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Ah not this again...
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We have kept Turkey physically intact but killed her from inside. She will never regain her former glory - Lord Carzon, the Chief negotiator at the Allied side, after the signing of the Treaty of Loussane
Are you serious? You cannot possibly be..It's high time for the Ummah to form an Islamic Economic Union modeled (in part) after the EU, joint currency to challenge the petro-dolar and a Shengen-like visa free travel zone for its members.
When there's a will, there's a way. Those who told you this cannot be done are the very same powers who want to keep enslaving the Muslim World for its resources.Are you serious? You cannot possibly be..
There are so many logical flaws in that piece of text of yours that I dont even know where to start..When there's a will, there's a way. Those who told you this cannot be done are the very same powers who want to keep enslaving the Muslim World for its resources.
You're starting this off the wrong way by attempting to attack the person instead of countering the argument; setting yourself up for an ad hominem, a common fallacy among unexperienced debaters. My age is none of your business and I'm entitled to my opinions. If you don't agree with them, that's all fine and dandy, I can agree to disagree, but don't tell me that my argument is illogical when what we're discussing isn't a question of logical deduction but rather a possible consequence of real politik. In logics arguments I can probably run circles around you.There are so many logical flaws in that piece of text of yours that I dont even know where to start..
First of all let me ask you this, but please be honest, how old are you?
At the end of the day
So sagt der Osterreicher...Am Ende des Tages, typical German.
But your argues are almost perfect.
Well I was more on macroeconomic side with such a union if it were to happen now.. It would totally destroy our country's economy overnight.You're starting this off the wrong way by attempting to attack the person instead of countering the argument; setting yourself up for an ad hominem, a common fallacy among unexperienced debaters. My age is none of your business and I'm entitled to my opinions. If you don't agree with them, that's all fine and dandy, I can agree to disagree, but don't tell me that my argument is illogical when what we're discussing isn't a question of logical deduction but rather a possible consequence of real politik. In logics arguments I can probably run circles around you.
No one would even dream about a European Union in 1941 when the Germans were hoisting Nazi flags in Paris. No one thought Japan would become the linchpin of US Pacific policy when Kannushi-blessed, sake-drenched Kamikazes were diving down on USS Nevada in Pearl Harbor, or when Anola Gay dropped the Little Boy on Nagasaki. Yeah, history is quite funny like that.
At the end of the day Geopolitics and real politik dictate the outcome and no one, and I mean no one, can predict how things will be a couple decades down the road.
I'm sorry for my 5 years younger me, wish I could delete this.
I think Turkey should stay its course. The world and the geostratgeic circumstances have changed. It is a multipolar world and Turkey can easily take advantage of that.We have kept Turkey physically intact but killed her from inside. She will never regain her former glory - Lord Carzon, the Chief negotiator at the Allied side, after the signing of the Treaty of Loussane