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Általa írva Brsjak, 03.10.2021 at 14:37

Why would isreal own sinai

Why would Israel own Lebanon...
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Don't even know where to begin deconstructing this retardation of a map

Let's start with how Israel controls Sinai and Lebanon for some reason. Why would these places, which have never been part of a Jewish state at any point in history, and have rich native cultures of their own, be Israeli?

What the fuck is "Arabistan", why would the heartland of Persian culture and civilisation not be part of Persia, wtf

There's a "Pashtunistan" but for some reason it doesn't control the majority of Pashtun-inhabited lands

Kurdistan owns Armenia but not Syrian Kurdistan

Yemen and the Saudis have been merged for whatever reason even though they hate each others' guts and have diverse cultures and religions, meanwhile the UAE get to remain

Turkmenistan owns vast swathes of Persian and Kurdish-majority lands

Syria's expanded into Turkey but not to Hatay?

Baluchistan controls vast swathes of Pashtun-majority lands but not Iranian Baluchistan

Azerbaijan controls much of the northern Caucasus for virtually no reason

Pakistan expanded into eastern Afghanistan and Tajikistan, again for no reason

Finally we have "Afghanistan", but without the Pashtuns apparently. so it's not even Afghanistan since Afghan is an exonym for the Pashtuns, and it owns Tajikistan too, so its population would be a vast Tajik majority... Sounds more like a Tajikistan to me?

Big brain Anglos thinking they can "fix" the Middle East by drawing funny lines on a map
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The experience of seeing a r8 get kicked from Wars of Religion as the Papal States because some high rank was spectating and wanted the spot. This is truly the way to grow a community
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25.09.2021 a/az Origins of Unleashed
Some autist with an ego the size of Jupiter who likes trashtalking people and doesn't like when they trashtalk him back, he had some friends before because he was a decent mapmaker and player but his increasingly toxic attitude slowly but surely drove them all away, so now he spends his time sperging at random people's PMs because he probably has nothing better to do with his life.
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20.09.2021 a/az Would you date a tranny?
I wouldn't date anyone, let alone a tranny.
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Tutorial whennnn
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15.09.2021 a/az Best food?
Imagine thinking anything can compare to Italian.
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14.09.2021 a/az Update #8
Általa írva gothboy, 14.09.2021 at 17:11

I hate world map 2.0. will the original world map still be available?

Go copy the current world map and then it'll be available forever.

Or don't, because people have done it already.
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14.09.2021 a/az Update #8
Let the NCfest begin.
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Nice sources.
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You're telling me a game where units always move at a set radius around themselves regardless of the terrain or infrastructure they're crossing, and don't use any fuel to do so, and just spawn out of nowhere during "reinf turns", and don't use natural resources like steel or oil but rather "money", and where all troops fight to the last breath during battles, is not realistic?

How shocking.
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He used to target me in the past too but apparently I am no longer on his list.
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23.08.2021 a/az Survey
Ah yes, Turkey and Czechia, Balkan nations.
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18.08.2021 a/az "Fall of Saigon" 2.0
Általa írva ITSGG1122, 18.08.2021 at 03:30


Maybe i should change my flag so you'd know i speak pashto and dari.
Stop confusing the mujahideen with the taliban.
The taliban finds its roots in the civil war like i said 1992-1996. Nowhere have i said the taliban werent afghans. The taliban found its support in the south of afghanistan and in neighbour pakistan, there are two branches of taliban today. The US did indeed fund a lot of factions, but they never funded taliban, again stop rewriting history.
The mujahideen were formed marking the soviet invasion which was 1979. The time period is like 15 years between the start of the invasion (or even before the infighting with the communist regime) and the forming of taliban. Majority if not all of taliban were refugees who fled this invasion of the soviets. As they grew up in Pakistan they were very distanced from afghan culture and DID not endure the soviet occupation. Total deaths during the soviet invasion is estimated to be 1.5mil with a population of that time to be around 13 million. Majority of people who died were men.
Now back to original comment. Some did indeed fought against the soviets, but thats not what they distinquish themselves at. The taliban clearly distinquish themselves from the mujahideen. Not that weird as they found their roots in pakistani camps. 1979 - 1994 is 15 years time frame. Average age for soldiers is young, hell even the median age in afghanistan is very young, at around 15 years. The people who fought during the soviet invasion, and survived mostly became officers/ high rank officials or dead. A typical taliban DID NOT fight in soviet invasion.

No idea where you're getting this shit that most Taliban came from refugee camps in Pakistan, the Taliban were founded and rose to power in Kandahar province, they were supporters of Mohammed Omar, a former Mujahideen who was working as a teacher in a rural town in Kandahar. Why thousands of people would rally to the cause of a teacher in Kandahar is beyond me, but him rousing locals to his side is far more reasonable.
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17.08.2021 a/az "Fall of Saigon" 2.0
Általa írva sirivann, 17.08.2021 at 14:18


they didnt start 9/11, your confusing taliban with al qaeda xd

They were closely connected and allies during the civil war
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17.08.2021 a/az "Fall of Saigon" 2.0
Általa írva ITSGG1122, 17.08.2021 at 10:08


this isnt true...
After the ousting of the former communist president, the mujahideen took over but had infighting. Another civil war broke out which was very deadly for 4 years. Few years into the civil war the taliban was formed which had its support from ISI. Taliban operates in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Then the different factions started to fight each other and the taliban was the victorious one. The mujahideen who were left over as resistance formed the northern alliance and had western backing. Until 2001 then the US invaded and removed taliban from office and placed the northern alliance as new government officials. The thing about taliban being entirely made of former Mujahideen is not true because mujahideen are the men who fought the soviets during soviet invasion. Talibans origin are in Pakistan which were afghans and their sons who previously fled the country to pakistan in large numbers. These werent the so called mujahideen.

The founder and first leader of the Taliban, Mohammed Omar, was a native Pashtun Mujahideen who fought the Soviets during the war as part of various Mujahideen factions. When civil war started between the various Mujahideen factions, he started his own movement based in Kandahar province in the south, gathering students (Taliban literally means "students" in Pashto) and later many former Mujahideen allies of his with the promise of ending warlordism, he did have some Pakistani volunteers by his side as well but the vast majority of his supporters were Afghan, from Afghanistan itself. He received funding and support from the Pakistani ISI but the ISI was often the middleman for US funds to move into Afghanistan.
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17.08.2021 a/az "Fall of Saigon" 2.0
Általa írva Black Swans, 17.08.2021 at 08:53


Americans helped Mujahedeens. Mujs are the only one left who are fighting talibans in Afghanistan. Afghani vice-president Amrullah Saleh and Ahmad Masood (son of legendary Mujahedeen leader Ahmad Shah Masood) are fighting in an enclave and basically leading only resistance pocket in Afghanistan.

But don't let facts prevent you from stating your already formed opinion.

The Taliban are made up almost entirely of former Mujahideen that fought the Soviets with American funding.
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17.08.2021 a/az "Fall of Saigon" 2.0
Imagine funding an Islamist extremist group to fight the Soviets, then being utterly shocked that said Islamist group turns against you after defeating the Soviets, invading the country they're based in, establishing an utterly ineffective and unpopular government dependent on the US that is incapable of functioning on its own, waging a pointless war for 20 years consisting of bombings and raids that don't bring it any closer to conclusion, killing hundreds of thousands of locals in the process, and then whining about the bajillions of Americans killed (some two and a half thousand, basically nothing).

American foreign policy at its finest.
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11.08.2021 a/az Kaiserreich: Weltkrieg
In

That said expect like half the people who join to dislike the map when they play it and leave mid-game
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Euthanise it.
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Általa írva Bisexual, 31.07.2021 at 14:11

Mother of modern Europe is France - first Republic, first true nation.

yes, all nations before france were fake.
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The question itself is redundant, Greek and Roman civilisations were fundamentally intertwined, Roman religion, language, writing, philosophy all had major Greek influences. In this sense, you could say that Greece would be the mother of western civilisation as it was the older of the two, but that's just if you want to be technical.
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27.07.2021 a/az Is Turkey European?
Általa írva Metyu, 27.07.2021 at 19:33


If we look like that then
Modern Greek language has a lot of Turkish words too.
Greek cuisine has been effected by Turkish cuisine (cacık, yoghurt, gyros, sarma (dolma) and many other that i can't count right now.)

As a Turk who traveled most of the Balkans, I can tell you that most of the Balkan nations and Turks have similar features. More common than A Turk and a Persian or an Arab.

Turkish influence on Greece does not compare to Iranian or Arab influence on Turkey, the modern Turkish nation was virtually born inside Persia during Seljuk times, by contrast Turkish influences in Greece are much sparser as modern Greek culture is for the most part based on Byzantine-era culture.
I've been to both Turkey and Bulgaria and they were worlds apart, Bulgaria looked and felt much more similar to my own daily reality than Turkey felt. I stepped into a local market and felt like I was in some Middle-Eastern bazaar from the middle ages, there were leaning buildings (not even joking), it's true that western Turks have some common cultural traits with Greeks, and Greece as a nation is within two overlapping circles (European and eastern Mediterranean cultures), but there is a definitive dividing line, and Turkey is across it.
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27.07.2021 a/az Is Turkey European?
Általa írva Fatcheek, 27.07.2021 at 15:10


Have you been to Istanbul before? It's FAR more culturally close to Greece then to Iran. The same goes for a lot of Turkey. I'm pretty sure the only parts of Turkey that are more culturally close to Iran then to Greek are the Kurds.

Iranian influence exists in every aspect of mainstream "Turkish" culture, be it language (-stan suffix for countries is a good example), cuisine (kebabs), religion (Turks originally converted to Islam in Persia), or anything else. I have, in fact, been to Adrianople/Edirne and it didn't inspire me as particularly close to Greece culturally, it gave me the feel of what I'd expect in a Middle-Eastern nation, minus the wars.
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27.07.2021 a/az Is Turkey European?
Általa írva Metyu, 26.07.2021 at 18:18


If Turkish culture is not considered as "European" then Greek culture should not be European too, if we consider the fact that how similar Turkish and Greek cultures are

Turkish culture is closer to Iranian culture than Greek one
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26.07.2021 a/az Is Turkey European?
Általa írva Fatcheek, 25.07.2021 at 13:03


Russia is considered apart of Europe, so why not Turkey?

Russia is culturally European, Turkey isn't

Általa írva DeepFriedUnicorn, 25.07.2021 at 09:20


In my opinion. The Russian Federation is like an Asian Aggressor. They took Crimea, they like cuddling to the CCP and enjoy checking up on N.K. They have Polish and Finnish lands.

In my, personal, opinion. They have lost their "European persona" or some shit, just like Turkey, Az, Armenian, Israel and Kazah gained it over the decades.


Bruh you are saying Russia is not European because they are expansionist and have Asian allies, was Nazi Germany not European either?
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24.07.2021 a/az Is Turkey European?
I'd sooner have Canada and Kazakhstan in the EU than Turkey.
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21.07.2021 a/az ♥ Ask Me Anything ♥
What is your answer to the coronal heating problem?
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15.07.2021 a/az Greece?
Általa írva ITSGG1122, 15.07.2021 at 01:41


because i dont consider it a balkan country, i consider it more or less a mediterrean country.

yes because it's not possible to be both a Balkan and a Mediterranean country, nevermind the fact that the entire southwest of the Balkans is touched by the Mediterranean
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14.07.2021 a/az Greece?
Általa írva ITSGG1122, 14.07.2021 at 07:25

Funny how the balkans + greece have literally the same problems as middle east or africa.

Why would you need to add Greece to the Balkans when Greece is part of the Balkans
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