Turkey and "Bayraktar" is finished! Kurdistan has new secret super weapon and liberation is close.
Kurdistan, not if but when, it will become independent. Education, injustice and self determination.
Today, war does not look like it used to, far from. Drones have transformed warfare in numerous ways. But perhaps their most significant impact lies in their ability to provide real time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
But not so fast. The Turkish army is shaken by the recent events. Kurdistan have invented new weapons, and losses in Turkish army are great. The gerillas in Kurdistan have manufactured their own extremely powerful sniper rifles that make it difficult for the Turkish army to advance effectively. The gerillas have also got hold of air defenses against the drones. You heard right. This will change everything.
Let's take a few seconds and look at international law. What does it actually say?
Article One of one: "All peoples have the right of self determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development."
So tragicomic of the UN, the Kurds, the world's largest people of 50 million, are not only stateless, but also 100% undocumented. It can be added that according to the UN, perhaps upwards of 2 billion people lack paper documents, so identification that shows which nation they belong to, are misleading. The fact that they call themselves the United Nations must be the joke of the century. Not so united, after all.
Turkey has not only helped ISIS and similar groups grow for several years. They also help Russia actively and passively. Let us look at some of the 1000s of disloyal acts on the part of the Turks against their allies.
To understand this, let's embark on a journey back to the inception of NATO in 1949. Turkey wasn't initially a part of the Alliance, but it joined NATO in 1952. Amidst the tumult of the Cold War, this move was strategic intended to fortify the southern flank of NATO against the Soviet Union. Over the decades, Turkey's military has grown considerably, both in size and strength. The Turkish Armed Forces, consisting of the Army, Navy and Air Force, have played a pivotal role in operations, contributing to the Alliance's collective defense and security. However, the journey hasn't been without complications. In the early 21st century, Turkey found itself at a crossroads, the nation's decision to purchase Russian s 400 anti aircraft missiles in 2023, instead of the US F 35 stealth fighters raised eyebrows within the Alliance. This move led to Turkey suspension from the F 35 program, a move that was seen as a significant setback for the Turkish air force. This brings us to the present day where the Turkish army's need for f 16 fighter jets has been a topic of considerable debate. Despite having a sizable military force there are claims that the Turkish army has been weakened and is in dire need of these advanced fighter jets to bolster its strength. In conclusion, the Turkish army's journey within NATO has been marked by significant growth and strategic decisions, leading to its current status as one of the largest military forces within the Alliance. However, its strength has been called into question due to its need for f 16 fighter jets, which are seen as critical to maintaining its military prowess. So while the Turkish army size is indeed impressive, its strength and future within NATO may very well hinge on its ability to equip with weaponry, such as the F 16 fighter jets. It's a narrative that continues to unfold and one that we'll be watching closely in the years to come.