Sorry, I call this the Backroom ImpactOriginally Posted by Banquo's Ghost
I'll not bother you, sir
You're stubbornly missing the point here. Where I live currently, this region, and Istanbul itself has more history with the Greeks. But after the historical process, this land has been ours for long. What I'm trying to say is, land may natively belong to another, but this does not allow you to derive a percentage of ownage on it among the sides.First off, most of the modern day United States citizens were foreign invaders. Were are the people native to the land? Very small percentage. Very small. They have more right to the land than anyone else, correct?
Not trying to fire up anything here, it's because I just came up with it since it is simple: If Greeks want these lands back, then they try to get it..What they had done actually around 80 years ago. And we rightfully had defended it. That's all.
Same goes for your sayings about how Azeris were located there. Are they living there? Yes. Then it's their land as much as once the natives of the land feel the way towards it. There's nothing like "more mine, less theirs". America belongs to USA as much as it used to to native Indians. Whoever gets it, has the equal share about the rights of the land.
Clear, I hope ?
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