mikehinson5935 Před měsícem +980

    I don’t see how as an American we could say anything about Turkey. They are doing what we do. Also I would rather have a good relationship with Turkey. They probably understand all the issues in this region better than us Americans. Let them handle the BS…I don’t think they are afraid of standing up to anyone in the Middle East.

    • @sirchowchow
      @sirchowchow Před měsícem +42

      👏

    • @exposecenter25
      @exposecenter25 Před měsícem

      except turkey is a terror state that prosecutes their largest minority which are more than 15 million people. the current turkish government is not ideal if you really want support since their entire existence is based on terror occupation

    • @NerimanAkyol-nt1fz
      @NerimanAkyol-nt1fz Před měsícem +58

      observation couldn't have been better 👏

    • @Eyelohim
      @Eyelohim Před měsícem +23

      Not only Middle East 😅

    • @Ren99510
      @Ren99510 Před měsícem +18

      I mean we can criticize, but at the end of the day, we are on the same side, and that's what matters. I think it's very important for nations like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, to be on our side, after all they are often the first line of defense for the next flavor of the day Islamic Jihad.

  • @davidyarb5885
    @davidyarb5885 Před měsícem +457

    I was in Kyrgyzstan back in the mid 90’s with USAID and Turkey had a lot of quiet influence in Central Asia as well. Turkish retail goods, appliances and construction was quickly replacing anything Russian.

    • @melihkaanpatoglu5452
      @melihkaanpatoglu5452 Před měsícem +46

      its normal for central asia we as turkic people(not turkish) decided to strengthen our bonds with eachother

    • @VirtualViolence
      @VirtualViolence Před měsícem +46

      We (Turks) came from middle Asia (aka Turkistan). So we're relatives. We can understand each other when we talk. Our invisible bounds are very strong. Almost every Turk (and Turkic people) has a deep wish to betogether again which is called Turan.

    • @Mustafa_Ozdemir64
      @Mustafa_Ozdemir64 Před měsícem +11

      @@VirtualViolence
      İnlaAllah

    • @greywolfs8174
      @greywolfs8174 Před měsícem +16

      Alga Turan🇰🇬🇹🇷🤘

    • @gozdekurt123
      @gozdekurt123 Před 25 dny +4

      we are turkic countries... We share same ancestors...

  • @zahidcan
    @zahidcan Před měsícem +1047

    Saying YPG is different from PKK is like saying Belarus is different from Russia. Literally first picture in this video shown has YPG terrorist with patch of founder of PKK in his chest

    • @Parker307
      @Parker307 Před měsícem +31

      Belarus is different from Russia

    • @zahidcan
      @zahidcan Před měsícem +10

    • @SitzPinkler
      @SitzPinkler Před měsícem +185

      With all my respect, I dont agree with what you said. The more accurate analogy would be "Saying YPG is different from PKK is like saying Moscow is different than Russia."

    • @tkd14880
      @tkd14880 Před měsícem +34

      for real and they keep saying they arent terrorist XDD

    • @ObeyNoLies
      @ObeyNoLies Před měsícem

      Chris like to pretend his government masters are on the right side of history.

  • @ApolloTheDerg
    @ApolloTheDerg Před měsícem +401

    I can respect their push for building their own systems and not entirely relying on the US unlike many NATO countries.

    • @Alfonzo01
      @Alfonzo01 Před měsícem +28

      Other NATO countries have no choice but to trust the United States. If they stand against it like Türkiye does, they will face very heavy embargoes. Türkiye has been subjected to harsh embargoes for years and is therefore trying to stand on its own feet.

    • @ApolloTheDerg
      @ApolloTheDerg Před 24 dny +3

      @@Alfonzo01 less about standing against but contributing at the very least

    • @kirmiziordek6971
      @kirmiziordek6971 Před 18 dny +7

      If a country cannot stand on its own feet, it is doomed to collapse, and that is why Turkey must act separately from NATO.

    • @DoguQ
      @DoguQ Před 15 dny +4

      @@Alfonzo01Turkey got heavy ambargoes as well, when they protected the Turkish side of Cyprus against Greece with a big Operation.
      After that, USA and some NATO countries put big ambargoes on military equipment as well as some other things. Thats when Turkey realized that they have to stand on their own to stay strong I guess.

    • @Alfonzo01
      @Alfonzo01 Před 15 dny +1

      @@DoguQ This didn't happen with just one incident. After many similar incidents, it was subjected to major embargoes, both military and commercial. But it was better for us because now we produce many things ourselves.

  • @Kash_Barkudza
    @Kash_Barkudza Před měsícem +30

    Türkiye lives in the most complex and politically difficult geographical location in the world. It is full of political instability and military threats on every side. If the Turkish nation had not been an intelligent, hard-working and brave nation, as has been said for a long time, they would not have remained so strong until now. They always implemented both diplomatic and military measures quickly and intelligently against every threat.

  • @gabriellin1352
    @gabriellin1352 Před měsícem +309

    I always hope Turkey could rise up strong 💪 again like the past Ottoman Empire/Civilization. Be as strong as Russia and China so that one could uphold its regional security and stability. Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾 😊

    • @AbelMalcolm
      @AbelMalcolm Před měsícem +28

      I agree. Turkey is a good country, with good people.

    • @kriskris2625
      @kriskris2625 Před měsícem

      “Ottoman Civilization”? Mostly Central Asian savages who where raping and killing peoples in the last 700 years

    • @dronur6194
      @dronur6194 Před měsícem +6

      We Turks will rule the world for the second time.

    • @paradoksparadoks6299
      @paradoksparadoks6299 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@dronur6194 ülke yabancı işgali altında. Neyin kafasını yaşıyorsun birader?😁

    • @paradoksparadoks6299
      @paradoksparadoks6299 Před měsícem

      ​@@AbelMalcolm no Turkey is a weak country with a corrupt society.

  • @lulzimkajtazi9654
    @lulzimkajtazi9654 Před měsícem +285

    Turkey have troops in Kosovo and in Albania. Both have good and historically relations with Turkey.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Před měsícem +3

      Not unilaterally

    • @TheDissident
      @TheDissident Před 24 dny

      What the fuck are you talking about?! Turkey destroyed Albania's culture and religion and you wanna say we've had good relations? Fuck off dude.

    • @scottwebb4722
      @scottwebb4722 Před 19 dny

      they were part of their empire centuries ago, that's why

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Před 19 dny +2

      @@scottwebb4722 it was also their empire too

    • @pembebulut2781
      @pembebulut2781 Před 14 dny

      Because we are relatives. My paternal grandpa is from Albania

  • @LordDoof
    @LordDoof Před měsícem +930

    As an American, I've heard nothing but good things about the professionalism and ability of the Turkish military.

    • @KohlieVarak
      @KohlieVarak Před měsícem +18

      bro they used leopard 2s as artillery pieces in Syria and complained that they were blown up...

    • @JesusContreras-ki7hj
      @JesusContreras-ki7hj Před měsícem

      You’re not talking to the right ppl, they’re ass

    • @ahmetsahin6216
      @ahmetsahin6216 Před měsícem +108

      @@KohlieVarakRead the memoirs of the veterans you sent to the Korean War! It was the Turkish soldiers who saved the American Division, which was surrounded by the North Koreans.

    • @stefthorman8548
      @stefthorman8548 Před měsícem +24

      @@ahmetsahin6216 lmao, that was decades of years ago, were talking about modern military, not things from your grandparents generation

    • @heathclark318
      @heathclark318 Před měsícem

      This one time nearly 80 years ago we did something once... @@ahmetsahin6216

  • @DominantTyphoon
    @DominantTyphoon Před měsícem +73

    whenever Turkish military involves in a conflict, the conflicts dissolves easily and within weeks there is a peace talk between parties , unlike French army involves and conflicts continues for tens of years (e.g. Africa)

    • @alpt1980
      @alpt1980 Před 14 dny

      bc they dont have balls to do the job ( France )

  • @samayoubi8516
    @samayoubi8516 Před 28 dny +19

    Turkey is an ambitious country and is important to create a balance between east and west interests and brings peace to this conflict region.

  • @yldrmbrs
    @yldrmbrs Před měsícem +85

    When I was 6, I first heard "Every Turk is born as a soldier." I am 34 now and that sentence still echos in my ears.

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 Před měsícem +7

      It is same for women. Since in Turkic tradition women goes into war too (Some khans met their wives in the battefield) although this tradition died our women are still pretty sturdy.

    • @turkuaz482
      @turkuaz482 Před měsícem +1

      Vay canına şaşırdım.yeni nesil atatürkçü kemalistler gibi veya soldan etkilenmiş kafası karışık sözde yeni nesil milliyetçiler gibi veya veya hdp+ chp+ atatürkçü ortaya karışık yeni solcu ittifakı ve düşünce sisteminde olan yeni türemiş solcular gibi;sadece ve sadece tayyip ve akp düşmanlığı uğruna ülkesine düşman olmayıp burda ülkene ve milletine iyi sözler söylemen beni gerçekten etkiledi.germany den selamlar

    • @DeathDeliveryGuy
      @DeathDeliveryGuy Před 27 dny +4

      @@exosproudmamabear558 this tradition maybe died due to our culture being influenced by pop culture, but remember what Atatürk said: that same royal blood, which rescued this nation in the Turkish War of Independence, is still boiling in our veins. I believe that Turkish women still carry the love to our motherland so deeply that they would willingly fight and die for our people.

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 Před 27 dny

      @@DeathDeliveryGuy It isnt about pop culture. It is about middle east influence and comfortable life style. Although how comfortable our lifestyle is debatable.

    • @DeathDeliveryGuy
      @DeathDeliveryGuy Před 26 dny

      @@exosproudmamabear558 Our women have filled their brain with American lifestyle pop culture, mostly, due to the rise of social media.

  • @thewanderer6542
    @thewanderer6542 Před měsícem +629

    My step-dad's father was in the US Army in Korea and Vietnam. He spent time working with a Turkish unit in Korea. Said the Chinese were absolutely terrified of them.
    Didn't think my little memory of my step-grandfather would garner any attention. He didn't talk much about his military days other than three anecdotes that I can remember, and this was one of them. The other was the reason he hated pancakes, and the other was about how a snake slithered through his ghillie suit in Vietnam. He died several years ago, so for the chronically online in the replies, if you want specifics, go back in time and ask him.

    • @muharebe_istasyonu
      @muharebe_istasyonu Před měsícem +53

      No doubt as a Turk, he is saying the truth. Our bayonet charges were famous in Korean War.

    • @sinankoramaz1791
      @sinankoramaz1791 Před měsícem +43

      My grandfather is a Korean War Veteran. His nickname among the US personnel was "The Terrible Turk" even though he was a surgeon. He spoke very fondly of the US personnel and his friends among them even after 60 years.

    • @chartreux1532
      @chartreux1532 Před měsícem +74

      I'm German and my Great Grandfather received the Turkish "Gallipoli Star" Medal for his Help alongside Turkish Soldiers during World War 1.
      He was fluent in turkish until he died in the mid 1990s (was born 1889) and very friendly with all the Turkish Immigrants who came to Germany in the 1950s and 1960s.
      From having grown up with a lot of Turkish People as a lot of Germans have, i can say that just like with any Immigrants, they have the "Good" and the "Bad Type".
      But as always, the Bad Type is always the loudest, so there is always a lot of Stereotypes going around because of that.
      But either way, Turks are great and hard Workers. Even when i served in the Bundeswehr from 2005-2012 i had a few Kameraden who were Turkish but patriotic to Germany.
      And they in general respect Germany and our Military History very much as we do with theirs
      Prost & Cheers from Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps

    • @muharebe_istasyonu
      @muharebe_istasyonu Před měsícem +22

      @@chartreux1532 Good story freund, our Empire's fell fighting side by side 👍

    • @diodotos
      @diodotos Před měsícem +2

      sounds like you are the same person with different accounts making up a story...of step dad, grandfather etc.

  • @d.l4326
    @d.l4326 Před měsícem +262

    Hostility is on rise .. dirty wars. Turkiye realised that on difficult times no one including allies will not help. They have no choice but be strong.

    • @KittyCat-qg4vd
      @KittyCat-qg4vd Před měsícem

      Turkey wants to rebuild the ottoman empire and have no allies in that. Turkish ambition is writing checks that its body can't cash.

    • @Adiishresthaaa
      @Adiishresthaaa Před měsícem

      is that why you funded ISIS ?

    • @kutlumzrak2689
      @kutlumzrak2689 Před měsícem +2

      It's a side effect of deglobalization. The more US retreats and loses soft power, the more others have to replace that power vacuum.

    • @d.l4326
      @d.l4326 Před měsícem

      ​@@kutlumzrak2689 US never had soft power. They are the bullies. Heroshima Nagasaki Vietnam Middle East all is brutality and massacre

    • @KittyCat-qg4vd
      @KittyCat-qg4vd Před 29 dny

      @@kutlumzrak2689 BS. All empires fall from within. Try again.

  • @suky38
    @suky38 Před 23 dny +60

    ... and azarbeijan IS TURK, we are ONE people 😊...we all lived very well in the ottoman empire, all of the region,lived good,❤till USA came😢 masallah, TURKIYE is doing nice good things ❤❤❤

  • @jackjack3358
    @jackjack3358 Před měsícem +936

    I did my master's thesis on Cyprus. I think you forgot to mention that "Enosis," which the coup in Cyprus was aiming for, also targeted ethnically Turkish Cypriot civilians-essentially resulting in their killing by uncontrolled gangs. This prompted Turkey to intervene in the situation. While they did request a combined effort from everyone on the island, Greece was also stalling the agreements and allowing events to unfold. All guarantors (Greece, UK, and Turkey) were obligated to ensure the safety of civilians. The UN did acknowledge that military intervention was within Turkey's rights. However, they found Turkey guilty of aiding the Northern side in their separation, which went against the agreement of the guarantors because it essentially divided the sovereignty of the entire Cyprus. That being said, to this day, negotiations for a unified Cyprus continue, but a common path has not yet been found because both Northern Cyprus and the Southern part still do not agree to unify on common terms.

    • @dogantok
      @dogantok Před měsícem

      Definitely . But for these people, Turks are not important. When religion and race are different, they do not see them as humans. Families were massacred in the bathtub. It's nice to see knowledgeable people. The ignorance of Americans and Europeans scares me, even though their countries are developed.

    • @Seas1s
      @Seas1s Před měsícem +30

      Oh that’s a bunch of bullshit

    • @barca8341
      @barca8341 Před měsícem +312

      @@Seas1s best arguement you could think of?

    • @user-tv4lz5ie5u
      @user-tv4lz5ie5u Před měsícem +65

      The obsession with unification is fetishist and groundless. Peace lies in separation, of course.

    • @jackjack3358
      @jackjack3358 Před měsícem +48

      @@user-tv4lz5ie5u I disagree. Cyprus should be unified, just because you have different ethnic people in there, doesn't mean you need to be divided. With that logic no nation would stay the same. Most of the Cypriot Turks and Cypriot Greeks also do want to see a unified Cyprus, but they also don't want to see the same s** happen ever again. So they choose current situation over unification most of the time.

  • @burakersoy5902
    @burakersoy5902 Před měsícem +860

    If you look at 12:09 in the video Those ''ypg'' units have the patches on their chest which feature abdullah öcalan (leader of the pkk) and the text on it ''Bé serok jiyan nabe'' translates to no life without leader. These groups are one and the same and US knows it yet they keep supplying them with weapons, training, intelligience and etc... Just because they change their abbreviations doesn't mean they are different groups.

    • @frankdamsy9715
      @frankdamsy9715 Před měsícem +31

      Good for the US. They're good people

    • @Justme-jp8ih
      @Justme-jp8ih Před měsícem

      Exactly. Ypg=pkk=terrorists.

    • @ElTurco_5403
      @ElTurco_5403 Před měsícem

      ​@@frankdamsy9715terorist sana göre yada bana göre değildir.terorist her yerde teröristtir.

    • @boraboranloglu9489
      @boraboranloglu9489 Před měsícem +259

      ​@@frankdamsy9715 then this means US is supporting terrorists and should not blame other to do the same. Just have some empathy. :)

    • @canatmaca7246
      @canatmaca7246 Před měsícem

      @@frankdamsy9715 Think of it this way, some Mexicans in your country want to establish a new state in Arizona, New Mexico, California, Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana and unite with Mexico. They call themselves free Mexican warriors FMK and imagine that Turkey sells weapons to them and imagine that Turkey sells all the oil in Texas, then FMK kills local people, explodes suicide bombs, kidnaps your children, kills your soldiers. Are you going to leave these states to Mexico? Will you call them good people too? Will you say that they should establish their own state? Or will you organize an operation against terrorists there? It's such a simple matter. America is doing exactly this against Turkey right now.

  • @selahaddina.u.b.479
    @selahaddina.u.b.479 Před 28 dny +11

    If there is anyone that can bring sanity to the region, it is Turkey. Its sole aim is to have stability within its borders and throughout its neighbours.

  • @flks7172
    @flks7172 Před měsícem +71

    Cyprus operation was NOT an invasion. Türkiye is one of the guarantor states of the Cyprus dispute and has a right to defend the Turkish residence in Cyprus.

    • @panosgeorgedimitriou2290
      @panosgeorgedimitriou2290 Před měsícem

      That's the fairytales turks are saying but nobody believes it except mindless turks..

    • @nasosgreece45
      @nasosgreece45 Před 9 dny +1

      According to the peace treaty of Lausanne signed in 1923 turkey has no military administrative or political rights over the island of Cyprus. It was an invasion and it is an occupation. Cyprus is Greek.

    • @emreakkaya4228
      @emreakkaya4228 Před 7 dny +11

      ​@@nasosgreece45 by saying "Cyprus is Greek" you just showed that Turkish involment in Cyprus was and is necessarry.

    • @henryaybaz7409
      @henryaybaz7409 Před 6 dny

      Cypress is a stolen Turkish Island.

    • @serkancanates7339
      @serkancanates7339 Před dnem

      ​@@emreakkaya4228Yes exactly.

  • @msalihyilmaz
    @msalihyilmaz Před měsícem +511

    819 billion dollars of GDP is a 2 years old statistic. Turkey's current GDP as of end of 2023, is 1.13 trillion dollars.

    • @thehouse9192
      @thehouse9192 Před měsícem

      Right now, it's about 900 billion dollars (source: quick google search)

    • @nostro1940
      @nostro1940 Před měsícem +55

      According to .... Turkey 😂

    • @user-yp9vr2gm7e
      @user-yp9vr2gm7e Před měsícem

      ​@@nostro1940according to ımf

    • @sktt1488
      @sktt1488 Před měsícem

      ​@@nostro1940according to imf
      .kur*d

    • @fuwto
      @fuwto Před měsícem +8

      Blood money for sure.

  • @shaundavidssd
    @shaundavidssd Před měsícem +705

    Keeping their forces combat experienced, rotating troops all over the place keeps them ready for the big stuff

    • @fuwto
      @fuwto Před měsícem

      You mean when they will finally pay for all the genocides they have committed and keep committing up to this day ?

    • @zahidcan
      @zahidcan Před měsícem +17

      Turkey has helped with drones MRAPs and 155mm artillery shell in Ukraine invasion as Turkey has been using its 155mm artillery for decades actively and it understands how much they would be needed.

    • @history_repeats8201
      @history_repeats8201 Před měsícem

      The perpetrators of the Moscow ISIS attack were trained in Turkey. I guess nothing changes after all.

    • @chartreux1532
      @chartreux1532 Před měsícem +49

      I'm German and my Great Grandfather received the Turkish "Gallipoli Star" Medal for his Help alongside Turkish Soldiers during World War 1.
      He was fluent in turkish until he died in the mid 1990s (was born 1889) and very friendly with all the Turkish Immigrants who came to Germany in the 1950s and 1960s.
      From having grown up with a lot of Turkish People as a lot of Germans have, i can say that just like with any Immigrants, they have the "Good" and the "Bad Type".
      But as always, the Bad Type is always the loudest, so there is always a lot of Stereotypes going around because of that.
      But either way, Turks are great and hard Workers. Even when i served in the Bundeswehr from 2005-2012 i had a few Kameraden who were Turkish but patriotic to Germany.
      And they in general respect Germany and our Military History very much as we do with theirs
      Prost & Cheers from Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps

    • @history_repeats8201
      @history_repeats8201 Před měsícem +7

      @@chartreux1532 Most of the "Turks" of Germany are actually Kurds. So your observations are correct. Kurds are very nice people with rich cultural heritage. Too bad the dictator in Turkey refuses to give them their rights.

  • @thatonepomak
    @thatonepomak Před měsícem +65

    its really weird imo that the islands just some kilometers away from the turkish coast is considered greek

    • @papapeethehunks
      @papapeethehunks Před měsícem +2

      It's not weird if you go back to history many lands in now western Turkey belonged to Greece.

    • @hakant.7242
      @hakant.7242 Před měsícem +11

      @@papapeethehunks what about Hittites, Hattians, Phrygians, Lydians, Ionians, Urartians.

    • @coffeehousedialogue5684
      @coffeehousedialogue5684 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@hakant.7242Them, too. Also, Ionians are technically Greek, so...

    • @hakant.7242
      @hakant.7242 Před měsícem +13

      @@coffeehousedialogue5684 You didn't get the point. Throughout history, Anatolia has been ruled by many civilizations. Being one of these dozens of civilizations does not make Greece the owner of Anatolia. The homeland of the Greeks is Mora and its north. The lands other than this are the places they occupied to expand. Until the time when those with the power change this, Anatolia will be owned by the Turks. No one has been able to do this for 1000 years.

    • @papapeethehunks
      @papapeethehunks Před měsícem +1

      @@hakant.7242 those you mentioned were the previous non Islamic civilizations. They're not Turks anyways so that's ok.

  • @korhankaya8779
    @korhankaya8779 Před měsícem +113

    you forgot to tell that Northern Iraq and Syria are historical homeland of Turkic people (Türkmens) and approximately 8 million are still living in Northern Iraq and Syria now..

    • @bigdaddyeddy1252
      @bigdaddyeddy1252 Před měsícem

      Turkic people aren’t native to Kurdistan. They are native to Central Asia.

    • @HatredForMankind
      @HatredForMankind Před měsícem +1

      Those places are not our "homelands", neither of kurds'...

    • @bigdaddyeddy1252
      @bigdaddyeddy1252 Před měsícem +4

      @@HatredForMankind yes they are the homelands of Kurds and Assyrians. That’s why the region is called Kurdistan and Assyria.

    • @coffeehousedialogue5684
      @coffeehousedialogue5684 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@bigdaddyeddy1252So we are just going to ignore the Assyrians?

    • @bigdaddyeddy1252
      @bigdaddyeddy1252 Před měsícem +1

      @@coffeehousedialogue5684 of course we don’t.

  • @aliulvisahin1970
    @aliulvisahin1970 Před měsícem +240

    I loved the sentence at the end. While Turkey gains power around its regions, it is also impossible not to step on some toes. This explains the tension between the USA and Turkey in northern Syria. Considering the USA seeks to have a short-term local power and is willing to risk supporting an extremist group in Syria, it is reasonable for Turkey to intervene and protect its borders as a permanent neighbouring country.

    • @mehmetylmaz4546
      @mehmetylmaz4546 Před měsícem

      As a Turkish citizen I approved your comment. Because we are a country that lives 80 millions of people in it and Usa supports terror activities in northern Syria it is undeniable. But after took the gas or petrol etc. they will turn again Turkey. And also these lands( northern Syria) belongs to Arabs not to Kurds.

    • @papapeethehunks
      @papapeethehunks Před měsícem +6

      Turkey is the extremist not Kurdistan.

    • @kadudeduder5103
      @kadudeduder5103 Před měsícem

      ​@@papapeethehunks no such thing as kurdistan in syria. Kurds are no problem, they're also Turkish citizens. Turkey only has problems with the terrorists sending rockets from over the border. Pkk scum will not be tolerated.

    • @storyler2696
      @storyler2696 Před měsícem

      USA doesnt want short term local power, they wana reshape the area in favour of the kurds, greeks & jews
      they want to divide and controll the area - so they hold their power over the region
      everone sees this, this is not a secret
      usa vs türkiye
      the biggest contributer vs the biggest strongest ost flank army of the nato
      nato is dying if the usa dosent act rational, instead of emotional

    • @junfan
      @junfan Před měsícem

      @@papapeethehunks stfu we know you better than you

  • @AmaalShak
    @AmaalShak Před měsícem +352

    Ottoman empire border extendned all the way to northern Somalia. Ottoman turks had naval base in Zeila, Somalia in 1532.

    • @ensdogukan
      @ensdogukan Před měsícem +24

      Yo as a Turk I'm not a fan of Neo-Ottomanizm. Yet I believe we should have stable governments in old territories of Ottomans. Because if something bad happens in Somalia, it will effect Egypt which will effect Arabian peninsule. Then Turkey. Again something bad happens in Libya it will effect Egypt till it comes to Turkey again. Also I guess these "civilized" Europeans are afraid that Turkey helps other nations or trades with them as equal countries. Thus makes people in those countries kinda like Turkey. Which gives Turkey a soft political power. Politic power is much more powerful than armies. They cannot make their minds relax while Turkey gains more power. Not by force but with a firm handshake. They are all just racists against muslims and I'm saying this as someone not so religious. Peace be upon you brother.

    • @Jamal-um9xb
      @Jamal-um9xb Před měsícem +31

      ​@@ensdogukanas a Somali we are not interested by dealing with atheist, I hope ottoman descendants is still out there

    • @ensdogukan
      @ensdogukan Před měsícem +8

      @@Jamal-um9xb they are long gone.

    • @kaankaan7356
      @kaankaan7356 Před měsícem +28

      ​@@ensdogukanbiz hala burdayız ve ben bir askerim dostum...TSK nın alt kademesi hala bu ruhtadır...sen istemesende

    • @abdirisaqabdi318
      @abdirisaqabdi318 Před měsícem +25

      @@kaankaan7356Mashallah us Somalis only wish to work with other Muslims, we have bad history with non Muslim super powers as they are dishonest and seek to colonize. We have fought them off time and time sometimes with the help of Ottoman Turks. In shaa allah both countries benefit from this oil exploration and stabilize the Muslim regions

  • @youknowmyfirstlastname3206
    @youknowmyfirstlastname3206 Před měsícem +26

    Well Turky is pretty powerful than it looks.
    But isn't powerful as ottoman empire, but TURKEY PRETTY CAPABLE COUNTY.

    • @Fatihevlice12incisinif
      @Fatihevlice12incisinif Před 4 dny

      I am a folk song and I want to say this: Turkey's power is like America and Iraq in the face of the Ottoman power.

    • @nithral2254
      @nithral2254 Před dnem

      @@Fatihevlice12incisinif Harbiden öyle kanka Osmanlı Süper gücün ötesindeydi

  • @craz71
    @craz71 Před měsícem +28

    they are doing what we do. cant be mad about it

  • @isooo8175
    @isooo8175 Před měsícem +25

    Turkey's interest in Azerbaycan is not a strategic maneuver. These are people from same nomad tribes speaking the same continuum of dialects. They were split by state borders for historic reasons. Turkey and Azerbaycan are no different than Netherlands and Flanders or Germany and Austria. Turkey-Azerbaycan border also has Sunni-Shii aspect just like Catholis-Protestant aspect of the other examples.
    Any government in Turkey MUST (willingly or unwillingly) support Azerbaycan, Turks in Iran (concentrated mainly in Southern Azerbaycan), Iraqi Turkmens, Syrian Turkmens and Balkan Turks UNCONDITIONALLY if they plan to have a future in politics.

    • @islammehmeov2334
      @islammehmeov2334 Před měsícem +1

      What support do TURKYE is doing to Balkan TURKS?

    • @damladilsad
      @damladilsad Před 9 dny

      @@islammehmeov2334 Are you Balkan Turk?

    • @damladilsad
      @damladilsad Před 9 dny

      @@islammehmeov2334 For example, negotiations are currently being held with Russia and Türkiye regarding the autonomy of Gagauz Turks.We were with our compatriots during the Bosnian massacre. and many more things that I can't count or even know

  • @metaim718
    @metaim718 Před měsícem +554

    I think we should also give a credit to Turkey about constructing 3 x Corvettes ships for Ukraine Navy, armed to the teeth against Russia. F-211 Hetman Ivan Mazepa has been built in Turkey and her crewman have been trained by Turkish Navy Officers. STM also constructing the 2nd and 3rd Corvette ships for the Ukrainian Navy.

    • @dereksollows9783
      @dereksollows9783 Před měsícem +6

      This is news! When did this occur?

    • @bobbuilder767
      @bobbuilder767 Před měsícem +7

      @@dereksollows9783never, now everyone going on full train copium

    • @metaim718
      @metaim718 Před měsícem +63

      @@dereksollows9783 F-211 Hetman Ivan Mazepa Corvette has been completed in 2023. 2nd and 3rd ships are being constructed by RMK Marine shipyard in Turkey. These ships have cutting edge technologies such as Radar, VLS, Anti-submarine warfare.

    • @metaim718
      @metaim718 Před měsícem

      ​@@bobbuilder767 Google is your friend. Learn to use it! :)

    • @mryan89
      @mryan89 Před měsícem +14

      Certainly playing both sides, a real ‘Merica move, good for them

  • @cemuslusoy5212
    @cemuslusoy5212 Před 28 dny +15

    Wow. I really haven't seen anyone in a long time who can remain impartial on these issues and evaluate the perspectives of all parties involved. Thank you for sharing your impartiality and in-depth research.

  • @erimerdi
    @erimerdi Před měsícem +15

    Türkiye no longer wants to get excluded from the economic gains around its borders nor lose control of the politics around and beyond its borders. We adopted an offensive approach Just like what we did in Cyprus in 74 rather than a defensive approach. To do that we work really hard and our defense industry has been creating indigenous weapons and technologies to achieve that. Our drone technology has been nothing but impressive and top-notch both in the air and on the sea, we can develop and manufacture all the weapon systems, and missiles in-house. TEI-Tf6000 jet engine has been done TEI-Tf10000 is on its way (TF6000 will be used with Anka 3, Kızıl Elma, and other unmanned platforms), TEI TS-1400 helicopter engine (which will be used with Gökbey Helicopter), We can manufacture assault helicopters, all kinds of modern armored vehicles both manned and unmanned platforms, Cruise missiles, mid-range missiles (up to 1000km), various smart missiles, air to air, surface to air and air to surface, warships, submarines, and finally a 5th gen Jet Fighter which made its maiden flight. Our military has been battle-hardened for years and our military professionalism has been known and respected. All these lead to one conclusion Türkiye will no longer stand still and watch. We will be involved where our national interests are required and we have been manufacturing the necessary assets to help us achieve that.

    • @sanjinseh3434
      @sanjinseh3434 Před měsícem

      Muslimani moraju cekati da se vrati sablja i pravedni vladari,a sve dotle cemo samo gledat šta se radi. Jahudije i cionisti rade svoj posao,,

  • @abdirahmaanmohamed1582
    @abdirahmaanmohamed1582 Před měsícem +435

    Turkey 🇹🇷 has helped Somalia 🇸🇴 many times and it's an important Ally of our country

    • @fuwto
      @fuwto Před měsícem

      So what ? Islamic Nazis came to help you out. Nothing to be proud about.

    • @cryptosamet3536
      @cryptosamet3536 Před měsícem +28

      @@DA-eo8ps there is only one recognized government in somalia . Somaliland are rebels

    • @clean713
      @clean713 Před měsícem +31

      ​@@DA-eo8psThe US is literally training terrorists in Syria like YPG etc.

    • @voidwalker9223
      @voidwalker9223 Před měsícem +8

      countries dont help you for aid they help you because geopolitics

    • @clean713
      @clean713 Před měsícem +3

      @@voidwalker9223 yea, thats the problem. No one cares about the poeple

  • @umutgezginug
    @umutgezginug Před měsícem +500

    Turkey has most independent diplomacy in NATO. It mostly NATO always protects western interest in all world. But West doesnt really care about Turkiye's problems

    • @nostaljiturkce
      @nostaljiturkce Před měsícem

      Nato is only working for the North Atlantic interests.

    • @randomuser6306
      @randomuser6306 Před měsícem

      You've got that straight backwards. Turkey is run by Islamists. Bring back Ataturk's governance and witness the change.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před měsícem +4

      Depends. Governments care about other countries governments when either 1. Their own people support the country and their problems (like the recent Ukrainian war and Gaza war), or 2. They have to care because of political, military, or economic ties. When Turkey pushed the US to declare the American allied Kurds terrorists they did it, and when the US was training and supplying anti-ISIS Kurdish fighters the Turks told them to quit so the US did. The Turks have maintained good relationships with US enemies like the Russians and Soviets, being Russia's equivalent to Switzerland as the place rich russians hide their money or go to hide without the US doing much to stop them. The US does that because Turkey has a lot of power on the world stage and regional politics, which is the same reason that America is able to get people to care about american problems.

    • @benhudson4014
      @benhudson4014 Před měsícem +5

      Bravo for correct spelling turkiye

    • @nostaljiturkce
      @nostaljiturkce Před měsícem +13

      Nato is an North Atlantic alliance which cares for limited far western interests which in most cases doesn’t necessarily include Turkiye. All the wars around Turkiye is immensely hindering Turkiye’s economy while the few far west countries enjoying the peace Nato provides and making money off these wars selling weapons. Moreover, Nato was used to be a defensive alliance rather than mingling with the rest of the world. We want all the wars to stop immediately.

  • @megagreninjagamin2930
    @megagreninjagamin2930 Před měsícem +64

    As a Turkish person, it’s great to see someone making a video on our military and looking at it from both sides.

    • @faikkaraman5532
      @faikkaraman5532 Před měsícem +3

      As a Turkish this video including a lot of mistakes

    • @megagreninjagamin2930
      @megagreninjagamin2930 Před měsícem +2

      That is also true but at least he saw both sides.

    • @faikkaraman5532
      @faikkaraman5532 Před měsícem +1

      @@megagreninjagamin2930 yeah

    • @kirmiziordek6971
      @kirmiziordek6971 Před 18 dny +3

      @@megagreninjagamin2930 Türk olduğunu söylediğinden türkçe yazıyorum. İki tarafıda görmek değil bu haber niteliği taşıyyan bir videoda türkiye alehine bir sürü şey söyleniyor ve buna sessiz kalmak bence saçma.

    • @megagreninjagamin2930
      @megagreninjagamin2930 Před 18 dny +1

      Haklısınız

  • @borasen2630
    @borasen2630 Před měsícem +15

    Popularity of your account is going to boom rapidly if you just add automatic Turkish subtitles to your videos related to the Turkish defence sector.

  • @canatmaca7246
    @canatmaca7246 Před měsícem +203

    First of all, the Turks are operating against the PKK/YPG terrorist organizations, not the Kurds. 15-20 million Kurds live safely in Turkey. There are Kurds and they are represented in our parliament and ministry. Turks and Kurds have the same equal rights. But when a terrorist organization emerges and threatens your territorial integrity, of course we will carry out an operation against them. PKK/YPG committed many massacres in eastern Turkey and in big cities, including suicide bombings, child abductions, village raids and massacres of many of our soldiers. Think of it this way, some Mexicans in your country want to establish a new state in Arizona, New Mexico, California, Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana and unite with Mexico. For this, they are killing the indigenous people, detonating suicide bombs, kidnapping your children and killing your soldiers. Will you now leave these states to Mexico so that they can establish their own states, or will you organize an operation against terrorists there? It's such a simple matter

    • @canatmaca7246
      @canatmaca7246 Před měsícem

      By the way, did you think that PKK-YPG, which is the same organization and has the same commanders and leaders, was a freedom fighter when it changed its name? Don't be so stupid. In which country in the world have you seen a workers' party killing children with AK-47 in hand?

    • @YaawwHeHe
      @YaawwHeHe Před měsícem

      Daha az önce Van büyükşehir belediyesine kayyım atanmaya çalışıldı Van savaş alanına döndü diye haberler çıkıyor ve Kürtler Türkiye'de güvenli yaşıyor mu diyorsun sen gel Doğu Güneydoğu'ya gör bakalım 100 senedir resmen ohal şartları altında yaşanıldığını

    • @YaawwHeHe
      @YaawwHeHe Před měsícem

      Ve Kürtler ile Türkler aynı haklara sahip de değil demokrasisinin d'si bile yok biz Kürtler için şimdi tartışılan konu ne yine kayyım onun dışında bırak Türkleri Osmanlı'dan beri hiçbir zaman Ermeniler Rumlar Yahudiler ana dilde eğitim yasağı görmedi öbür taraftan Kürtçe yasaklandı Kürt ve Kürtçeyle alakalı her şey yasaklandı yok sayıldı hâlâ Kürt böreğine küt böreği denmesi (ki siz Rus salatasını Amerikan salatası yapmış süper zekalar olduğunuz için bunu dile getirmenin de pek bir anlamı olduğunu düşünmüyorum) bunun bir örneğidir ya da Türkçülüğün esaslarını yazan Ziya Gökalp'in bile Kürt diye bahsettiği Selahaddin Eyyubi'ye Kürt dememek için kırk takla atarsınız kıvırdıkça kıvırırsınız bu ülkenin vatandaşı dahi olmayan vergi vermeyen Suriyeliler için hastanelere kamu kurumlarına Arapça tabelalar asılırken yüzde doksandan fazlası Kürt olan yerlerde parktaki tabelada Türkçeyle beraber Kürtçe de olduğu için kayyımlarca ilk iş olarak indirilmiştir ondan sonra bizim Kürtlerle hiçbir sorunumuz yok dersiniz aklımızla alay edercesine bu seçim de size güzel bir cevap olmuş olur taşımalı seçmenlere rağmen Diyarbakır Van Mardin Batman Hakkari Siirt Ağrı Muş Tunceli ve Iğdır gibi birçok yeri kimilerinde ikinciye 2-3 kat farkla alması ile cevabını vermiştir size Kürt halkı

    • @clankclankimatank
      @clankclankimatank Před měsícem +2

      I agree that the PKK is highly suspect and deserving of scrutiny/condemnation for war crimes, but has the YPG ever performed operations within Turkey? I thought that they operated exclusively within Syria. Is it solely due to their connections to the PKK that Turkey considers them to be a terrorist group?

    • @Roni24mamba
      @Roni24mamba Před měsícem +3

      Sounds like Israel-Palestine and Hamas....

  • @volkanvolkan3664
    @volkanvolkan3664 Před měsícem +12

    I am Turkish and I know my history, This is the first time I see someone explained everything without taking and side, Good job! Thank you, I enjoyed it.

  • @asimdeyaf
    @asimdeyaf Před měsícem +440

    I will say that the sentiment among Libyans I know is much more positive of Turkey because they are the main allies supporting the internationally recognized government in Libya.

    • @fuwto
      @fuwto Před měsícem +16

      AS long as they are fellow Muslims, you don't care about their repeated genocides, do you ?

    • @asimdeyaf
      @asimdeyaf Před měsícem

      @@fuwto What are you talking about? No one cares if you are another religion in Libya.

    • @ensdogukan
      @ensdogukan Před měsícem

      @@fuwto puhahahah I can't believe you guys always achieve to be the victims in any situation. Elected, UN RECOGNIZED Libyan government supported by Turkey and at the opposite end there's a warlord supported by Greece, France and Russia. RUSSIA THE BIG BAD BEAR. This is just plain hatred embeded in racerism.

    • @asimdeyaf
      @asimdeyaf Před měsícem +40

      ​@@fuwto What are you talking about? Libyans aren't gonna genocide you for being a different religion.

    • @ahmetsahin6216
      @ahmetsahin6216 Před měsícem +1

      @@fuwto Armenians always receive friendship from the Turks, unless they act hostilely due to the provocations of the West against the Turks, with whom they have lived together and friendly for nearly 1000 years.
      There is no Armenian genocide. If the Turks had wanted to commit genocide against the Armenians, there would have been no Armenians left and alive in Anatolia between 1071, when the Turks took Anatolia, and 1915.
      DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY WESTERN COUNTRIES WANTING TO USE YOU ARMENIANS AS GUINEA PIGS FOR THEIR OWN GEOPOLITICAL INTERESTS!

  • @halilaydn4575
    @halilaydn4575 Před měsícem +15

    THE MOST unbiased and comprehensively researched video I have ever seen about Türkiye on a foreign channel.

  • @Rene046
    @Rene046 Před měsícem +67

    As European, i'm learned allot from this video..
    Turkey seems to do nice things.. growing into an European member..
    keep going..

    • @rccasual7525
      @rccasual7525 Před měsícem +10

      Actually this things are happening because we had to leave the the idea of joining to EU We do not have any motivation to cooperate other than national interests contrary to act as a part of Europa. When I was younger I had hope. Things were going well. Now things are changed. We will see how it is going to play out but I don’t see we are going back to good old days. We are alone as we have always been so better go back to who we were. Maybe after Erdogan things can change. You never know because ever week is a new adventure in this region.
      Just as a side note Erdogan is partly a product of European politics over Türkiye.

    • @NostalgiaOfRock
      @NostalgiaOfRock Před měsícem

      Erdogan stupid bots 😂

    • @tikou8377
      @tikou8377 Před 29 dny

      Tu es surement l'européen le plus perdu d'europe^^ la turquie ne sera jamais dans l'UE.

    • @BalkanMode
      @BalkanMode Před 27 dny

      Turkey will never become a member of the EU. The Europeans should stop lying and pretending.

    • @Am_Yisrael_Chai_7
      @Am_Yisrael_Chai_7 Před 24 dny

      😂😂

  • @je25ff
    @je25ff Před měsícem +265

    Anyone who belongs to a, 'worker's party' has probably never worked a day in their life.

    • @sercan2157
      @sercan2157 Před měsícem +18

      This happens in every country :D

    • @gergosoos2870
      @gergosoos2870 Před měsícem +10

      Anyone who belongs to a, 'conservative party' has probably never conserved a painting in their life

    • @noco7243
      @noco7243 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@gergosoos2870both are true tbh. 😢

    • @williamvorkosigan5151
      @williamvorkosigan5151 Před měsícem

      Oh dear. As the man with the funny moustache said. "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?" Turkey is increasingly an Islamist state about as democratic is Russia. Erdogan says he wants nuclear weapons. “Some countries have missiles with nuclear warheads. But the West insists ‘we can’t have them.’ This, I cannot accept.” He has said that US Nuclear weapons based in Turkey by rights belong to them. Turkey under Erdogan is the enemy.

    • @yakuzamert
      @yakuzamert Před měsícem

      They already have nothing to to with a 'party' or workers :D Just a terrorist organisation hiding behind that term. Claiming to be socialist but their best ally is USA, pretty interesting approach to the topic :D

  • @bilgehanonogul660
    @bilgehanonogul660 Před měsícem +207

    Turkey is doing it right. They go in, give the country support for a cost. Well done

    • @aleksandarzoric2452
      @aleksandarzoric2452 Před měsícem +5

      Ignorant,what do they do in Syria and Iraq,even eastern Turkey with Kurdish people and why? Watch whole video before commenting.

    • @kevinchan4855
      @kevinchan4855 Před měsícem

      What i know is that they can’t provide aid to their own people in the earthquake but giving “aid” to the neighbours. A fail modernised nation with a lot of modern weapon and influence. Classic pre-war era setting

    • @fuwto
      @fuwto Před měsícem

      You mean by still killing the Armenians and the Kurds, after they wiped out the Greeks, the Assyro-Chaldeans and the Armenians from their ancestral lands ? Is that what you mean by "doing it right" ?

    • @canatmaca7246
      @canatmaca7246 Před měsícem

      @@aleksandarzoric2452 They are fighting against civilian killer PKK and YPG terrorist organizations

    • @billsmoke3929
      @billsmoke3929 Před měsícem +37

      @@aleksandarzoric2452 "Kurdish people" half of AKP party are literal ethnic Kurds dude. There's a reason why Turkey has close relations with Kurds in Iraq against the PKK. "Kurdish people" aren't a single monolithic block of people, they're very religiously and politically diverse.

  • @jo-nation6692
    @jo-nation6692 Před měsícem +4

    Well done and well versed in posting the Realities going on throughout Militaristic Campaigns

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 Před měsícem +11

    Cracking evaluation of the situation, Cappy, it really helps us real folks to pick up on the issues without getting too technical or politically picky. A straightforward, honest, clear, impartial evaluation of a complex situation and the best I have yet seen. Well done, I really enjoy your excursions into realpolitik. Turkey is really a great country, getting by, by paddling its own canoe and keeping everyone watching for what they will do next, a truly remarkable achievement. I wish them well.

  • @user-pp1ni2jy3f
    @user-pp1ni2jy3f Před měsícem +304

    Turkey's increase doesn't bother me if their goal is a stability. A large peacekeeping, anti-terrorist force. Someday, we may be buying our SUV's from Turkey.

    • @JoaoSoares-rs6ec
      @JoaoSoares-rs6ec Před měsícem +14

      It's not

    •  Před měsícem +43

      Well prepared. As a Turkish, i'm surprised to see such non-biased video about Türkiye. 👍

    • @agengsatya96
      @agengsatya96 Před měsícem +5

      the goal is self defense, they have Israel as their neighbor

    • @librainvictus5660
      @librainvictus5660 Před měsícem +12

      @agengsatya96 isreal is the biggest arms and tech partner of turkish armed forces in middle east. erdogan might play mean to the cameras but he knows that a strong israel is the best geopolitical ally for turkey in the eastern mediterranian eez. They crossed blades with egypt in libyan intervention, invaded syria and has abysmal relations with iran over iraq-syria logistic lane.

    • @agengsatya96
      @agengsatya96 Před měsícem

      @@librainvictus5660 turkey don't trust Israel especially since Israel attacked mavi Namara & this recent situation

  • @pusheendalimitsofgeneva5816
    @pusheendalimitsofgeneva5816 Před měsícem +265

    19:13 A brief look at Turkish history would show you that, Turkey does NOT like Russia in the slightest, but rather tolerates them for the sake of their own gain, the S400 missile systems that they bought are mainly for countering Greek aircraft if they were to ever become an issue in the future, a similar case could be made for the stealth fighters, and the energy imports do not justify a good relationship since before the war a lot of Europe imported a large part of their energy from Russia also and some still do

    • @islammehmeov2334
      @islammehmeov2334 Před měsícem +7

      Selamun Alekum BROTHER are you CRAMIAN TATAR if soo SELIM FROM CRAMIAN TATAR BROTHER

    • @chewbacca3269
      @chewbacca3269 Před měsícem +23

      That is true. The Russian mythos is to "recapture Constantinople," which is obviously against Turkey's interests. They tolerate each other for certain common goals, but they have fought and will fight against each other if need be. Which is why Turkey supports Ukraine, with which Turkey has more in common historically and culturally.

    • @mertc8050
      @mertc8050 Před měsícem +13

      Not just greeks syrian and iraq border was defensless in terms of AA .rockets were landing all over the cities in border area, launched by kurdish seperatists thx to weapons coming from ypg thats "definetly not connected to pkk"

    • @theforsakeen-9014
      @theforsakeen-9014 Před měsícem +2

      @@chewbacca3269 no they do not, end of the day they are still muslim and there is no country that has more in common with ukraine than russia.

    • @islammehmeov2334
      @islammehmeov2334 Před měsícem +7

      @@theforsakeen-9014 what about the fact that the TURKS and there ALLY the CRIMEAN TATARS help UKRAINE during Bogdan Hmelnitski during the Dayluc + Hurem Sultan the greatest TURKIS Empress is UKRAINIAN

  • @direktFizik
    @direktFizik Před měsícem +30

    Hello dear editor. The name of my country is no longer TURKEY, but "TÜRKİYE" as registered in the United Nations. Thanks.

  • @AlpcanUzman
    @AlpcanUzman Před měsícem +6

    It was really a fair video. As a Turkish citizen I have to tell It is very nice impartial explanation

  • @mehmetalioz368
    @mehmetalioz368 Před měsícem +260

    @12:11, the YPG terrorist on the left is wearing a patch with the face of Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of PKK. It is clearly seen that it writes "Serok", which means "our leader." So, this is a self declaration of being related to PKK, isn't it? I mean they are telling themselves that they are PKK.

    • @frankdamsy9715
      @frankdamsy9715 Před měsícem +4

      And?

    • @kamilyagci3796
      @kamilyagci3796 Před měsícem

      aaand pkk is considered a terorist group in nearly all of the western countries, thats one point. the other point is that the usa was claiming that ypg etc. has no connection to the pkk, whichexplanationm no one took serious anyway. @@frankdamsy9715

    • @g.c4855
      @g.c4855 Před měsícem

      And they are terrorist and usa gives weapons to these terorists

    • @user-dy9on8ez7z
      @user-dy9on8ez7z Před měsícem

      Us Master Plan ending after.
      Iran Pakistan and Türkiye is Last Man standing..!!!

    • @mossfen583
      @mossfen583 Před měsícem

      ​@@frankdamsy9715and as the video says, PKK is a recognized terrorist organization by Turkey, Middle East, Europe, US and most of the rest of the world.

  • @postyoda1623
    @postyoda1623 Před měsícem +85

    there a were couple of mistakes (U.S. high ranking officials have admitted YPG and PKK are the same thing behind close doors and leaks) and omissions (the crucial support by France for the genocidal maniac Haftar in Libya alongside Russia against Turkey for instance) but overall very informative and fair video. even with those things mentioned, probably very few people would make a video as informed about a region far away.

    • @EmirKATIRCI
      @EmirKATIRCI Před měsícem

      You and also the presenter forget to add that PKK (by connection YPG and so called SDF) is a known terrorists organisation and PKK is declared as such by the USA as well.
      So what USA is doing lying to the face of Turkish people and to world, while utilizing and arming a known terrorist group under different names whose sole goal is to carve Turkish lands for founding a so called Kurdish state. And they act surprised when Türkiye acts against an existential threat around its border. What a hypocritical approach to talk about allied partnership against terror.
      I wonder what would the American people and government act like if Türkiye started utilizing and arming KKK or some other domestic terrorists inside or at the borders of USA?
      In the meantime USA and Western propaganda making it look like Türkiye and Turkish people has a grudge against the Kurds. While omitting the fact that Türkiye has the biggest Kurdish ethnic population in the world, Türkiye was the first country that opened it's borders to help and accept millions of Kurds who run from Iraq in the late 80s and 90s, Türkiye had many prime ministers, ministers in the government and still have a lot of citizens from Kurdish ethnicity that are in politics and in powerful places both in state and government positions and there is no segregation or targeting against the citizens from any ethnicity. We all have the same rights and obligations.
      I hope I made it a bit clear about what's really going on and how it looks like from Turkish side.

    • @kutlumzrak2689
      @kutlumzrak2689 Před měsícem +1

      France spent a lot of money erasing that from Internet. Like a lot.
      Ask Macron and i'm pretty sure he will say "who is Haftar"

  • @real_sanguine
    @real_sanguine Před 17 dny +4

    One key element that has been bypassed in the video while handling Turkish militaristic and diplomatic role in Syria, Libya or Iraq or even Somalia is that all of these countries have been subject to government shiftings and civil wars predominantly funded by Western Powers.
    Before considering Turkey as a country who pursue goals of colonialism, keep in mind that Turkish people and government has a historical role and therefore support to protect the rights and interests of the people of these countries against the neverending hunger of exploitaion of first World, the major political powers of the World.
    I believe the only justified fight is the one's fight given for protecting their own nation and people.

  • @mpaso111
    @mpaso111 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for the info as always. It is much appreciated.

  • @ShubhamMishrabro
    @ShubhamMishrabro Před měsícem +152

    They're investing big time in Africa.

    • @Bell_plejdo568p
      @Bell_plejdo568p Před měsícem +8

      Y, also a lot of other countries are

    • @TolgaKarlilar
      @TolgaKarlilar Před měsícem

      Only the major powers@@Bell_plejdo568p

    • @BUGSY-lq3os
      @BUGSY-lq3os Před měsícem

      Yeap ! hand in hand with US ..they are shadow partners in Africa against China and French influence!

    • @yusufg.620
      @yusufg.620 Před měsícem

      There's a power vacuum right now in the continent

    • @mostafamchet7733
      @mostafamchet7733 Před 12 dny

      Prefer the Turks rather than the Chinese

  • @palaherk2955
    @palaherk2955 Před měsícem +184

    As a Turkish citizen, i can easily that this video is so unbiased and very well made. I salute you soldier.

    • @fuwto
      @fuwto Před měsícem +18

      Unbiased because he did not dare talk about your ever repeating genocides ?

    • @hakan5531
      @hakan5531 Před měsícem +2

      @@fuwto GenocideS?" Excuse me do you know what does genocide even mean? Turks never killed a single civillian till enemies attack our civillians. It never happened in history. It shows we are the cleanest nation. If you want to see genocider look at europe. Especially France. they are genocide gods.

    • @billsmoke3929
      @billsmoke3929 Před měsícem +61

      @@fuwto The French, Belgians, Japanese and British have never fully accepted or talked about their genocides regarding the Algerians, the Congolese, the Bengals or the Chinese - yet you entirely focus on Turkey. I wonder why.

    • @han5807
      @han5807 Před měsícem +33

      @@billsmoke3929Dont forget Germans in Namibia in 1904.They commited genocide against 2 african ethnicities.

    • @SaddamHussain-we9ec
      @SaddamHussain-we9ec Před měsícem

      @@fuwto you are supporting the ongoing genoc!de of palestinians, so don't you dare to question turkey since that incident never happened and just a propaganda to defame them,

  • @l3erkayyy
    @l3erkayyy Před 21 dnem +3

    Thank you for being honest and sharing such important and detailed information about my country without talking it down like other youtubers. Definately will watch other videos of you!

  • @salmansamir5570
    @salmansamir5570 Před měsícem +5

    Well prepared . Thanks for this information.

  • @daconqueror101
    @daconqueror101 Před měsícem +274

    More power to them no pun intended. They probably understand the middle east better than we do. Maybe they can add stability to the region.

    • @cemdursun
      @cemdursun Před měsícem +68

      I don't mean to defend the Ottoman Empire but there was stability within different ethnic and religious factions in the region for hundreds of years.

    • @alpddar2518
      @alpddar2518 Před měsícem

      @@cemdursun You dont mean to defend Ottoman Empire for what? You say yourself that it maintained peace in the region for hundreds of years. Why are you afraid of defending your past? I am not a huge Ottoman fan either but you look like a submissive little apologetic boy when you say shit like that.

    • @GothPaoki
      @GothPaoki Před měsícem +8

      Lol no there wasn't.

    • @cemdursun
      @cemdursun Před měsícem +38

      @@GothPaoki I’m not making a claim here. It is facts. And I am not a fan of the Ottoman Empire by the way they treated minorities. It’s just that gotta stay true to the facts.

    • @user-dy9on8ez7z
      @user-dy9on8ez7z Před měsícem

      Us Master Plan ending after.
      Iran Pakistan and Türkiye is Last Man standing..!!!

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 Před měsícem +71

    Yep Turkey is going to be a regional power now that the USA is deglobalizing. Turkey/ Ottoman Empire once held land all they way down to Djibouti/ Ethiopia and as far east as the Zagros mountains of the Persian Border. They kept that part of the world fairly calm. Let Turkey keep the Levant (Syria/jordan) area quelled.

    • @Historic_Tales
      @Historic_Tales Před měsícem +8

      They are regional power

    • @TempusEst
      @TempusEst Před 9 dny +1

      They have always been the biggest regional power since their independence.

  •  Před 15 dny +3

    The best objective video i have ever seen about Türkiye. Thanks a lot👍

  • @suleymanaygun259
    @suleymanaygun259 Před měsícem +4

    Great job man ! Thank you for your efforts as a Turkish guy. 🎉🎉

    • @AbelMalcolm
      @AbelMalcolm Před měsícem

      I think so. As an American who is fed up with the completely biased & distorted American media, this guy did honest reporting. CNN would never hire him.

  • @petbabyrammus8467
    @petbabyrammus8467 Před měsícem +44

    Great video. A few things you could mention are: Turkish presence in Albania, Kosovo, saving Ethiopia on time against Tigray, relations to Maldives and Pakistan that irritates India, construction of warships and a drone factory for Ukraine.

    • @Usernam744
      @Usernam744 Před měsícem +3

      Saving Ethiopia from a small group. Are you kidding? I hope that Turkey does not stand in the way of Egypt’s interests there, but it is good that Egypt and Turkey’s relations are now good after they were bad for ten years.

    • @petbabyrammus8467
      @petbabyrammus8467 Před měsícem +10

      @Usernam744 That "small" group was capturing cities and besieging the capital just few years ago.

    • @spookymv
      @spookymv Před měsícem

      never mind bro, Egypt was under Turkish rule under the Ottomans. @@Usernam744

    • @brsars
      @brsars Před měsícem

      @@Usernam744 That "small group" was about to reach the capital.

    • @Usernam744
      @Usernam744 Před měsícem

      ​@@brsars
      You should know more about what is happening there. I think sometimes the ruler can create a war so that he can eliminate the opponents, and I think this is what happened.

  • @selamikulek9305
    @selamikulek9305 Před měsícem +100

    Hopefully Turkiye get strong militarily and stabilise it's near region for piece and security of the surrounding economies.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Před měsícem +9

      God willing. Love from 🇸🇴

  • @evrensel.duyuru
    @evrensel.duyuru Před měsícem +7

    Dude you are decyphering all of our plans... We were sneaky until you revealed our arses :ddd

  • @sotrsl9484
    @sotrsl9484 Před měsícem +1

    U are crazy good at this bro. woow. I love that u dont take any part just giving THE INFORMATION not a information.

  • @cjotin6562
    @cjotin6562 Před měsícem +105

    After listening Turkey's ambitions, I want to move there. Reminds me of America's old times.

    • @huseyin-fu5oy
      @huseyin-fu5oy Před měsícem +6

      😅

    • @yusufg.620
      @yusufg.620 Před měsícem +12

      Turkey is beautiful. I'm also looking to move there from the US, but the economy is massively overheating right now

    • @exosproudmamabear558
      @exosproudmamabear558 Před měsícem +4

      Dont fucking do it but you can come as a tourist. The country is nice to look at but hell to live in inflation is too high,we are economically and politically in bad shape.

    • @stouellette
      @stouellette Před měsícem +1

      @@exosproudmamabear558 Turkey is doing okay.. Covid done bad things economically everywhere, but Turkey is working country not in the rut Americans can have more buying power in Turkey than they can in US right now ..If anyone wants to move to Turkiye , best thing to say is "well come"

    • @stouellette
      @stouellette Před měsícem +5

      @@yusufg.620 things are still cheaper in Turkiye than they are in US, $ can buy much more over there than it can in US.. It's a beautiful country , with fine weather and fine people and excellent food..

  • @jwini8780
    @jwini8780 Před měsícem +18

    Have a look at the pipelines that come through Turkey to Europe, Turkey is a vital part of NATO ❤️

  • @renexe
    @renexe Před 19 dny +2

    18:27 We do very much care for our flag and this is the one of the most beatiful examples of it.

  • @dtegg91
    @dtegg91 Před měsícem +2

    Amazing work as always

  • @WordToMomsYo
    @WordToMomsYo Před měsícem +60

    Bro, Cappy, I'm truly impressed.. The fact that you went through this much effort to research and illuminate the many, complicated issues facing Turkiye at this juncture says a lot about you and the aims and goals of your channel. I see many bright days ahead in your future. Keep up the good work. Yours, Some dude in Jersey who spent some time in that region a decade ago and still finds himself thinking of it fondly.

    • @neongenesis8499
      @neongenesis8499 Před měsícem +1

      So many mistakes, Iran wasn't part of the Qatar blockade. The blockade strengthened ties between Qatar and Iran.
      It was Iranian airspace that allowed Qatar to keep flying its planes etc.

  • @sapphyrus
    @sapphyrus Před měsícem +121

    As for YPG which was rebranded by CENTCOM into SDF by throwing in token Arab participation to legitimize it, even in the video you can see their militants wearing on their insignias the portrait of Abdullah Öcalan who has been caught by CIA efforts and is currently residing in a Turkish prison who is the founder of PKK. Both PKK (Turkish arm) and YPG (Syrian arm) is sibling organizations under KCK together with PJAK (Iranian arm) and this is a known and admitted fact by even the former US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter in a congressional hearing. US government is still feigning ignorance about this connection they themselves admitted to, though. From a Soviet designed terrorist organization to weaken NATO to an American pawn that weakens NATO. It's easy to understand why USA is garnering Turkish enmity since 2016.
    When USA put bounties on PKK leaders to persuade Turkey that they're still against PKK, YPG condemned USA telling they were putting bounties on heroes.

    • @kalks4334
      @kalks4334 Před měsícem

      YPG never attacked Turkey and still Turkey attacked them. They even bombed prisons, so the jailed ISIS fighters could flee

  • @QuizRajjo
    @QuizRajjo Před měsícem +6

    Very impressive research and presentation. There was a little error, actually Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and trade ties with Doha, and not Iran. They imposed a sea, land and air blockade on Qatar, claiming it supported “terrorism” and was too close to Iran.

  • @selee3853
    @selee3853 Před měsícem +7

    Turks are very very interesting and mysterious race. Sure, every nation/race has it’s strenght and weaknesses, but the most striking thing about the Turks is their “fighting spirit” when it’s time for war.

  • @johnnycaps1
    @johnnycaps1 Před měsícem +15

    Things are so complex. Thanks for making it easier (although it's still difficult) to understand. It must be very challenging and difficult for any national leader to thread those needles.
    An excellent presentation.

  • @onentogar9599
    @onentogar9599 Před měsícem +20

    A very nice summary of an extremely complicated topic engulfing countless conflicts in the broader region including the Med, Middle East, Europe, Western Asia and Africa!

  • @leventyilmaz5
    @leventyilmaz5 Před měsícem +4

    Great work. Congratulations. ❤

  • @letsdoit9057
    @letsdoit9057 Před měsícem +2

    great explanation thank you .

  • @90MELHEM90
    @90MELHEM90 Před měsícem +42

    Man Iran was not part of the alliance to blockade Qatar. That's like saying China and USA are supporting South Korea.

    • @Meraqueen-vb5hn
      @Meraqueen-vb5hn Před 24 dny +1

      Yeah he's wrong that part, Iran helped Qatar at that time

  • @ZonamaPrime
    @ZonamaPrime Před měsícem +45

    I mean it makes sense for Turkey to become more involved with regional conflicts in it's neighborhood.

    • @vkuyrukcu
      @vkuyrukcu Před měsícem +14

      It makes much more sense than US intervening in Syria and Iraq from 6000 miles away.

  • @Explorerda
    @Explorerda Před měsícem +2

    Lots of great info!

  • @Phiidyn
    @Phiidyn Před měsícem +6

    Sounds like Türkiye is having their cake and eating it, too.

  • @pipolebnene
    @pipolebnene Před měsícem +129

    Why should we be alarmed? Isnt america with its troops in over 70 countries and seems to be fine no?

    • @rccasual7525
      @rccasual7525 Před měsícem +11

      good point.

    • @ahmadalastal5303
      @ahmadalastal5303 Před měsícem

      US expanded by invading countries and creating misery in others especially in Arab countries, Turkey did not do that. China did not do that

    • @fuwto
      @fuwto Před měsícem

      Unlike turkey, America is not a genocidal Empire, just a pretty shitty Empire.

    • @Pixelponny
      @Pixelponny Před měsícem +9

      Truths

    • @m.c.martin
      @m.c.martin Před měsícem +3

      I think it’s because America tends to be pretty transparent with its intentions, so it looks good for PR, but other countries tend to hide their intentions.
      America is also accused constantly of making the PR Intentions a front for what America is really doing.
      Edit: I have to edit my comment since people don’t read, and have incredibly low IQ in the subsequent comments, I have to now clarify my vague reply about Americas Military Bases in 120 countries. Note, this was a reply to why America has MILITARY BASES IN OTHER COUNTRIES, not a comment about Americas History.
      America tends to be transparent to the foreign nations government about why America is going to be building a military base in that country. It is usually to strengthen alliances, or help defend a minority group that could be targeted.
      I even give an alternative point of view, that people are skeptical of why America is really there, and don’t believe what they say publicly, and see it as front or a cover up to what they are really doing.
      People in the following comments had a very difficult time understanding this simple concept

  • @hickory2918
    @hickory2918 Před měsícem +13

    Thanks for an insightful look at a complex subject.

  • @SlimFitBilim
    @SlimFitBilim Před měsícem +7

    Amerika'nın, Avrupa'nın, İngiltere'nin her yerse askeri var planı nedir peki?

  • @yukseldemir7029
    @yukseldemir7029 Před měsícem

    Bu yüksek emek gerektiren video icin abone oldum. Teşekkürler

  • @atagaijewere1540
    @atagaijewere1540 Před měsícem +59

    Always a delight to watch the content in this channel 😊

    • @Pilvenuga
      @Pilvenuga Před měsícem +1

      When he was trying out the polymer case ammo weapons was in my opinion the high point of this channel. Modern, realistic, agressive.

  • @houseframer386
    @houseframer386 Před měsícem +27

    Sounds like Turkey is stepping in to a global security role and is accepted in places the USA is not. From this report it sounds like a good thing.

  • @osmansirin7122
    @osmansirin7122 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for this objective analysis, just one thing, could be nice to mention ENOSIS movement was an underlying reason for Turkish offence in the island. There was a ideological movement in the south side of the island aiming to eradicate Turkish people from the island.

  • @macsoylu1076
    @macsoylu1076 Před měsícem +2

    Well for 2 days youtube is showing your videos to me about turkey, your videos are so objective honest and includes things i aint heard before. By the way turkey have bases in albania and not sure but also kosova as i know. Tanx for content

    • @TUR7777
      @TUR7777 Před měsícem

      Evet kosovada var

  • @stevebrooking4506
    @stevebrooking4506 Před měsícem +46

    Awesome job on a really complicated topic. Well done 👍

  • @AttilaSATAN
    @AttilaSATAN Před měsícem +15

    I would also mention about the growth of Turkiye's military industry. As the end of 2023 Turkiye hold the 11th place in weapon exports in world. Right behind of Israil and S. Korea. Expected to be on top of the Israil in 2025. Since 2019 exports growth is %110. Source: Sipri World Facts

  • @petergriffindor477
    @petergriffindor477 Před 25 dny

    Your videos are real good qualitity

  • @chattyknight9559
    @chattyknight9559 Před měsícem +79

    The empire strikes back

    • @nostaljiturkce
      @nostaljiturkce Před měsícem +8

      So the history tells :)) Resistance is futile.

    • @dreizdreiz9203
      @dreizdreiz9203 Před měsícem

      what empire?

    • @sinasikicioglu
      @sinasikicioglu Před měsícem

      ​@@dreizdreiz9203 Not the Palpatine's.

    • @user-rm4oq9uh8j
      @user-rm4oq9uh8j Před měsícem

      No actually they’re the republics now :)

    • @esoterra8050
      @esoterra8050 Před měsícem +3

      This gets even more funny after listening to the "Ottoman Empire Anthem" legit sounds like STAR WARS.

  • @CIHANOZEL-ij6vd
    @CIHANOZEL-ij6vd Před měsícem +46

    Gdp is 1.2 trillion not 860 billion

  • @selvator5678
    @selvator5678 Před 16 dny

    Thank you for this mostly a balanced analyses with mistakes that needs to be corrected.. Respect to the effort.

  • @beameffect4091
    @beameffect4091 Před 23 dny

    Amazing video thank you