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Greek Professor Alesxis Iraklidis; "I served as a diplomat in the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs for 15 years. I can confidently say that 'Türkiye is not aggressive.' "On two of the six points, namely 'airspace and FIR line,' Greece is completely wrong."















Turks did not adopt the crescent and star from Byzantium or Islam. Astral symbols such as the crescent, star, and sun were already part of steppe and pre-Islamic Turkic symbolic culture. Similar crescent-and-star motifs also appear among Indigenous American cultures whose ancestors came through Siberian/Beringian migration routes. This points to a much older steppe/North Asian symbolic layer, not to a late Byzantine borrowing.







To Clash Report's credit, their influence model is brilliant. They post a staggering volume of tweets daily, and always on topics already going viral. Classic news aggregator behavior. Nothing suspicious on the surface. But strategically interspersed among the legitimate news posts are conspiracies, antisemitism, anti-Americanism, and pro-Erdoğan narratives. "Iran is winning the war." "The Zionist lobby owns Congress." "The government is out to get you." "Epstein was Mossad." If even 5% of their posts follow that pattern — scattered among hundreds of real news updates — the messaging enters people's information diet as if it were actual news, without ever triggering their skepticism. To the casual follower, "Israel controls Trump" lands with the same apparent authority as the latest battlefield update. It's really quite sophisticated. Worth understanding how the mechanism works so that you can see it and avoid in real time.














