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the last 5 years, Zionists in Greece have sought to pick up on their
big opportunity to win an important role in being Israel’s number 1
ally in the Eastern Mediterranean. The opportunity came about when
relations between Turkey and Israel temporarily soured, but it appears
that how now come time to past following Ankara’s provocation of Russia.
Israel and Turkey work towards their once again mutually beneficial
relationship, working with NATO and International Zionism to assert
their own agenda in the region. In the first series of meetings, Israel is now looking to give 20 million dollars to Turkey in order compensate them for the raid of 5 Turkish boats that took place in 2010. Talk of limiting Hamas’s activity in Turkey
are also on the table, as Turkey may turn their back on the
Palestinians in order to reignite their once great love affair with the
terrorist state of Israel.
The Turkish economy, being partially reliant on gas from Russia, is
now desperate to find natural resource alternatives, and is unable to
continue its now passing stalemate with Israel. As Israel and Turkey
continue to inch closer and closer, the Zionist terror state will once
again ally with their Turkish dogs to pressure Cyprus into giving up
their natural resources. Fortunately Russia has a major interest in
blocking such a move, and may be able to assert itself in the region for
the added benefit of a Greek Cyprus.
Historically, the Jews have always manipulated the Ottoman Empire
for their own financial gain, while the Turks have been happy to use the
Jews for their imperial ambitions, often against the Greeks, such as in
occupied-era Thessaloniki. This symbiotic relationship between the two
parasites is an ancient tradition that continues to this day, often with
few or little interruptions. The latest political unravelling between
Ankara and Tel Aviv should be of no surprise, and only further backs
Turkey into a position which it cannot escape. A nationalistic Greece
and Cyprus would naturally align itself with Moscow, and would fair very
well from further tension between Russia with Turkey, which would offer
a safe guard from any invasion attempts.
Haha, what a surprise. The 2 scumbags of the Mediterranean, back together once again. Shocked it took this long actually.
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