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@Claire_redfx Hellenic Air Force resmi hesabından paylaşım yapmışlar yahu bu Yunanlar RAM boyası yapmaktan bile acizler aw. F-35'leri teslim aldıklarında onların bakımını nasıl yapacak bu malakalar, maliyetli bir platform? Mundar edecekler güzelim uçakları.




Turkish Navy and Army forces simulated an amphibious assault during an exercise in Izmir two days ago. Turkey continues threatening Greece by repeatedly simulating the capture of Greek islands in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas during its military exercises, while simultaneously complaining about Greece reinforcing its military presence on its own islands.







@Caledon1320 Greece is a country with no future. It will probably be swallowed up by Türkiye in the coming years, like much of the Balkans.



Some ICJ decisions. UK-France(1977/2011):The court emphasized that it is "unequitable" for islands located opposite the coast of a mainland to unjustly cut off the natural extension of the mainland, and that islands should not create a boundary-disrupting effect in delimitation.

One of the issues that Türkiye most strongly objects to is the militarization of the Aegean islands bordering Türkiye. For example, it is estimated that the number of active Greek soldiers stationed on Samos,one of the closest points to the Turkish coast, is approximately 5,500.


Ankara’s Maritime Fiction Will Meet a Price Ankara recasts the "special status maritime zone" as law. It is "the Perimeter" Law: illegal cartography turned into authority, and authority into orders across the Black Sea, the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean. A state outside UNCLOS cannot legislate the sea from Ankara. Turkey cannot reject the Law of the Sea and then impose an Ankara-made maritime regime on Europe, NATO and its neighbours. The Aegean is not Turkish administrative space. The Eastern Mediterranean is not an annex of Ankara. The Black Sea is not a licence to turn every sea around Turkey into a Turkish command zone. The Turkey-Libya memorandum carried too little cost. Ankara learned that an illegal map could survive. Now it wants that map to govern. That calculation ends now. This is not only a Greek issue. It is a systemic test for Europe, NATO and the maritime order. No state may launder maritime coercion through domestic law, then dispatch vessels to enforce it as if the world were within Ankara’s jurisdiction. Against the Perimeter Law, the response is not protest. It is a counter-perimeter Turkey has not yet encountered: legal, naval, diplomatic, economic - and yes, also operational. If Turkey takes this fiction into the water, it will not meet a note. It will meet a price. Article 5 will not be a life jacket. International law will not be a harbour. Unlawful maps do not float forever. Neither do vessels sent to enforce them.

























