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This is a can of worms that i dont want to open.Tehran does already have its fair share of Azeri Turks living in it. Persians may not like it when an outsider point that out to them though.

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This is a can of worms that i dont want to open.Tehran does already have its fair share of Azeri Turks living in it. Persians may not like it when an outsider point that out to them though.

This is a can of worms that i dont want to open.![]()
Sure Iran is involved in Iraq/ Syria and Yemen as it is the natural force of peace and security in the region...hahahaa.
But when Turkey intervenes against terrorists in its border that have targeted it numerous times from said locations all of a sudden Turkey is an invader
Keep believing what your "demigod" Khomeini preaches to you and hope the IRGC don't shoot your family during the second revolution which will inevitably come once the head of your twisted theocracy succumbs to mortality. I'll be eating popcorn and laughing my heart out
you are trying to create a ''freindly'' government
Example Afghan and other Shias- You are using them in the name of religious sect or religion to fight for your national interests.
This might not be called Persianification or Iranification but its the same thing or much worse.
Persians may not like it when an outsider point that out to them though.
Only in your mom's home.
With the ongoing re-mapping of the ME, I think Southern Azeris living in Iran now could find their way to independence from the Persian rule.
Its just one galaxy in Turkic universe

Nope... we are not ethnic turks. there are thousands across west africa, east and south africa from that time period. just go over across the atlantic and you will find more in Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia and Argentina.Look, my words were maybe a little bit too harsh or sounded that way. Believe me that I will be very happy to see peace in this whole region and not only there but in the whole World. I believe that no nation deserves to live in war, poverty and hunger. Unfortunately the Middle East is in such a huge mess right now that I just care for the well being of Turks first. That's all.
ps I like Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco a lot and they are Arabic (or maybe they aren''t) so don't get offended by my words.
What is your background, mate? You said your family used to live in the Ottoman empire but your flags show your are from/at South Africa which is not a country where too many Turks live.
Nope... we are not ethnic turks. there are thousands across west africa, east and south africa from that time period. just go over across the atlantic and you will find more in Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia and Argentina.
Tehran does already have its fair share of Azeri Turks living in it. Persians may not like it when an outsider point that out to them though.
Only in your mom's home.
well,I believe Syria will be(it's the best solution for the war torn country) divided according to foriegn and regional powers spheres of influence just like China for example was divided into spheres of influence pre WWI and WWII. The country will be divided into zones of influence by Russia/Iranian zones(under the Syrian regime) and their proxies, Turkish zones and it's proxies,Western (U.S,U.K,France) Kurdish zones, and maybe some little pockets of lawless zones influenced by the gulf states (led by Saudi Arabia). At the end of the day, the country will never be the same again , that's for sure.. I don't think its a bad solution either , if it leads to stability and peace at last.
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Yes, Syria(just like many artificial Arab states in the region ) was an illusionary country we (France and Britain) created anyway and placed the current Assad dynasty in Power. It was never meant to be , we drew imaginary lines and united/brought together people who have nothing in common under a "state/country" depending on which colonial power ruled these territories. Seems nature is simply correcting the mistakes we did. The same thing happened in South Asia as well , where we brought different ethnic groups who have nothing in common under British India , no surprise after we left all these groups (Pakistan, Bengladesh seceeded from this imaginary created country we left behind, and many other separatists groups are still vying/fighting for independence or at least autonomy to this day). In this regard I agree, our past actions are to blame to some extent.Enough with the redrawing of the global maps already.
There have been too many lives lost in the 19th and 20th centuries because of this madness.
Let the countries be as they are and resolve their internal matters.
Turkey will more likely get Syria under their influence rather than attempt an invasion.

Where are you from originally then bro? I thought you were South African ? Are you ethnic Arabic Jew/Lebanese descendants who emigrated south ?Nope... we are not ethnic turks. there are thousands across west africa, east and south africa from that time period. just go over across the atlantic and you will find more in Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia and Argentina.
I didn't read most of your craps. I stpoped at France and Britain.Yes, Syria(just like many artificial Arab states in the region ) was an illusionary country we (France and Britain) created anyway and placed the current Assad dynasty in Power. It was never meant to be , we drew imaginary lines and united/brought together people who have nothing in common under a "state/country" depending on which colonial power ruled these territories. Seems nature is simply correcting the mistakes we did. The same thing happened in South Asia as well , where we brought different ethnic groups who have nothing in common under British India , no surprise after we left all these groups (Pakistan, Bengladesh seceeded from this imaginary created country we left behind, and many other separatists groups are still vying/fighting for independence or at least autonomy to this day). In this regard I agree, our past actions are to blame to some extent.
Hopefully, Syria an be divided accordingly at least for long lasting peace and stability in the country. If there are majority of a group/people who don't want to be part of a country, then they have the right to be free to do so or at least have a large enough autonomy to make their own decisions/self ruled.
Where are you from originally then bro? I thought you were South African ? Are you ethnic Arabic Jew/Lebanese descendants who emigrated south ?
Jew but not arab or lebanese (no such thing back then); indeed proud south african (3rd generation). Grand parents always told a small town in northern syria - grand mother went to visit graves when she was alive.Yes, Syria(just like many artificial Arab states in the region ) was an illusionary country we (France and Britain) created anyway and placed the current Assad dynasty in Power. It was never meant to be , we drew imaginary lines and united/brought together people who have nothing in common under a "state/country" depending on which colonial power ruled these territories. Seems nature is simply correcting the mistakes we did. The same thing happened in South Asia as well , where we brought different ethnic groups who have nothing in common under British India , no surprise after we left all these groups (Pakistan, Bengladesh seceeded from this imaginary created country we left behind, and many other separatists groups are still vying/fighting for independence or at least autonomy to this day). In this regard I agree, our past actions are to blame to some extent.
Hopefully, Syria an be divided accordingly at least for long lasting peace and stability in the country. If there are majority of a group/people who don't want to be part of a country, then they have the right to be free to do so or at least have a large enough autonomy to make their own decisions/self ruled.
Where are you from originally then bro? I thought you were South African ? Are you ethnic Arabic Jew/Lebanese descendants who emigrated south ?