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Yunanistan ayda 1000 dron üretmeye başlamış. "İran'dan daha fazla üretiyoruz" diye de vurgulanmış ekteki haberde.

Yunanistan ayda 1000 dron üretmeye başlamış. "İran'dan daha fazla üretiyoruz" diye de vurgulanmış ekteki haberde.

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Türk sunucu bir Yunan ile röportajda. Yunan ona hararetle Yunanistan'da hiç Türk yaşamadığını anlatıyor. Aristo mantığı sorusu ile karşılaşacağını nereden bilsin?

Türk sunucu bir Yunan ile röportajda. Yunan ona hararetle Yunanistan'da hiç Türk yaşamadığını anlatıyor. Aristo mantığı sorusu ile karşılaşacağını nereden bilsin?

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A Response to Historical Amnesia: The Truth About Cyprus Europe’s mind has long been occupied — not by armies, but by narratives. The Greek Cypriot and Hellenic propaganda machine has colonized European discourse so thoroughly that many in Brussels have stopped thinking — and started parroting. Worse yet, they do so willingly, without protest, as if truth were an inconvenience and justice a partisan tool. Let’s get one thing straight. This isn’t about “occupation” — it’s about the prevention of annihilation. In 1974, Türkiye didn’t invade Cyprus; it intervened as a guarantor power, after a violent coup orchestrated by Athens aimed to annex the island under the infamous ENOSIS plan — a plan that translated into the ethnic cleansing of Turkish Cypriots. Let’s not mince words: Before Türkiye’s intervention, Turkish Cypriots were being hunted, displaced, and massacred. They lived in enclaves, cut off, under siege. The so-called Republic of Cyprus had already collapsed as a bi-communal entity in the 1960s — it became a de facto Greek state long before 1974. For 51 years, the island has known peace. No war. No massacres. No ethnic cleansing. Türkiye didn’t bring conflict — it brought stability. It halted a bloodbath that Europe was either unable or unwilling to stop. And yet, here comes EPP Group — repeating the age-old script, eyes wide shut, ears closed to history, lips moving only to echo Greek Cypriot talking points. You speak of international law, but you erase the Zurich and London Agreements, which gave Türkiye the legal and moral obligation to act. What’s truly illegal is not Türkiye’s presence — but the EU’s decision to reward the Greek Cypriot side after it rejected the UN-backed Annan Plan in 2004. Turkish Cypriots said yes to reunification. Greek Cypriots said no — and were rewarded with EU membership. That’s not diplomacy. That’s betrayal. The Greek Cypriot administration was admitted into the European Union in blatant violation of the very principles the Union claims to uphold — through deception, unilateral recognition, and by exploiting the vacuum created by an unresolved conflict. So let’s not pretend. The real division in Cyprus was born not in 1974 — but in the massacres of the 1960s, in the refusal to share power, and in the Europe-enabled silencing of an entire people. As long as Türkiye stands firm on the island — and it will — no amount of political theatre, rhetorical acrobatics, or historical revisionism will alter the reality on the ground. You speak of reunification, yet pursue a fantasy detached from history, justice, and human dignity. The course you are on is a parallel universe — one where truth is optional and consequences are overlooked. If change is what you seek, know this: the only path you leave open is conflict — and in that path, all sides lose. But make no mistake: if ever forced to choose, we will protect that land with the last drop of our blood. We will never allow it to be stained by those who once turned it into a graveyard of peace. Let it be clear: the era of federation is over. We offered it — again and again. The Greek Cypriot side rejected it — again and again. Now, the only viable path is two sovereign states. That is not a threat. It is the reality you refused to accept for decades. Türkiye didn’t split Cyprus — it saved lives. And the world is not blind. We see the selective outrage. We note the hypocrisy. And history, whether you accept it or not, remembers everything.

A Response to Historical Amnesia: The Truth About Cyprus Europe’s mind has long been occupied — not by armies, but by narratives. The Greek Cypriot and Hellenic propaganda machine has colonized European discourse so thoroughly that many in Brussels have stopped thinking — and started parroting. Worse yet, they do so willingly, without protest, as if truth were an inconvenience and justice a partisan tool. Let’s get one thing straight. This isn’t about “occupation” — it’s about the prevention of annihilation. In 1974, Türkiye didn’t invade Cyprus; it intervened as a guarantor power, after a violent coup orchestrated by Athens aimed to annex the island under the infamous ENOSIS plan — a plan that translated into the ethnic cleansing of Turkish Cypriots. Let’s not mince words: Before Türkiye’s intervention, Turkish Cypriots were being hunted, displaced, and massacred. They lived in enclaves, cut off, under siege. The so-called Republic of Cyprus had already collapsed as a bi-communal entity in the 1960s — it became a de facto Greek state long before 1974. For 51 years, the island has known peace. No war. No massacres. No ethnic cleansing. Türkiye didn’t bring conflict — it brought stability. It halted a bloodbath that Europe was either unable or unwilling to stop. And yet, here comes EPP Group — repeating the age-old script, eyes wide shut, ears closed to history, lips moving only to echo Greek Cypriot talking points. You speak of international law, but you erase the Zurich and London Agreements, which gave Türkiye the legal and moral obligation to act. What’s truly illegal is not Türkiye’s presence — but the EU’s decision to reward the Greek Cypriot side after it rejected the UN-backed Annan Plan in 2004. Turkish Cypriots said yes to reunification. Greek Cypriots said no — and were rewarded with EU membership. That’s not diplomacy. That’s betrayal. The Greek Cypriot administration was admitted into the European Union in blatant violation of the very principles the Union claims to uphold — through deception, unilateral recognition, and by exploiting the vacuum created by an unresolved conflict. So let’s not pretend. The real division in Cyprus was born not in 1974 — but in the massacres of the 1960s, in the refusal to share power, and in the Europe-enabled silencing of an entire people. As long as Türkiye stands firm on the island — and it will — no amount of political theatre, rhetorical acrobatics, or historical revisionism will alter the reality on the ground. You speak of reunification, yet pursue a fantasy detached from history, justice, and human dignity. The course you are on is a parallel universe — one where truth is optional and consequences are overlooked. If change is what you seek, know this: the only path you leave open is conflict — and in that path, all sides lose. But make no mistake: if ever forced to choose, we will protect that land with the last drop of our blood. We will never allow it to be stained by those who once turned it into a graveyard of peace. Let it be clear: the era of federation is over. We offered it — again and again. The Greek Cypriot side rejected it — again and again. Now, the only viable path is two sovereign states. That is not a threat. It is the reality you refused to accept for decades. Türkiye didn’t split Cyprus — it saved lives. And the world is not blind. We see the selective outrage. We note the hypocrisy. And history, whether you accept it or not, remembers everything.

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Avrupa jet yakıtı krizi: Sadece 6 haftalık stok kaldı. Yeşil enerji hayalleri gerçek oluyor, hem de beklediklerinden erken! Avrupa havayolları yakında böyle uçacaktır.

Avrupa jet yakıtı krizi: Sadece 6 haftalık stok kaldı. Yeşil enerji hayalleri gerçek oluyor, hem de beklediklerinden erken! Avrupa havayolları yakında böyle uçacaktır.

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Arnavutluk Başbakanı Edi Rama, Arnavutluk'un Filistin devletini tanımasına ilişkin uzun geçmişini aktarmasının ardından eski Arnavut lider Enver Hoca'nın ABD, SSCB ve İsrail karşıtlığını anlatıyor. Blinken’ın buna gülümseyip sessiz kalması, bazı odakların tepkisini çekti.

Arnavutluk Başbakanı Edi Rama, Arnavutluk'un Filistin devletini tanımasına ilişkin uzun geçmişini aktarmasının ardından eski Arnavut lider Enver Hoca'nın ABD, SSCB ve İsrail karşıtlığını anlatıyor. Blinken’ın buna gülümseyip sessiz kalması, bazı odakların tepkisini çekti.

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📌 Kudüs… Haçlılar Müslümanları ve Yahudileri katletti. 88 yıl inanç özgürlüğü yoktu. Sonra… Yine, asırlar boyunca farklı inançların aynı gökyüzü altında buluştuğu yerdi. Ne zamana kadar? Ahmet Yeşiltepe soruyor,Süleyman Kızıltoprak cevaplıyor. Ayrıntılar 👉

📌 Kudüs… Haçlılar Müslümanları ve Yahudileri katletti. 88 yıl inanç özgürlüğü yoktu. Sonra… Yine, asırlar boyunca farklı inançların aynı gökyüzü altında buluştuğu yerdi. Ne zamana kadar? Ahmet Yeşiltepe soruyor,Süleyman Kızıltoprak cevaplıyor. Ayrıntılar 👉

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“LITERALLY” isn’t the flex you think it is. Türkiye didn’t “literally occupy” anything out of ambition. It acted after Greek Cypriots literally burned Turkish villages, literally executed civilians, and literally staged a coup to annex Cyprus to Greece in 1974. Let me remind you what LITERAL means: - Muratağa, Sandallar, Atlılar: 126 Turkish Cypriots—most of them women and children—LITERALLY buried in mass graves. - Between 1963 and 1974, over 30,000 Turkish Cypriots were LITERALLY forced into ghettos and cut off from life on their own island. - The 1960 Constitution, which was LITERALLY signed by both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, was torn up LITERALLY overnight by one side. What triggered Türkiye’s intervention was not ambition, but Enosis—the Greek national project of unifying Cyprus with Greece. The July 1974 coup, orchestrated by the Greek military junta, aimed to erase Turkish Cypriots from the island’s political map. Türkiye, as a legal guarantor power under the 1960 Treaty of Guarantee, intervened after diplomacy collapsed and the very survival of Turkish Cypriots was at stake. And when the Annan Plan offered reunification in 2004, Turkish Cypriots voted YES—only to watch the Greek Cypriot NO rewarded with EU membership. So if you're truly worried about "occupation," maybe start with the occupation of memory. Because this selective outrage isn't journalism. It’s propaganda.

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