Why the Turks try so hard to get in EU when they could be creating their own union in the Middle East?
Think about it, a Mideastern Union under Turkish command would not only be a strong counterweight to ISIS influence but also to American influence, Russian influence, Wahabbi influence and even Israeli influence.
It would also mean a stronghold of oil reserves out of reach of foreign hands.
>Turks try so hard to get in EU who told you that?
Ethan Evans
>Turks try so hard to get in EU why do french mujahidin think that everyone likes EU and dies for it? also why do these mujahidin think that theyre primary cunt in eu when there are germany?
and why did my butt hurt?
Sebastian Parker
>Turkish command of the middle east
Joshua Ward
>ottoman empire it was the only time you semitic niggers didnt fuck each other
Landon Rogers
Turkey's foreign policy, until relatively recently, was based on empowering Islamists around the region. It didn't make them any friends, to say the least. Relations with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Libya, Israel, Syria, others tanked through the floor, to say nothing about Europe and the US. Turkey is currently moving away from the pipe dream of a MB dominated Middle-East in the Arab Spring and is currently building bridges back to its erstwhile rivals.
They already tried to build a political coalition of sorts, and they failed hard.
Hudson Moore
You mean something like the Ottoman empire in 1900? The one you and anglo niggers tried hard to dismantle so you could create artificial semetic shitholes?
Yeah I wonder too.
Aiden Torres
The Ottomans were quite happy to allow North African pirates to raid Europe in order to weaken it while they themselves always acted as an hostile expansionist power... Western powers were not irrational in dismantling this threat...
Jeremiah Nguyen
>Allow
Pirats attacked ottoman boats too.
Aiden Russell
Ottomans were largely stagnate at that point ottomans kept the region stable