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@Dim_K3

Σχολιασμός επικαιρότητας στη χώρα της φαιδράς πορτοκαλέας. Γαλαζάιοι, Συριζαίοι, και Πασόκια εισέρχεστε με δική σας ευθύνη.

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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
Η κατάντια της Ελληνικής κοινωνίας είναι ότι ένα καταφανώς ηλίθιο άτομο όπως η Μποφίλιου που δεν ήξερε τι κάνει ο θερμοσίφωνας και νόμιζε ότι ζεστό νερό ήταν δώρο από το σύμπαν έχει αποψάρα για όλα τα σημαντικά θέματα και επηρεάζει και ένα σωρό κόσμο.
Konstantinos Tzimiskis@KTzimiskis22241

@PGPapanikolaou Η νοημοσυνη του αριστερου, ειναι παιδικη χαρα, η Μποφιλου αναβε θερμοσιφωνα 2 χρονια και δεν ηξερε οτι εχει θερμοσιφωνα, ρε μαλακα ειστε για γελια και για κλαματα

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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@mastapriksate Όταν τα έχεις κάνει αχταρμά στο κεφάλι σου και μπερδεύεις το πρόβλημα των μικροπλαστικών με το πρόβλημα της κλιματικής αλλαγής...
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Tsourekia Leme@mastapriksate·
Αυτή, λέει, ήταν η πιο ψυχρή πρωτομαγιά των τελευταίων δεκαετιών. Μάλλον το παρακάναμε με τα χάρτινα καλαμάκια
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@komitecifedai @TurkishCentury The reason the Lira is in tatters and Turkey suffers from high real-world inflation (higher than the already high official figures) is because of that $30B def. budget. In plain English, Turkey is saying farewell to the 1st and 2nd horse of the apocalypse and welcoming the 3rd.
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Turkish Century
Turkish Century@TurkishCentury·
🕌 MUSLIMS ONLY ☪️ ― If the Turkish military were to create a "Foreign Legion", would you sign up for it? *** IMPORTANT DETAILS *** 🫡 10-year contract, option to renew in 2-year increments. Ages 18-30 only. 🪖 Highly respected and prestigious career; #NATO-standard training and equipment, cutting-edge weapons systems, widespread use of robotics/drones, advanced officer positions available to candidates with desired university degrees. 🕌 Freedom to practice the Islamic lifestyle in the military, access to mosques/masjids, full religious services, #Muslim camaraderie with other "Legion" members, etc. 🇹🇷 Immediate residence permit for spouse and children; government housing; open path to full Turkish citizenship in 7 years subject to being in good lawful standing and a basic language/civics test. 💵 Equal pay for equal rank; the same compensation package as Turkish soldiers; everyone serves side by side with the same TSK (Turkish Armed Forces) uniforms and Turkish flags/mission patches. 💰 Same retirement package as Turkish career soldiers if you decide to extend your contract after receiving your citizenship and fulfill the same total years of service required. Once you're legally defined as a "Turk" by acquired citizenship (naturalization), you will be transferred out of the "Foreign Legion" and into the TSK proper. 👪 Equal access to social services for all dependents throughout your service. (Free public education, public healthcare, etc.) 🌍 You will likely serve most of your time in border areas within Türkiye. But travel and deployment around the world is very possible as part of TSK overseas missions. Your spouse and children will remain in Türkiye and go on with their normal lives, and even if something happens to you (worst case), they will be taken care of the same as Turkish soldiers' spouses and children. Their legal status in Türkiye will be guaranteed by the government and they will automatically receive Turkish citizenship in 7 years as before. Note: Offer would be open to the citizens of Muslim-majority nations with whom Türkiye enjoys close relations ONLY. This is due to Turkish public's religious sensitivities as well as #NationalSecurity considerations. Replies from non-Muslim responders will be disregarded.
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Gazi Saleem@GhaziSaleem3·
@TurkishCentury @trtworld @YusufErim34 I am wondering how he became a diplomat with such poor understanding of the facts on the ground and geopolitics. TRNC should be recognised as an independent country.
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Turkish Century@TurkishCentury·
Sneaky Greek diplomat attempts to sell #Athens' bullshit narrative on @trtworld, ends up getting lectured by veteran Turkish journalist @YusufErim34 instead: 🇬🇷 "Greek Cypriots feel like prisoners of Türkiye" 🇹🇷 "That's funny. It's the Turkish Cypriots who are under embargo while the Greeks enjoy EU membership, freedom to travel, economic support, direct flights..." 🇬🇷 "Yes".
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@TurkishCentury @trtworld @YusufErim34 Turk-Cypriots and Turk settlers can return the real estate (houses) they stole from Greek-Cypriots tomorrow and they'll be accepted back to the Republic of Cyprus, that has all the nice things you mentioned. But if they keep the stolen houses: thieves are not welcome in society.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@blackstorm20 @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x Greece gave up Eastern Thrace to get that arrangement though. Remember: Ataturk's army reached Izmir but never reached Eastern Thrace, which remained under Greek forces and was given as part of the Lausanne treaty. Does Turkey want to exchange Eastern Thrace for those islands?
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BS@blackstorm20·
@Dim_K3 @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x Yes, this is ridiculous. Whoever drew these borders after the Ottoman Empire made a foolish mistake. The mainland belongs to Türkiye, but the island inland belongs to Greece.
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Ictinus ®️
Ictinus ®️@ictinus_x·
If you ask Turkey what “peace” in the Aegean looks like, the answer is stark: it begins with Greece making concessions. In practice, the Turkish vision of “peace” entails Greek islands left undefended opposite a heavily militarised Turkish coastline and stripped of full territorial waters, so that Turkish warships and jets can operate freely around in what is, by geography and international law, a Greek island sea. It means Greece accepting a permanently occupied Cyprus and giving up exclusive rights in its own seas. In short, for Turkey, “peace” would mean Greece becoming smaller, weaker, and quieter-while Turkey steadily expands its influence. At its core, this is not a technical dispute over legal interpretation - it is Turkish irredentism. ❌Turkey simply refuses to recognise where its borders end and Greece’s begin. This dynamic reveals the true nature of the relationship: not that of a difficult neighbour, but of a revisionist aggressor that still harbours imperial ambitions over territory and waters that do not belong to it. These borders are not ambiguous, nor are they recent. They were settled in the aftermath of the Treaty of Lausanne, which definitively established the modern boundaries between Greece and Turkey. Under that settlement, Turkey secured full sovereignty over Anatolia, while Greece retained its islands in the Aegean. Until Turkey demonstrably abandons these claims, respects the sovereignty and integrity of Greek territory, it will always be seen as a security threat that has to be contained. 🔵Greece harbours no desire for war or confrontation. Its position is clear, lawful, and purely defensive: it seeks only to uphold its sovereignty within borders and rights already recognised under international law -nothing more, nothing less. 🔴But that is not enough. Deterrence cannot remain passive or declaratory. It must be decisive and credible. Greek foreign policy has to send an unambiguous message: any violation of its sovereignty will not just be blocked-it will be met with consequences that impose real, strategic loss. Those who choose escalation must understand that they risk not only failure, but the loss of what they already hold. This is the only language bullies understand.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@TyrannosurusRex Your post contradicts Turkey's official position: Turkey denies that Ladoxera (Zourafa) is an island or even an islet (because if it is, it is Greek and generates Greek territorial waters). Turkey (wrongly) considers Ladoxera a reef that's submerged most of the time.
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Turan Oguz
Turan Oguz@TyrannosurusRex·
🇹🇷🇬🇷 Türk Sahil Güvenlik botu kendisinden kat kat büyük silahlı Yunan Sahil Güvenlik gemisini önüne katıp kovaladı. Türk botu, Zürafa Adası (namıdiğer Zürafa Kayalıkları) çevresindeki uluslararası sularda balık avlayan Türk balıkçı teknelerini taciz eden Yunan gemiyi kovalayıp kaçırdı. Olayı takip eden Türk balıkçıları, Türkler ve Yunanistanlılar arasındaki farkı tek cümleyle çok güzel özetledi: “Ne kadar büyük olursan ol yüreğin büyük olacak!” @sahilguvkom @HCoastGuard
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@komitecifedai @TurkishCentury You're confusing size with wealth. Turkey's GDP per capita is significantly lower even compared to Greece's (despite the habit of us Greeks having frequent siestas to enjoy life 😴😊). So, the question is whether the average Turk can afford to spend anything to fund this legion.
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𐰴𐰖𐰺𐰀
𐰴𐰖𐰺𐰀@komitecifedai·
@Dim_K3 @TurkishCentury Lmfao. Istanbul itself has $300 billion GDP, which is larger than that of 150 of the world's 195 countries. Inflation and income inequality do not make a country poor. Despite these figures, the Turkish economy is growing steadily. Our problem is political, not economical.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@alfakurt35 @Vicmot @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x This @vicmot dummy above ignores the existence of Imbros and Tenedos (both Turkish islands), plus several islets close to the Asia Minor coast. Also, he is dumb enough to think Sparta is the capital of Greece. He is either a troll or a person who hasn't seen a map in his life.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@Vicmot @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x They do, Imbros and Tenedos are Turkish islands, plus several small islets close to the Asia Minor coast. Again, you are showing your cluelessness here, please try to consult a map, it's a start.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@BakuninLukki @KyrCynic @ictinus_x "Greek military forces to the normal contingent for military service, which can be trained on the spot, and a force of gendarmes and police." And how can you train armed (aka military) forces to the normal contingent for military service without arms? So, islands can be armed.
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Lukki Bakunin@BakuninLukki·
@KyrCynic @ictinus_x No +Greek military forces to the normal contingent for military service, which can be trained on the spot, and a force of gendarmes and police. Adjacent Islands: Lemnos and Samothrace were also mentioned in connection with demilitarization in Article 4 of the Straits Convention
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@maritsa1453 @ictinus_x "Turkey never accepted the defeat by Greece." Yes, because Greece never attacked Turkey. Unless you meant Ottoman Empire, in which case I have to ask: if that's true, how did Greece expand beyond its 1830 borders?🤨
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Maritsa@maritsa1453·
@ictinus_x Turkey never accepted the defeat by Greece. They dream of their "empire" but we know them too long. Big mouths with allies. Once the allies are gone, so is Turkey. They never won a war on their own+only killed the defenseless. Time to fix the map and history too.
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@thisissezer @ictinus_x The funny thing is that even this perfectly factual, 6nmi-only map makes Turks mad, because the 6nmi territorial waters poke holes in their imaginary "Mavi Vatan" maps. Yes, that's the most Turkey can possibly get under the "best" conditions, and it's still not enough for Turks!
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Sezer@thisissezer·
@ictinus_x Well since we're drawing lines, you could use the real map:
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@blackstorm20 @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x "Even within our borders, there are islands belonging to Greece" Care to speak coherent English? How can an island be both inside Turkish borders and belonging to Greece (and hence be inside Greece's borders) at the same time?
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BS@blackstorm20·
@ErenCanumut @ictinus_x Even within our borders, there are islands belonging to Greece. We can't separate even if we wanted to. For example, if I were in charge, I would annex Lesbos and even Samos 😂 So, we are forced to live together peacefully and without conflict, like normal neighbors.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@Vicmot @ErenCanumut @ictinus_x Oh ffs, Turkey took all of Eastern Thrace (despite Ataturk's army never conquering it) in exchange for those islands. If you are clueless about the history of an area, it's better to stay silent and let people wonder if you are clueless than speak and eliminate all doubt.
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Victor Motas@Vicmot·
@ErenCanumut @ictinus_x I agree with you, the Lausanne act was unfair for Turkish. You´d deserve most islands within atleast 200 nautical miles off your coasts.
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@OnderCubukoglu @ictinus_x There was no Turkey (Turkish nation-state) before the Treaty of Lausanne. So, they were Ottoman Empire islands (in the same way India was British Empire territory). What is your point exactly?
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Önder Çubukoğlu@OnderCubukoglu·
@ictinus_x Greek islands ?Since when they are Greek islands. ? They were Turk islands for centuries , then became Italian islands.After 2. Ww became Greek islands but the agreement was şey with the Italians so that you can easily see what you say is not valid. We do not want war but respect
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Dim_K3@Dim_K3·
@ponce_eberto @Irantimes01 Yes, and? The Mullahs have the upper hand in the Hormuz Strait (using the aforementioned anti-ship missiles), and this is what matters when it comes to who controls flow through the Hormuz Strait.
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ponce de leon@ponce_eberto·
You said it yourself on the side that belongs to Iran, but on the other side there is another country that shares the strait and does not block it, nor does it use it as criminal blackmail, those same missiles are the ones they use to terrorize and murder the Iranian people that has nothing to do with the Barbaric group that occupies power and murders and hangs those who protest. A group of criminals disguised as religious, there is not a corner in the Middle East where their weapons and their ideas have murdered thousands.
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Parody Ebrahim Zolfaghari
IRAN has reportedly banned the use of the US dollar and Chinese yuan for transit tolls in the Strait of Hormuz. Tolls must now be paid only in Iranian rials, signaling a major policy shift. “No more dollars, no more yuan,” lawmakers say. Iran’s parliament has moved forward with a bill to formalize fees on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. A key clause, highlighted by MP Ebrahim Azizi, requires all payments to be made in local currency.
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@2APerfectly @ponce_eberto @Irantimes01 And what you don't understand is that the Iranian people being bombed is different from the Mullahs being bombed. The Mullahs have taken shelter (after taken by surprise by the initial attacks), so I call BS on the "submission" part. But Trump has to care about the mid-terms.
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