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I'm not.
Why lose 15% of our territory,you down with that?:pissed::pissed::pissed:
Like @xenon54 out said: it would be a Turkish hegemony ... we would outnumber the greeks by 8:1 ...
If we consider how a federation works and how the right to vote and making decisions would be distributed, we would have only advantages... we would be a member of the EU and NATO and without exception - the strongest power in the eastern Mediterranean
 
Like @xenon54 out said: it would be a Turkish hegemony ... we would outnumber the greeks by 8:1 ...
If we consider how a federation works and how the right to vote and making decisions would be distributed, we would have only advantages... we would be a member of the EU and NATO and without exception - the strongest power in the eastern Mediterranean
Why lose the south eastern part of the country,unacceptable?
 
Why lose the south eastern part of the country,unacceptable?
no way, indeed unacceptable... that was the wrong map posted before - I posted the one from Wikipedia, where the eastern part still belongs to the motherland...
 
helenoTurkism Contrary to popular belief, isn't a new thing. It is first expressed by a greek in Mehmet The Conqueror's Era. You know all this ''New Emperor of Rome'' and all that nonsense... In nowdays another greek an old man called Dimitris Kitsikis is one of the strong supporters of this theory. (I read his book, (Turkish - greek Empire)
Now you might ask why I explained it in such a detailed way. Simple. Because this thing can't be anything more than a foolish dream. Mehmet The Conqueror already tried to realize this idea after 1453 the Conquest of Istanbul and we all know how that end, greeks killed us, burned our villages between 1919 and 1922. (Also in Balkan Wars) Anyway, it didn't work in the first time, because simply there is so much hatred between two nations. I am not saying ''we must kill each other'' but I am saying ''we can't live under one banner,'' thats for sure.
About Dimitris Kitsikis's book, ''Turkish greek Empire'' this was one of the most naive and stupiest thing I have ever read, The theory was to destroy the nationalism in both Turkey and greece (he gave his examples about Turkish GreyWolfs and greek golden dawn) Like you can destroy nationalism, and for what? For the sake of this enemy nations where they don't even share a common religion.
Like I said, bullshit.
 
helenoTurkism Contrary to popular belief, isn't a new thing. It is first expressed by a greek in Mehmet The Conqueror's Era. You know all this ''New Emperor of Rome'' and all that nonsense... In nowdays another greek an old man called Dimitris Kitsikis is one of the strong supporters of this theory. (I read his book, (Turkish - greek Empire)
Now you might ask why I explained it in such a detailed way. Simple. Because this thing can't be anything more than a foolish dream. Mehmet The Conqueror already tried to realize this idea after 1453 the Conquest of Istanbul and we all know how that end, greeks killed us, burned our villages between 1919 and 1922. (Also in Balkan Wars) Anyway, it didn't work in the first time, because simply there is so much hatred between two nations. I am not saying ''we must kill each other'' but I am saying ''we can't live under one banner,'' thats for sure.
About Dimitris Kitsikis's book, ''Turkish greek Empire'' this was one of the most naive and stupiest thing I have ever read, The theory was to destroy the nationalism in both Turkey and greece (he gave his examples about Turkish GreyWolfs and greek golden dawn) Like you can destroy nationalism, and for what? For the sake of this enemy nations where they don't even share a common religion.
Like I said, bullshit.
The time of radical Turkification and Islamization of the Balkan was missed...
That would have been the solution and the means to an end ...

500 years of assimilation and nothing would have remained of their identity
 
Didnt even see that part lol. I guess i'm down when the entirety of Turkey is included hehe.
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Maybe in a few generations. The older generation of Greeks I met in the US hate Turks. I once made the mistake of going into a Greek pizza place to take a piss and ended up having to buy something to use the bathroom and listen to an old Greek man rant about Turks for 25 minutes.
 
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