Posted on 07/25/2020 5:52:45 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
There has never been any love lost between Turkey and Greece, but the danger of war between the two NATO members has not been this high since the Cyprus conflict more than forty-five years ago. In the past, Turkey and Greece have gone to the brink, but policies initiated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan may very much push the two neighbors over the edge.
reek and Turkish fighter jets engaged in mock dogfights this week over the Greek island of Kastellorizo, just a mile and a half from the Turkish coast, causing tourists to flee. Meanwhile, there is a growing risk that the Turkish and Greek navies will clash, hundreds of miles to the west if Turkey pushes forward with its plans to survey for has in Greeces exclusive economic zone. Greek officials say that all options are on the table, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel has rushed to mediate as U.S. officials remain largely absent.
There has never been any love lost between Turkey and Greece, but the danger of war between the two NATO members has not been this high since the Cyprus conflict more than forty-five years ago. In the past, Turkey and Greece have gone to the brink, but policies initiated by Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan may very much push the two neighbors over the edge.
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too well.
>>Islam will always be an enemy.<<
SO true.
And so will be every communist country.
The US have been too chummy too long with Turkey and China. Neither can and should be trusted.
Basters at 20 paces?
Turkey’s Islamic regime has been trying to create warfare (against Greece, Cypress, Israel, and they’ve invaded Syria and Libya already). Not to mention Turkey just turned the old cathedral into a mosque
Greece, Cypress, Israel have all been very patient and have so far avoided being sucked into war with Turkey
but its almost inevitable as long as the bloodthirsty Islamic Turkish regime remains in power.... (the most interesting outbreak will be if Turkey manages to provoke war with Russia, something that is very possible....given the geography and Turkish Islamic aggressivity)
I doubt that Greece could win an all out war with Turkey. Russia and Turkey are probably much more allied with each other and are more against the USA.
Greece was never there for us during the cold war.Soviets shot down flt. 007 on 1983. Greece called it a spy plane.
Works for me!
[Greece was never there for us during the cold war.Soviets shot down flt. 007 on 1983. Greece called it a spy plane.]
I think the reason is that NATO wants an ally on the south east border.
If the arent in NATO, where would their alliance go?
I understand the concerns about Turkey. I understand they are probably not reliable, but they have kept a buffer from a lot of the crap in the ME.
Has any country been booted from NATO? I honestly dont recall.
Greece can’t afford a full out war. That’s the impression I get. Greece always seems to be in deep financial trouble.
This makes them beholden to organizations like the EU.
Neither of these cesspool countries has ever done anything to advance U.S. interests...
Let them duke it out and bloody their noses...
My “Do not Care” meter is pegged at 100%...
No one has ever been kicked out.
Apparently the Frogs left from 1966-2009.
Also, Turkey has the 2nd most troops in NATO.
Good.
“Not to mention Turkey just turned the old cathedral into a mosque” - In 1453, you mean.
How much longer will they also set their eyes of envy on Israel for their riches? The pace sure seems to be quickening.
Greece could offer to surrender if Turkey agreed to pay off its national debt!
Actually I see the Russians intervening and Turkey losing.
Hasn’t there always been a ‘problem’ between turkey & grease?
That is a good way of putting it.
Greece has seemed borderline Communist all right but I think they will side with us in the end
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