Let them fight.
Let them fight.
But seriously this will suck for people living in Syria. But hey good thing we got rid of Assad amirite?
Let them fight.
But seriously this will suck for people living in Syria. But hey good thing we got rid of Assad amirite?
nato going to war with israel is too funny to come true
I wonder how exactly liberal brains would break if that happened
to the average lib israelis are closer allies than muslims. I doubt they make a distinction between turks and arabs. Turkish people are aware of this as well. However since seppoland decides if and who they may attack I dont think they will actually fight. If they can disregard their masters orders then nato is dead anyway and the whole mena&eu region becomes a free for all.
That's the problem with founding a state based on genocide and ethnic cleansing. When you've convinced yourself that you're literally doing the will of God, when are you actually "done" with God's work? Just how big is the "Jewish homeland" supposed to be? The Torah said that Yahweh gave the ancient Israelites all the land from the Nile to the Euphrates. A fundamentalist Zionist can justify, based on a direct religious reference, that Israel can rightfully expand that far based on the direct word of God. And God never said the Israelis couldn't conquer more land beyond those bounds. It's a recipe for self-destructive never-ending conflict.
Israel's MO is pretty obvious at this point:
This has been Israel's strategy for decades. They've seized "buffer zone" after "buffer zone." They let their people move into the buffer zone, and then suddenly they don't have a buffer zone anymore. They use their own civilian population as human shields, putting them in a position where they are guaranteed to be attacked by angry people the Israeli government and settler forces are continually antagonizing. Then when they're inevitably attacked, that can be used to justify expanding the borders even further. Oh, and none of their neighbors can resist this process through direct military action, as Israel has a nuclear arsenal. No one can afford to get in a total war with Israel.
I really don't know where this ends. At this point I think the best thing for Mideast peace would be the Iranians, Egyptians, or Turks getting a nuclear weapon themselves. The only thing that's going to stop the never-ending drive for Israeli lebensraum is if they expand until they're up against someone too tough for them to boss around. And that's probably going to need to be a country that is themselves a nuclear power.
The other problem with this expansion is that it gets baked into the Israeli society and economy. It's a bit like what happened with ancient Rome. Their whole economy became dependent on this process of expanding, conquering peoples, subjugating and enslaving them, etc. They had to keep expanding just to keep their economy running. They paid their retired veterans with stolen land. The only way you can keep that model going is by expanding forever. And eventually they expanded beyond what they could manage. The same thing is happening in Israel. They have whole sectors of their economy dependent on this process of expansion and settlement. At this point, even if they wanted to, they can't just say, "ok, we've expanded enough. These are our fixed borders now and forever." They can't do that without collapsing the part of their economy that is dependent on selling and developing all the land they take. They can't have peace without causing a massive recession. They've become addicted to stealing land.
They use their own civilian population as human shields
Are they even civilians? Like 90+% of Israeli adults are current or former military, and the settlements are heavily armed.
Their entire population goes through a military training program and then after their official military service is over those soldiers are sent to steal land with no oversight.
all the land from the Nile to the Euphrates
Notably no mention in which direction!
Israel and Turkey exist in a symbiotic relationship. Both act as pressure valves for the other. It is no coincidence that Turkey and Israel clashing over Syrian territory comes at the very moment both regimes are under existential threat from their citizenry.
Statescraftsmen on both sides have a shared interest in escalating the situation within a demilitarised common neighbour. If the situation gets too hot, both sides are able to withdraw within their "sovereign" borders.
Both sides also have a vested interest in mitigating the conflict. Neither side wants a direct war, or a war that becomes so expensive and bloody that the benefits of fighting it become moot. The odd bombing of either side's trenches with a loud warning beforehand is likely the kind of "fighting" we'll see, just as Russia and Turkey interacted in thsi theatre for years before.
Turkey has the domestic benefits of:
Israel has the domestic benefits of:
Both states are invested in turning Syria into their shared battleground for as long as possible, and if anything this began long before Assad's government collapsed.
The benefits of federation
Maybe I'm wrong, but Israel has struggled to fight against some pretty under equipped forces. Turkey would demolish them. The only thing that might save them is the fact Turkey wont want to make America mad, and turning Israel into dust wouldn't be a popular move among the west.
With the protests there tho this might be exactly what Erdogan needs to get people behind him. Since if he gave Israel a bloody nose his people would love it. Kinda makes me think this is staged tbh. So he can look like hes standing up to Israel, and get his domestic situation under control.
Israel and Turkey will never directly confront eachother under these current governments, especially within Syria. At least not to the level we've seen between Israel and Iran.
Sure Turkey could give the IDF a black eye, even ignoring the US element it serves both sides to maintain a slow moving and low-intensity battle for Syria. To escalate things further on this front would have the opposite effect to relieving domestic pressure on either side.
Even with Iran and Israel we've yet to see them engage in more than single operations since a direct war would be much more unpopular once military recruiters start rounding up conscripts, or a war economy interrupts civilian life. I think Iran is of course less affected by these facts than Israel but there are also other factors at play.
I need someone to explain Turkey to me
During WW1 the empire made their last stand by throwing in their lot with the other dying empires. The country got broken up by the winners but a lot of partisan action by the local liberals forced them to make peace with the newly founded (bourgeoisie) republic. In return the country made a hard turn towards the west, switching out their alphabet, their garments, everything ottoman was shunned in favour of what could substituted with european counterparts.
However, realising that no matter how hard they try they wont be seen as white forced them to realise their place in the western alliance with the death of their dream to be accepted into the EU being the final nail in the coffin.
Now they are in the awkward place of having to strike a balance between Iran and the EU since they share a border with both as well as having Israel nearby and hosting huge seppo military bases while also being very close to all the nations in the ME the empire subjugates.
Add all the remnant issues of once being an empire, like continuing to have to subjugate the minorities still within their borders or close by, near-open hostilities with countries whose population they once genocided, not letting their supremacists drink too much of their own kool-aid but still needing them for the dirty work and it's a pretty volatile clusterfuck.
It's a chunky bird that can't fly very well
Also has really good eyesight
You've heard of zionists vs watermelon pins, now get ready for zionist entity vs watermelon salesman
Every day I keep hoping Israel steps on a rake but expecting nothing, and every day I become more disappointed despite expecting nothing.
oh yeah also they are censoring this now because comparing genocide to genocide is "hate speech"
There is a bill going through congress right now to basically equate criticizing anyone in power because of their institutional power as hate speech. We are really close to codifying our rulers as a protected class.
Everything else I want to say would be classified as fedposting so I will stop here. Join a gun club.
becoming
I pray the zionists are dumb enough to do that