TURKIC STATES | A New Geopolitical Bloc?

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  • @JamesKerLindsay
    @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +260

    I've long been interested in the idea of Turkic cooperation. It was talked about a lot in the early 1990s, but never came to anything. So, do you think that they are now starting to form a new union? And could it emerge as an important bloc in International relations? As ever, I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments below.
    And don't forget that there's also the channel Discord server for member: ruclips.net/user/JamesKerLindsayjoin

    • @VladTevez
      @VladTevez Год назад +1

      From 9:59 the video blurs

    • @PutXi_Whipped
      @PutXi_Whipped Год назад +21

      @seangiang3454Erdogan can do what he wants. You can go back to coping.

    • @markdowding5737
      @markdowding5737 Год назад +8

      One important thing to consider is that Turkey is a member of a military alliance (NATO) that is a direct rival to an alliance most other Turkic countries are part of (CSTO). The recent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan show that there is a lack of real commitment to the organization, but I am not sure the Turkic countries can evolve into an actual political, and possibly military, alliance while they remain part of opposing military alliances.

    • @gottmituns813
      @gottmituns813 Год назад +10

      @Sean Giang
      You forget about the turanism...

    • @theconqueringram5295
      @theconqueringram5295 Год назад +6

      It really depends on how well they organize themselves and how well they can counter the influence of other powers.

  • @Er-Eldey
    @Er-Eldey Год назад +558

    As a person from the Republic of Altai, I convey my fiery greetings to all Turkic brothers! I hope for our unity and common development in the future

    • @idkurultay
      @idkurultay Год назад +37

      As a Turk I love Altay throat singing

    • @timurmurzabekov3821
      @timurmurzabekov3821 Год назад +16

      Hi🇰🇿🖐️

    • @fugenturkoglu
      @fugenturkoglu Год назад +8

      love your profile photo ❤

    • @Boombox69in
      @Boombox69in Год назад

      Respect and good will from America. I hope you all unite and oppose the satanic globalist agenda taking over the West! Peace and love between our people.

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Год назад +19

      Greetings from Turkey to all our brothers and sisters 🇹🇷 🇹🇲 🇦🇿 🇰🇿 🇺🇿 🇰🇬 🇭🇺 and to all our turkic people around the world. 🇷🇺 🇺🇦 🇲🇩 🇧🇬 🇬🇷 🇨🇾 🇮🇷 🇦🇫 🇵🇰 🇹🇯 🇨🇳 🇲🇳 ...

  • @arakhoshaba5964
    @arakhoshaba5964 Год назад +219

    I’m Iraqi Turk thanks for the video hello to all Turkic nations 🤘🏻 🇮🇶 🇹🇷 🇦🇿 🇰🇿 🇰🇬 🇹🇲 🇺🇿 🇭🇺

    • @korkukokusu8311
      @korkukokusu8311 Год назад +6

      ❤ im turkish turk

    • @oguzb.7033
      @oguzb.7033 Год назад +2

      👋🤘

    • @TarihFanKanali
      @TarihFanKanali Год назад +12

      AB gibi ekonomik birlik ve serbest geçiş, ayrıca Nato gibi savunma birliği gerekli. Özellikle çin Türk ülkelerini işgal etmek istiyor, Bir ve güçlü olursak Doğu Türkistan da bağımsız olabilir.
      Kanalımda hakkında kısmından ve topluluk kısmındaki en üst Mesajdan Türk tarihi kitaplarını indirip okuyabilirsiniz. Sabit başlayan videonun da açıklama ve sabit mesajında kitaplar var,

    • @maxamedcllaahi5722
      @maxamedcllaahi5722 Год назад

      ​@@TarihFanKanaliChina more better then modern cruisers 😂😂😂

    • @TarihFanKanali
      @TarihFanKanali Год назад +1

      @@maxamedcllaahi5722 other countries do not torture and there r not concentration camps and no slave labour at least

  • @attilaistenostora
    @attilaistenostora Год назад +425

    Greetings from Macaristan (Hungary) #turan #turkic

    • @Turkturani
      @Turkturani Год назад +29

      Sana selam olsun kardesim..🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇲🇺🇿🇭🇺

    • @Gok521
      @Gok521 Год назад +22

      Greetings to you, too. The great grand child of my ancestor Attila The Hun. We have always known you as our true brothers, you are the proves of our strength which comes from our blood and we are bond together, no matter what our religions are.

    • @alperen38209
      @alperen38209 Год назад +17

      We are all grandsons of Attila love from Turkiye

    • @harun5300
      @harun5300 Год назад +8

      Biz Türkler Macarları kardeşlerimiz olarak görüyoruz. Macaristan'a ve ulu Macar halkına selam olsun.

    • @adrianawest846
      @adrianawest846 Год назад +7

      🇹🇷😘❤️

  • @hasanaliakhmedov6826
    @hasanaliakhmedov6826 Год назад +893

    Mərhaba to all my Turkic brothers, from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 ❤️

    • @randomized3694
      @randomized3694 Год назад +17

      Actually merhaba is arabic word and just turkish people use it. You can say "salam" i think more people can understand you.

    • @snursultan9611
      @snursultan9611 Год назад +25

      @@randomized3694 It is not your bussiness

    • @daredevil3098
      @daredevil3098 Год назад +29

      @@randomized3694 Salam/Selam is arabic either :)

    • @kasheeke3363
      @kasheeke3363 Год назад +26

      Marhaba from Somalia 🇸🇴

    • @letstalknow119
      @letstalknow119 Год назад +20

      Salam is arabic,SUCUK is turkish!😁👍

  • @thranduil9761
    @thranduil9761 Год назад +153

    It felt good to see so many Turks from different places. I think more needs to be done about this. We are strong together.

  • @MarlenMuratbekov-ll6pp
    @MarlenMuratbekov-ll6pp Год назад +491

    As a young man from Kyrgyzstan, I would love to get rid of Moscow influence even more. Unfortunately, Kyrgyzstan is facing severe propaganda due to russian being an official language in Kyrgyzstan. Maybe this organization will help shift the focus more into our Turkic heritage and help to grow even more national identity, and be a stronger independent state, but also to be in a block that can ensure stable growth of each of these countries. I hope EU’s path can be followed and improved. Alga Kyrgyzstan and Salam Aleikum to every Turkic brother and sister :)

    • @freespiritable
      @freespiritable Год назад +5

      This. I wonder why Republics out and within Russia would accept such a bad partnership Russia offers.

    • @TehAbdullah
      @TehAbdullah Год назад +15

      Salaam to all Muslims Turkic or not

    • @iX067
      @iX067 Год назад +20

      I wish and hope that Kyrgyzstan will get rid of Russian influence sooner or later one day :)

    • @boburzod
      @boburzod Год назад +11

      Why was Russian the second official language? Due to pressure from Rassiya? O'risning bosimidan qutulish kerak turkiy qardoshlar. Kyrgyz speak in Kyrgyz, Uzbek speak in Uzbek, Kazakh in Kazakh, speak in your language or at least english to communicate, but not Russian. Everything starts with the language

    • @persianguy1524
      @persianguy1524 Год назад +9

      Aren’t Kazakhstan and krygztan like 50% ethnic Russian?

  • @a_nurogli
    @a_nurogli Год назад +381

    🇺🇿O’zbek bolganimdan faxirlanaman, izohlarni oqib juda hursand boldim, va bir narsa hayolimga keldi, hali barcha Turkiy millatlar birga bolishadi dedim inshAllah. Maqsadimiz bir oila bolish, barcha Turkiy xalqlarga va qardoshlarimga O’zbekistondan salomlar!

    • @buyukhayallerimvar1943
      @buyukhayallerimvar1943 Год назад +23

      İnşallah hepimizin hayali büyük Turan'ın vatandaşı olmak 😊

    • @EzanduyuncasilhiniatanGanali
      @EzanduyuncasilhiniatanGanali Год назад +18

      İstanbul'dan sana ve tüm soydaşlarımıza selamlar kardeşim. Tek milletiz 🇹🇷🇺🇿🇦🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇲

    • @hamidnajari204
      @hamidnajari204 Год назад +1

      😍😍😍🤘🇹🇲🇵🇼🇰🇿🇺🇿🇺🇦🇦🇿🇸🇱🇹🇷🇮🇷😍😍😍😍

    • @yilmaz272
      @yilmaz272 Год назад +4

      garindas esenlikler

    • @TarihFanKanali
      @TarihFanKanali Год назад +8

      AB gibi ekonomik birlik ve serbest geçiş, ayrıca Nato gibi savunma birliği gerekli. Özellikle çin Türk ülkelerini işgal etmek istiyor, Bir ve güçlü olursak Doğu Türkistan da bağımsız olabilir.
      Kanalımda hakkında kısmından ve topluluk kısmındaki 2. Mesajdan Türk tarihi kitaplarını indirip okuyabilirsiniz. Sabit başlayan videonun da açıklama ve sabit mesajında kitaplar var,

  • @Daniyar18
    @Daniyar18 Год назад +917

    I’m Kazakh Turk, thank you for the video.
    I wanted to Leave some insights:
    1. With growing awareness of our own history, culture and literature which was heavily obscured by communist propaganda and purge, people in Central Asia now can read their history from different sources. They can read previously banned literature. And obviously it’s about close unity amongst the people who live in this region. As you already mentioned that unity was split into Republics during Soviet era.
    2. With opening the borders people in Central Asia understand that we have a lot in common not only in language, but also on what you eat, what you read and what you believe.
    3.. It would sound a bit odd, but back in 2009 Turkish Republic was looking towards Europe, and President of Kazakhstan decided to make union of Turkic republics. It may sound a bit like pulling the blanket on yourself, but if you look at it in different perspective, in perspective of Central Asian, it will sound justified, because of the reason of neighboring superpowers like China and Russia. This union could potentially off balance superpowers.
    4. We have a lot in common with Western Turkish people such as cultural ties, big economic ties and interestingly mixed marriages with Central Asian and Western Turkish people are common nowadays, I would say it’s normal to see some of your relative being someone from Turkiye.
    5. Another interesting fact is, this way to unify Turkic people was started at the beginning of last century with: Turkestan autonomy, Alash orda, Basmachi movement, Turkestan legion (WW2).

    • @aksaleskikaya7848
      @aksaleskikaya7848 Год назад +37

      YES WI WIL 1 EN OL WI AR 1 TURKIK TURAN

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +118

      Thank you so much for the great comment and all the excellent points. I really appreciate it. It is interesting that people are starting to discover their historical roots. I was going to mention something about the 19th century Turanist thinking. The problem with short videos is that things have to be covered in a particular way that doesn't confuse things for viewers who might no know much about the subject. I just couldn't make it fit in well. But great that you raised it. Thanks again!

    • @Daniyar18
      @Daniyar18 Год назад +27

      @@JamesKerLindsay Again, appreciate your effort, and research on this subject. It’s a great video.

    • @Gazi-vu5tr
      @Gazi-vu5tr Год назад +87

      Respect Kazakhstan from Turkiye.

    • @brainblox5629
      @brainblox5629 Год назад +30

      @lati long well, I don't see people call racism on the European union

  • @karakartal4586
    @karakartal4586 Год назад +279

    Tüm Türk topluluklarını yorumlarında okuyorum.
    Bize gereken birbirimize güvenmek.Yargılamadan omuz omuza vermek.İçimizdeki çürükleri ayıklayıp en büyük olmak için çaba sarfetmek.
    Saygılar.💪🏻

    • @Oguzeli140
      @Oguzeli140 Год назад +6

      Respect

    • @yilmaz272
      @yilmaz272 Год назад +3

      senden baska cürük olmaz la icimizde cürük demekmis

    • @azizsipahi8332
      @azizsipahi8332 Год назад +4

      @@yilmaz272 Fitne yayanlar var.Bende şahidim.

    • @pandaren_brewmaster
      @pandaren_brewmaster Год назад

      çürükler = arapçılar

    • @serkankinden5150
      @serkankinden5150 Год назад +1

      Çürükleri temizlemek derken iyi niyet, birliktelik aşılamak sanırım. 😊

  • @lordwiz6653
    @lordwiz6653 Год назад +306

    Being a Indian i m just here happy to see so many people spreading love and supporting eachother from turk origin. Hope ya all Turks in different parts of different countries can bond some day. Lovely to see this sight . May all your futures shine bright in coming years. All the best. ❤️🥳✨

    • @Traumacid
      @Traumacid Год назад +21

      Thank you my Indian brother. God bless you 😘 Greetings from a Turkish man from the Netherlands (born here). One day in want to live in Türkiye. But many things are still need to get fixed first before i can leave the Netherlands forever.

    • @Oguzeli140
      @Oguzeli140 Год назад +6

      Thank you ❤️

    • @mttkan7887
      @mttkan7887 Год назад +5

      Thanks

    • @mahmutguney8374
      @mahmutguney8374 Год назад +2

      Thanks, brother. And of course, we all counted Indians as friends!.

    • @seedhasaadabhartiya3312
      @seedhasaadabhartiya3312 Год назад +5

      I am an Indian too. My question is to the Indian who made the main comment.
      Why are you happy to see love between Turkic states?

  • @TheNera2010
    @TheNera2010 Год назад +52

    Turkey is the key member here. Central Asia is in between two big powers : Russia and China. If Turkey could give a way out for the Turkic nations in Central Asia, this Turkic Counsil would become a real, important alliance. For this, Turkey must provide some important things to the Central Asia : Security, an economic trend for growth ...

    • @kirey5477
      @kirey5477 5 месяцев назад +5

      This is why Turkey and Azerbaijan are working hard to establish a corridor between themselves and Armenia. Armenia is very reluctant on allowing such a linkage betwen Turkey and the rest of the Turkic countries. I believe this corridor will be made soon as there is too much pressure on Armenia from its neighbours.

  • @mehmetsert2044
    @mehmetsert2044 Год назад +71

    As a Turk from Turkey I support the idea. We should increase our relations with our relevants as soon as possible. Thus, we can be stronger together.

  • @TarlanT
    @TarlanT Год назад +120

    We in Kazakhstan are in most need of Turkic Union in any shape or form.
    It’s not great to be sandwiched between Russia and China.
    Russia, previous security guarantor, looks a lot more like security threat/risk now.

    • @makimaninkopegi3845
      @makimaninkopegi3845 Год назад +20

      "its not great to be sandwiched between russia and china" imagine being mongolian💀

    • @oguzb.7033
      @oguzb.7033 Год назад +22

      Difference between Mongolia and Kazakhstan is, Mongolia does not have much resources, China and Russia see it good as a buffer zone btw them. Kazakhstan has so much resources. A Turkic union is the best and only option for Kazakhstan.

    • @masterc2091
      @masterc2091 Год назад +9

      The Russians see northern Kazakhstan as their own country. It was given to the Kazakhs, they say.

    • @TarlanT
      @TarlanT Год назад +16

      @@masterc2091 Colonizers always do that. We can also say that Siberian is not Russian, it’s Turkic. It was colonized by Russians after the fall of Siberian Khanate. Turkic population was wiped out.

    • @masterc2091
      @masterc2091 Год назад +14

      @@TarlanT Yes, you're right. Putin said in an interview that the Kazakhs never had an empire in their history, so they didn't have an independent state. A country of their own. He forgets the Golden Horde whose descendants are the Kazakhs. Russians live in their own reality.

  • @englishcoach7772
    @englishcoach7772 Год назад +167

    I hope turkic people build institutions of wealth and power for decades to come. Their place is key in the world. Their culture is unique and welcoming. May they succeed. Iyi sanşlar

  • @elvincenzo
    @elvincenzo Год назад +331

    I should note the genuine deep love we the Turkic people have for each other.

    • @ertansarikavak4774
      @ertansarikavak4774 Год назад

      Turkun Turkten baska dostu yoktur

    • @TheTraWELLer
      @TheTraWELLer Год назад +19

      That’s right brother ❤️

    • @monokumaxd1943
      @monokumaxd1943 Год назад +7

      I agree with the note but don’t think that this new Turkic Bloc is actually canon. Many of the Central Asian Turkic states have geopolitical interests that diverge from one another (if not in direct opposition to one another). What I will say though is I visited Turkey and that country has good vibes.

    • @kyrgyzsanjar
      @kyrgyzsanjar Год назад +7

      Very true! When I’m traveling in those countries I always feel home!

    • @oguzb.7033
      @oguzb.7033 Год назад +5

      @@monokumaxd1943 I don't think geopolitical interests of Turkic countries diverge from another, all Turkic countries need eachother for geopolitics. Turkmenistan sells natural gas to China through Uzbekistan and Kyrgyztan. Kazakhistan needs Azerbaijan and Turkiye to connect Europe. Turkiye wants to be an energy hub for resources of Turkic states. Uzbekistan's connection to Europe goes by Kazakhistan or Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. All of us need eachother, and for our security, we need eachother, too.

  • @abrorobidov1743
    @abrorobidov1743 Год назад +143

    Assalomu alaykum. men O'zbek turkiman. barcha qardosh turkiy xalqlarga salomlar bo'lsin. albatta birlashishimiz eng to'g'ri yo'l edi. alloh bardavom qilsin. sizlarni alloh uchun yaxshi ko'raman.

    • @oguzb.7033
      @oguzb.7033 Год назад +16

      Ben seni kendi dilinde okuyup anlıyorum, Türkiye'den Özbekistan'a selamlar 🇹🇷🇺🇿

    • @TarihFanKanali
      @TarihFanKanali Год назад +2

      Aleyküm selam
      Kanalımda hakkında kısmından ve topluluk kısmındaki 2. Mesajdan Türk tarihi kitaplarını indirip okuyabilirsiniz. Sabit başlayan videonun da açıklama ve sabit mesajında kitaplar var,

    • @Atilla963
      @Atilla963 Год назад +7

      Our language looks still the same how beautiful.
      Selamın aleyküm. Ben Özbek Türküm. Başka kardeş Türk halklara selamlar bol olsun. Elbette birleşeceğimiz en doğru yoldur. Allah [bardavom/hayırlı?] kılsın. Sizlere Allah uzun ömür versin kahramanlar.
      😁

    • @TarihFanKanali
      @TarihFanKanali Год назад +2

      @@Atilla963 Türk ülkeleri arasında, Avrupa birliği gibi ekonomik birlik, Vizesiz geçiş, Nato gibi savunma birliği olursa güçlü oluruz. çin ve rusya gibi orta asyayı işgal etmek isteyen sömürgeciler bizi işgal edemez. çin işgalimdeki Doğu Türkistan ve Rus işgalimdeli Kırım ve rusyadaki diğer Türk milletleri özgürlüğüne kavuşur. Özellikle çin çok tehlikeli.

    • @Atilla963
      @Atilla963 Год назад +2

      @@TarihFanKanali Aynen o yol farz olmuştur Türk milletlere.

  • @Tengrinin_Kirbaci
    @Tengrinin_Kirbaci Год назад +188

    I am happy to see a non-propagandist, objective and critical documentary on this subject from a Western-based documentary. Thank you for the video.

    • @iX067
      @iX067 Год назад +5

      For real. This one was pretty good.

    • @salihagokova5948
      @salihagokova5948 Год назад +3

      Don't trust this guy.. don't be so naive.

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Год назад +2

      nah, its still the same old "russia bad" and "china bad".

    • @Tengrinin_Kirbaci
      @Tengrinin_Kirbaci Год назад +6

      @@rizkyadiyanto7922 it's true, but eu and NATO is bad too. Only good union for Turks is Turkic Union.

    • @LalaLa-ze7kv
      @LalaLa-ze7kv Год назад

      @@rizkyadiyanto7922 well, they are both indeed bad for central asia.

  • @sali-ali
    @sali-ali Год назад +343

    As a Bulgarian Turk I see all Turkic nations as one. We have a deep connection with each other and I'm ready to die for our brothers. Greetings to the all TURKISH WORLD. Also I see it wrong calling these countries Turkic it's like saying they're something like Turk but not exactly which is very wrong. We are one.

    • @fairjust8072
      @fairjust8072 Год назад +1

      Thank you ❤Turks need At(^)mic weapons as west getting ready with 7th crusaders war against the Turks again , this time instead of England USA with Again France taking the lead using puppet Greece . They want to jail Turks into their 6 miles shores and depriving them from energy rich eastern Mediterranean Sea and Aegean sea . War upon Turks never stopped. It’s a shame .

    • @Grungeuncle
      @Grungeuncle Год назад +11

      @@Kronosfobi Why would Balkan Turks hate the others? What could be the reason? Majority of them being placed there by the Ottoman Empire and its resettlement policies, so they're just Anatolian Turks living in the Balkans.

    • @sali-ali
      @sali-ali Год назад +17

      @@Kronosfobi Why? We are placed to here by Ottoman Empire and our origin is Konya Karaman.

    • @smartfenster5187
      @smartfenster5187 Год назад +7

      senin Allahina kurban gardash.

    • @realhistoryisunpleasentfor81
      @realhistoryisunpleasentfor81 Год назад +2

      Turk - new modern offensive word ,given to the Roman converts the Turkish ,rest of people in Asia ( Turkics ) have nothing in common with Turkish ( Roman converts ) .
      Turkish - mixture of islamised ,arabinised Romans ,100% mixed genetics ,first name of Turkey is Roman Sultanate ,Mehmed the conqueror sued tittle Ceaser of Rome ,the word Turk has been prohibited during the Ottoman Empire ,penalty was death .So no such thing as Turkish nationality in Ottoman Empire .
      Ottoman Empire is revived Eastern Roman Empire .
      Turkics came out of Bulgarians ,one of the many Bulgarian branches little bit mixed with Mongols .Thats why Turkics have from 60 up to 100% Bulgarian ,European genetics

  • @Webzilla_35
    @Webzilla_35 Год назад +40

    I am Anatolian Turk. For me all Turkic language speakers are my brothers and sisters.

  • @Aliguled
    @Aliguled Год назад +36

    Love Turkish people ❤️💕💖 from Somalia

  • @saliemchristian9943
    @saliemchristian9943 Год назад +210

    From Cape Town, South Africa. I'm happy about this new Turkic group alliance. It's a long way in the making . They can make a big difference in the region nd unto themselves. They should now have regular meetings : not only from their leaders, but also from their Foreign nd other strategic ministers for close co-operations to further build their reliance nd help each other in matters of public concern. May they go from strength to strength nd be an international force globally. 👏🤲

    • @Smiler2724
      @Smiler2724 Год назад +6

      The Turks were justice and fair ruler when they convert to Islam. They built many empires the last one is was ottoman empire ruled 3 continent for 600 years

    • @noway6379
      @noway6379 Год назад

      So you see something good from those dictatorships alliance?

    • @azizsipahi8332
      @azizsipahi8332 Год назад +10

      @kristina zboodram Türkler çok önceleri de bu toprakların sahibiydiler.Son gelişleri 1071 yılıdır.Biraz gerçek tarih öğrenin.

    • @ObamaBinLaden792
      @ObamaBinLaden792 Год назад +5

      @kristina zboodram Except for Hagia Sophia, no place was turned into a mosque. The Ottoman state was a state that gave equal rights to everyone, did not assimilate anyone, and allowed them to live their religious beliefs freely. Moreover, the first arrival of the Turks in Anatolia dates back to 3500 years ago. They were found in Anatolia not only in the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, but also before this time.

    • @bashiirnur
      @bashiirnur Год назад +3

      @@noway6379 It looks like someone is going to pee their pants. I am Somali and I have no problem with their union, why does that matter to you?

  • @xchampionx9
    @xchampionx9 Год назад +41

    Ya birlikte var olacağız, ya da tek tek yem olacağız. Tüm kardeşlerime selamlar.

  • @gelincik9354
    @gelincik9354 Год назад +37

    I love my all Turkish ancestors brothers we are one nation insaallah soon 🇹🇷❤️Thank you professor 👍🏻

    • @hamidnajari204
      @hamidnajari204 Год назад +1

      Selam Tebrizden kardeşim😎🤘🇰🇬🇸🇱🇹🇲🇰🇿🇺🇿🇦🇿🇹🇷

    • @gelincik9354
      @gelincik9354 Год назад +1

      @@hamidnajari204 aleykum selam brother ❤️

    • @hamidnajari204
      @hamidnajari204 Год назад

      @@gelincik9354 🌷❤️😅✋

  • @ismailafshar5021
    @ismailafshar5021 Год назад +39

    Thank you very much! Very good video!
    Greeting all my Turkic Brothers whole over the World.
    I am a Afshar Turkmen from Turkey, we came to turkey from Iran after Nader shahs death.
    Before we was in Turkmenistan!
    Selam bolsun Turklere

    • @sasan132
      @sasan132 Год назад

      Greetings to my Turkman brothers and sisters from South Azercayjan.

    • @jamjar1948
      @jamjar1948 Год назад

      San Iranlisan.

    • @jamjar1948
      @jamjar1948 Год назад +1

      @@sasan132 Chi migi baba, S. Azer chie, jonbe aras esmesh Azerbayjane. Shomal aras esmesh aran va shirvane.

  • @Zejva
    @Zejva Год назад +102

    This is very good. I hope the turkic countries can also decrease the russian and iranian influence in their countries and get even closer to each other.

  • @user-nu5df6nv4g
    @user-nu5df6nv4g Год назад +29

    As Turk i want to say this unity should be done like thousands ear ago but like they it better late then never. Together we stronger we are Turks we just accept our identity. We need to switch from being Uzbek Kazah Turkmen Azerbejanian Turkish Kirgiz to Turk we should what we are not we been told to be

  • @Atilla963
    @Atilla963 Год назад +8

    Turan is definetely coming. For all Turks, for the future of Turks.

  • @huseynfy
    @huseynfy Год назад +63

    Thanks for the comprehensive video! As an Azerbaijani Turk, it was so interesting to learn a foreigner's thoughts about the union of the Turkic states. You encapsulated all the necessary points in one video.

    • @KoroushRP
      @KoroushRP Год назад +1

      azerbeyjan can talk when you dont have a Persian name for your country

    • @Turkic_Soul
      @Turkic_Soul Год назад +4

      ​@@KoroushRP Bro your poor land ruled from Turks about more than 800 years what are you talking about? 😂

  • @muradrasulov1675
    @muradrasulov1675 Год назад +107

    We have to unit. 🇦🇿🇹🇷
    If we do it by ourself it is OK.
    If it is going to be built by other forces it isn't ok.

  • @bakhodirjonkakhkharov344
    @bakhodirjonkakhkharov344 Год назад +47

    We uzbeks are very happy with this growing relations with other turkic countries. Turkey showed itself as a reliable ally rather than Russia. The Turkey's support to Azerbaijan in the Karabakh war also played a vital role. Now, Central Asian turkic countries believe that Turkey can support us in case we will have issues with Russia in the near future(which seems inevitable nowadays).

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +2

      Thanks. But how seriously do you think the countries want to work with each other? And dp you think they can? It is all very well to talk of a common Turkic heritage, but can this be translated into serious economic and political cooperation? Can you really see the emergence of a Turkic Union like the European Union?

    • @bakhodirjonkakhkharov344
      @bakhodirjonkakhkharov344 Год назад +5

      @@JamesKerLindsay I think it really depends on what will happen to Russia after the war. If Russia loses its power, then Turkic union can be built. Otherwise, Russia does not allow to this. As we know, the Central Asian countries still dependent on Russia. Another factor is who become a president one of these countries. Because in these countries a president has all the power and everything depends on how that president looks at this process.

    • @azizsipahi8332
      @azizsipahi8332 Год назад +12

      Zerre gram şüpheniz olmasın kardeşim.Birimiz hepimiz,hepimiz birimiz için.

    • @azizsipahi8332
      @azizsipahi8332 Год назад +13

      @@bakhodirjonkakhkharov344 Rusya bu sürece engel olamaz artık.Olmaya çalıştığı anda bölünür.Çünkü Rusya'nın içerisindeki kardeşlerimizde uyandı artık.

    • @bakhodirjonkakhkharov344
      @bakhodirjonkakhkharov344 Год назад +1

      @@azizsipahi8332 Aynen!

  • @korayaydn8364
    @korayaydn8364 Год назад +80

    Tears filled my eyes while watching the video. Thank you very much for this beautiful work Prof. James 🇹🇷

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +4

      Thank you. It’s nice to think one’s work can occasionally have a powerful effect. 🙂

    • @pseudokanax2957
      @pseudokanax2957 Год назад +6

      @@JamesKerLindsay I hope one day mankind will see the similarities like the Turkic peoples do with each other no matter if you are Christian, Muslim, Tengrist, Asian-looking, White or Middle-Eastern. We are like long lost relatives from far away. For instance a Anatolian Muslim Turk sees a tengristic Tuvinian guy after 900 years of separation, he would definitely get goosebumps.

  • @latinamerikadabirturk4542
    @latinamerikadabirturk4542 Год назад +91

    Tanrı Türk'ü korusun ve yüceltsin

  • @ougwey
    @ougwey Год назад +10

    Thank you for your video bro, I’m from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿❤️

  • @DominantTyphoon
    @DominantTyphoon Год назад +204

    We Turkic people are stronger together . This shouldn't be a threat to any countries but gain more respect

    • @mikeriley3556
      @mikeriley3556 Год назад +9

      Free Kurdistan first

    • @Kronosfobi
      @Kronosfobi Год назад

      @@mikeriley3556 What you are saying is no different than ''free Scotland, Southern France, Castille, Indigenus People in America, And give 1/3rd of Germany to local Turks''
      Its absolute bull.
      And thats before even considering you are trying to legitimize a communist terrorist group, which in practice have had no virtual difference than any of those Islamic extremist terrorist groups.

    • @mikeriley3556
      @mikeriley3556 Год назад +1

      @@Kronosfobi you’ve been brainwashed by Turkish propaganda, the only terrorist is the Turkish state and Kurdistan existed before the Turks invaded Anatolia from Asia, that’s not the same as Turkish migrants in Germany 😂

    • @jimmymamedov1544
      @jimmymamedov1544 Год назад +12

      Go to Syria and Iraq

    • @mikeriley3556
      @mikeriley3556 Год назад +3

      @@jimmymamedov1544 Kurdistan is occupied by turkey mostly

  • @burakharley272
    @burakharley272 Год назад +7

    Hello from the Republic of Turkey. Thanks for video.

  • @golden_horde
    @golden_horde Год назад +9

    Hello from Kazakhstan!
    This bloc will immediately have two enemies China and Russia. China is the concentration camps of the Uighurs and Kazakhs in Xinjiang. In Russia, half of Siberia belongs to the Turkic people who, back in 1992, wanted to secede.

    • @vizibilibende5194
      @vizibilibende5194 Год назад

      russia will be divided soon.....

    • @PimsleurTurkishLessons
      @PimsleurTurkishLessons Год назад

      That is why we have to be united as Europen union and nato, againist these invaders.

    • @voidvector
      @voidvector 3 месяца назад

      China hedged its bets long ago in the BRI -- the Middle Corridor which Central Asian countries have been promoting is basically one of the original BRI routes.

  • @KD1977
    @KD1977 Год назад +16

    Keep going my Turkic bros .....luv from UK

  • @iremgonen5923
    @iremgonen5923 Год назад +10

    Hi 👋 love and greets from Türkiye to all my turkic bros and sis 💕💕💕 Let's make the Turkish organization stronger, even the strongest together in the world👊🤝👊🐺🐺🐺 let's go for one country, one flag, one nation in the near future inshallah 🤲🤲

  • @uldos3193
    @uldos3193 Год назад +73

    Kyrgyzstan is for Turan.
    Love to my Turkik brothers and sisters.

    • @persianguy1524
      @persianguy1524 Год назад +3

      Turan is a Persian word relating to the Scythians and sarmatians Iranians, nothing to do with mongloid torks

    • @yusufardagures5490
      @yusufardagures5490 Год назад +9

      @@persianguy1524 AHAHAHAHA Some one is crying because Turks controlled Persia for centuries.

    • @husaynfirdavs9671
      @husaynfirdavs9671 Год назад +3

      @@persianguy1524 Turan Turkic Orign. Iranin mifs epic marvell comiks😂😂

    • @huseyintartar6219
      @huseyintartar6219 Год назад +2

      @@persianguy1524 Now you say the Scythians are Persians , I'm wondering how to laugh at this
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @adnanadnan4144
      @adnanadnan4144 Год назад +2

      Salam Türkiyeden

  • @dogusad2161
    @dogusad2161 Год назад +108

    This union isn't that utopic anymore. With further growing awareness, a real Turkic Union will be born, in a similar structure with EU. Thanks for the work, mister! You've gained one more sub ☺️🎉

    • @kehkah2120
      @kehkah2120 Год назад +5

      @Redford Kobayashi naah remember that all the goodies are in midleeast sooo...

    • @zeynepiremgunes7302
      @zeynepiremgunes7302 Год назад +17

      @Redford Kobayashi The thing is that these countries have great resources like gold, uranium, natural gas etc. Some of them are successful at tourism too. Like Uzbekistan is a good place for historical tourism and if we advertise it more through this EU type union, more people will come. And Turkey is already the most famous one with a great tourism industry. Now we are advancing at technology as well. If all our countries are administrated well we will be richer than most EU countries as they are deriving their wealth from exploiting others while the Turkic countries have their own rich sources. We just need to get rid of dictators like Turkmenistan's president and cooperate for a better future where the wealth can be used for people as well not just for the ones ruling the country

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +8

      Thank you very much. And a very warm welcome to the channel. The idea of a Turkic Union is fascinating. But it will require a lot of political commitment and a lot of trust. The EU has shown it can only work if all the members agree to follow the rules. It will be very interesting indeed to see how this evolves.

    • @fi4638
      @fi4638 Год назад +6

      @@JamesKerLindsay EU needs United Turks just beacuse their security and stable economic target. If Turks get united, EU can get energy easily and stable. As we see today, Russia,China and USA conflicts are effective EU directly. Rus FED. has big lands and China has big population.It means Russian Fed. lands under risk of Chinese invasion. China needs energy and land/space for high population and huge economy.
      USA goes down via bad investments and they are late to catch dynamic world.
      China,India, Brasil Turkey rapidly growing .
      And EU lossing poverty just because they are slow as USA and they need more stable energy then past. EU has old population and their technologys getting old in dynamic fast world. Turks can solve the security of the energy supplying and can be (as whole their history) bridge between East to west world.
      Silk Road help the European for improving. Turks Carey many things to east to west, west to east. Now History repeated.
      We see Today's politics doesn't work. we see results. Billions of people living under bad conditions.Wars, terrorism, high prices, produced chronic conflicts in Midde East, Caucasia, Eurasia, South Asia, etc. We see world is bigger then five. UN doesn't work properly because of these five.
      When the Turks was strong and united world was more secure and fair. No any westerns or easterns were makeing black mail to each other. Turks ruled India centuries but India was united . Turks ruled Arab lands and Arabs was united.Turks ruled Balkans and Valkans was united. Even todays Russia united just because Turks are valuable support to Federation.
      if the Turkish States get united it means there is new stable Economicaly, politically strong new market and productive state going to give synergy of worlds economics.
      China's synergy help the world's poor populations for get cheap products even toys for kids. China helped a lot to third world. Even today's China helps USA and EU economies via mass production.
      United Turks going to same thing especially about Energy, natural resources, security of trade destinations.
      Turks are weak that's why Russia attacks to Ukrain easly. Turks are weak that's why EU easly disturbing Russia and Middel East and Africa.. Turks are weak that's why China disturbing India. Turks are weak that's why India disturbing South Asia.
      This is not a theory this is the old realty. History showing us. If the EU isn't neighbor of giant China just beacuse of Turks. Russian headache is Turkish population.Imgine Russia is hundreds percent Rus!?
      what ever. Can you imagine if Turks doesn't stand between EU and Middel East? Accept or ignore that,
      Turks are bumper between mad east and west. South and North just because of their location. if Turks not going to be united I'm telling you there neo economic colonization comes true from East to west. China and India going to be ruler of many Africa and EU states via strong economies and well educated rich populations. There is UK's new PM , There is USA markets shells. Fully Chinese products Indian engineers etc.

  • @deadzxtr
    @deadzxtr Год назад +5

    We Turks are all the children of Kokturks. They are our roots.

  • @iX067
    @iX067 Год назад +100

    Really amazed to see someone from the west to put efforts into this in an objective way and not biased.🙂

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +34

      Thanks. I’ve followed Turkish foreign policy for many decades. This has always fascinated me. I thought it would be really interesting to cover it.

    • @Kurdistan2028
      @Kurdistan2028 Год назад +2

      @@JamesKerLindsay do you cover their genocide and ethnic cleansing of Kurds, Armenian and other ethnic minorities , along with directly backing isis and Al-Qaeda , stealing Kurdish land and resources including but not limited to Kurdish olive trees and oil in Rojava currently.

    • @iX067
      @iX067 Год назад +1

      @@Kurdistan2028 now that is exactly a person that watches western media says. Most of their things are based on one-sided way and false information. They like to do stuff they like/want to see. The west is also known for their hypocrisy towards Turks, and to other eastern countries as well. The western media mostly consists of fake stuff when it is about such things. They only been brainwashing the western audience. Turks don't back/support al qaida or any type of terror groups. As you know the PKK is an terrorist organization and the YPG, PYD is a wing of them. Basically PKK but rebranded into different name. The US uses excuses like ''fighting isis, deaş''. Turkey told the US back then to fight them together but nothing happened. Their main objective is to divide Türkiye. The YPG and all that type of groups do not even represent the kurds. They consist of kurds, arabs and mercenaries. The turkish military alone consists of 30% kurds. Turks and Kurds see eachother as brothers but then there are such events happening that seek to divide the kurds to use them against Türkiye. The US knows and keeps this hidden from the public. Maybe if you remember Michael Doran , he was the one who said it publicly that US rebranded PKK and later on he was thrown out from the administration for some reason. Watch this if you want to see what he said: ruclips.net/video/E4fh4K5n_9w/видео.html

    • @ersenburak
      @ersenburak Год назад +19

      @@Kurdistan2028 I don't think he covers the lies. As he stated before has has followed that topic for decades. You will find it hard to trick someone like him into beliveing lies. :)

    • @kudretyasinzadeh3839
      @kudretyasinzadeh3839 Год назад +7

      @@Kurdistan2028
      Can you say any thing a bout hucali , ağdere , agdam genocide s

  • @maccybear8093
    @maccybear8093 Год назад +108

    I can only talk from experience, we need more unity in the world, and I praise this move. Turkiye is one of those places in the world where people are welcome, no matter where you are from, Turks truly appreciate your presence in their country. They are a wonderful nation. I hope they are supported from every corner of the globe.

    • @persianguy1524
      @persianguy1524 Год назад

      Yea man totally. Except if you’re an ethnic minority that doesn’t want to assimilate.

  • @sasan132
    @sasan132 Год назад +7

    Congrats Prof. Ker-Lindsay. Very informative and well organized. Regards. A Turk from Iran

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much indeed. Really appreciated. Warmest regards from a London!

  • @sametkose5558
    @sametkose5558 Год назад +19

    I hope we will see something good thing. I love my Turkish brothers and also I have a member in my own family: an uzbekh. Organization started to family and will be soon of the world😂👌. Türkiye'den selamlar kardeşlerim 🇹🇷

  • @bnbgezgini
    @bnbgezgini Год назад +11

    Thx such a valuable work this is. 😇
    I am from Bodrum, Turkey and my wife is from Almatı Kazakhstan.
    This unification was a dream to all Turkish empire in the past... It is called “Kızıl Elma“ (Red Apple). Now it seems it will be real for after hundereds years of dreaming.
    I really don't care who will be the leader of this new state but I only want this to be a powerful, balancing, peace keeping unification.
    And i want my relatives in Turkisthan to learn more about their banned history and return to their origin.
    What i saw in Kazakhstan when I was there was either promising and sad. Because most of the people still speaks and writes in Russian that is really bad. On the other hand I witnessed that young generation is so much interested in their history and culture.
    Hope we will become one and the peace, prosperity will come to all our people.
    P.S. We are ready to shed our blood for any of our brothers if there is any thread from their neighbours!!!
    Divided we fall, together we rise!

  • @gazanfarmammadov
    @gazanfarmammadov Год назад +154

    Thank you professor for your dedicated and informative video. I am from Azerbaijan and I think it would be better to indicate Azerbaijan's efforts to establish the organization and contributions for strengthening it. The first establishment meeting was held in Nakhchivan city of Azerbaijan which is considered one of the most strategic and symbolic part of turkic world.
    Azerbaijan plays primary role as the bridge between Türkiye and central Asia. More importantly, because of its complicated geopolitics (having borders with Iran and Russia which both of them sees Azerbaijan as its "lost territory") Azerbaijan deeply needs to be part of a balancing, emerging power.
    Particularly, after having won second Karabakh war in 2020 and liberated its territories and started with peace talks with Armenia somehow disturbed İran. (Mainly due to several millions of ethnic Azerbaijanis living in Iran and growing importance of Middle corridor)
    By the way, in the last meeting of the organization in Ozbekistan for the first time ever Azerbaijani president talked openly about rights of ethnic Azerbaijanis living in Iran, particularly emphasizing their right to study in their native language.
    Yeap, these are actually kind of topics which it takes so long to talk about. Again grateful to you to uncover so much in a short video🙂

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +23

      Thank you. Yes, Azerbaijan clearly plays a pivotal role as the link between Turkey and the other Turkic states.

    • @almanac520
      @almanac520 Год назад +1

      If the only cost is Armenian and Kurdish lives, why not start wars, right? I’m happy the Azeri people live under dictatorship, they should rejoice under the great Aliyev family. Lol, the Coca Cola company is older than AZ as a state.

    • @tankconquerer5428
      @tankconquerer5428 Год назад +13

      35-40 million Azerbaijanis live in Iran, it is also good to consider that western Afganistan are also speaking Turkish.
      Love from Azerbaijan. Turkey’s army technology is the key here. As just two days ago, Turkish Foreign minister demanded China to give an answer for many Uygurs died in fire because of China locked them to the house. Seem like Turkey wants to be USAs best buddy like in Ukraine, against Chine.

    • @LazierSophie
      @LazierSophie Год назад +8

      @@tankconquerer5428 Less and Less Iranian Azerbaijanis can speak good Azeri Turkish. The Azeri Turkish language is dying in Iran.

    • @csvigneshwar3390
      @csvigneshwar3390 Год назад

      When U say liberated the people there wanted to be in Armenia U know when SU disintegrated? So what about that Please reply

  • @mbayatab4326
    @mbayatab4326 Год назад +107

    For us, the Turkmens, Organization of Turkic States is an important forum where we can discuss relations with Turkic countries of Central Asia as well as with Azerbaijan and Turkey. For the real regional economic projects, we choose partners based on their geographical location, not on which language they speak. Here is a couple of examples: Turkmenistan-China gas pipeline was built through Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to China, new line is planned to be built to China from Turkmenistan through Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Another massive gas pipeline TAPI is now being built from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan and Pakistan to India. These are two major transnational projects for Turkmenistan that include both Turkic speaking countries and non-Turkic countries.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +6

      Thanks. Of course, Turkmenistan isn't a full member of the Organisation. Do you see that changing?

    • @mbayatab4326
      @mbayatab4326 Год назад +13

      @@JamesKerLindsay I don’t know, it’s up to the leadership of our country to choose membership status in international or regional organizations. What I am certain about is that alignment of our country in such organizations would be based on Turkmenistan’s neutrality status. As a permanently neutral state, we can’t become a member of any organization with strict regulatory functions or collective responsibility of member states. I understand a bit our foreign policy as I am a former Turkmen diplomat:)

    • @ramrao668
      @ramrao668 Год назад +4

      TAPI is project that is on paper only. It may be decades before it actually materializes due to instability in Afghanistan and Indo-Pak tensions.

    • @oguzb.7033
      @oguzb.7033 Год назад +9

      India project is very hard since it will pass through Afghanistan and Pakistan. Turkmenistan will so much rely on China, Turkmenistan needs Trans-Caspian pipeline through Azerbaijan and Turkiye to Europe. Kazakhistan also needs another pipeline to Azerbaijan, Turkiye, Europe.

    • @emre05x
      @emre05x Год назад +5

      Bro Turkmenistan is like the Switzerland of Asia, trying to remain neutral and get along with everyone and do business with everyone. Greetings from Turkey

  • @jorgeomarjaimesviafara6061
    @jorgeomarjaimesviafara6061 Год назад +5

    Freedom for Uyghuristan. Libertad para Uiguristan. I am Hispanic from South America, greetings and blessings for the Turkic nations

  • @aqlli_yechimlar
    @aqlli_yechimlar Год назад +55

    I've been long supporter of close cooperation (including military) between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia because of growing power of China. But I think this cooperation gives even better opportunities to our countries.

    • @TarihFanKanali
      @TarihFanKanali Год назад +4

      AB gibi ekonomik birlik ve serbest geçiş, ayrıca Nato gibi savunma birliği gerekli. Özellikle çin Türk ülkelerini işgal etmek istiyor, Bir ve güçlü olursak Doğu Türkistan da bağımsız olabilir.
      Kanalımda hakkında kısmından ve topluluk kısmındaki 2. Mesajdan Türk tarihi kitaplarını indirip okuyabilirsiniz. Sabit başlayan videonun da açıklama ve sabit mesajında kitaplar var,

  • @gevinsherko
    @gevinsherko Год назад +45

    Hello Professor!
    As always, thank you for this extremely informative video. What we are seeing right now is a growth of different blocs regionally. In the Balkans, there is a similar bloc called Open Balkan led by Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia. It is functioning along the same lines as the Organisation of Turkic States, and it would be very interesting to analyse the impact this initiative would have in the Balkans and the EU.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад

      Thanks Gevin. Yes, I’ve been following the Open Balkan Initiative. I actually answered a question about it in my most recent Q&A video.

    • @fi4638
      @fi4638 Год назад +3

      Balkan population and resources doesn't enough to get united. There is Greece and Italy ( Catholic and Orthodox church opposition) they don't allow the get united without acceptance of their poverty on these lands. Greece already took Macedonian and Serbian, Albenian lands. So Greece is also supported by whole Europeans monarchies and USA. There is no any space for united Balkans just because of internal religious, etnic and emperialist facts. Just look Balkans past or Bosnia War. Even todays Greeks invasive politics. They changed Macedonias name and capture Macedon lands and they push Macedonia State to except change the name of name of the country via US & EU helps.
      Today's Greece is 53th State of USA via 9 military base. No body can touch Greece in this time. Only the Turks and their alliance can stop Greece as in History.

  • @riiitch
    @riiitch Год назад +20

    Great video as always 👍 and if there's one thing going for the Turkic Council, they've got an awesome looking flag!

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +8

      Haha! Yes. I should have shown it more prominently and explained the background. It’s taken from the flags of the four founding states. It is rather impressive.

  • @automaticjoe1
    @automaticjoe1 Год назад +9

    I’m so glad to see this coming up as a topic. I’m hopeful they can do great things for the future. 😊

  • @chris_b44
    @chris_b44 Год назад +63

    It would be nice to see a union of the Turkic nations that would allow those nations to further their economies while they embrace their own values collectively. Even if the economic strategies don’t address a single nation’s needs I think that the engagement benefits of countries that have historically been means to an EU/Russian end vs having self determination as a common group will be positive and rally support within the nations.

  • @aqeelkhurshid4860
    @aqeelkhurshid4860 Год назад +16

    Go for it Turkic brothers. Be united and strong.
    The stronger you are the faster you can grow together.
    Best wishes

  • @harun5300
    @harun5300 Год назад +13

    Türkiye'den bir Türk'üm, buradan belirtmek isterim ki Türk halkları olarak tıpkı Avrupa Birliği gibi bir birlik oluşturmalıyız. Savunma sanayi, ekonomi , eğitim ve kültürel alanlarda birlik olmalıyız, birlikte hareket etmeliyiz. Bizler bir ağacın dalları gibiyiz..
    Tüm Türk halklarına selam olsun.

  • @gallivantingsprt
    @gallivantingsprt Год назад +19

    This is a great review on the situation in the Turkic world, my hat off to the author.
    From a Kazakh perspective, it looks like this potential alliance has a sound base, albeit with a number of challenges:
    - the Turkic countries don't have closely integrated economies, but the most important thing is trust between the nations - this thing should be cherished;
    - the countries indeed are split geographically, and this happened mostly when the Russian empire crushed the Nogai and Crimean khanates. The situation seemed unchangeable until recently, and we might as well see another opportunity present itself in that region;
    - the two dominant powers in the region have a lot to lose from the growing Turkic cooperation, that is definitely a challenge, and perhaps the Turkic leader(-s) could propose a solution, which could benefit all stakeholders and stabilise the region;
    - what is also important is that Turkic nations are on the rise. The demographics are solid, the industrial capacity of the western part of the bloc and the resources and vast living space of the eastern part make such an alliance a self-sufficient one, and capable of benefiting international security.
    If we imagine a unified economic and political space from the Balkans all the way to Kashgar (Xingjiang) - China will get its "belt" and an alternative to Russia, Europe will get access to all resources Eurasia has to offer (natural gas, metals, etc), Russia will be covered from the South much like it already is by Kazakhstan but along all of its border, the US and the West will acquire a natural ally, eager to contribute to NATO efforts.
    Who knows, we might get to see this unfold during our lifetime.

    • @DragovianMythiX
      @DragovianMythiX Год назад +4

      Turkish perspective;
      - We really need to increase our cultural ties foremost. We need to know more about each other. Unfortunately, many of us, all Turkics, still don't know that well about each other.
      - All Turkic countries should increase awareness about their Turkic identity. After having met some central Asian brothers and sisters, I noted that they don't have a particular warmth for each other. I may have been wrong, I sure hope I was.
      - Central Asian Turkic countries need way more population. Especially Kazakhs should work on marginalizing the russian minority. Every couple should have at least 3 children, no joke. After all, the bare minimum to maintain the population level of a country is 2.1 children per couple statistically.
      - We must be wary of Russia and China picking off Turkic countries one by one through financial, political etc. influence. The USA is dangerous to have as an ally and is not trustworthy, so we really need to be calculative and be able and willing to take a hard stance for each other. Tough situation, but we somehow gotta pull through it.
      We have so much to do, but we cannot give up. If we give up, we will just end up fractured and become Russia, China and the USA's pawns.

  • @limoncompany
    @limoncompany Год назад +21

    We will do it together with our brothers and sisters. Istanbul’dan sevgiler & saygılar kardeşlerime.

    • @ih-p7914
      @ih-p7914 Год назад +5

      Senede sevgiler ve saygilar canim❤

  • @thinkbeforeyoutype7106
    @thinkbeforeyoutype7106 Год назад +8

    Much love and respect from Somalia 🇸🇴 to my Turkic brothers and sisters. May Allah continue to unify the Ummah and overcome the divide and conquer tactics used by the West and others.

  • @000aysh
    @000aysh Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for an informative, unbiased and factual video Professor Ker-Lindsay. I’m a Turk from Türkiye and watching from Australia.

    • @caralhoguy
      @caralhoguy Год назад

      Nice I’m also in australia

  • @Profanumx
    @Profanumx Год назад +12

    To my central asian brothers: Research shows that although we may seem different from each other, our historical ties are very strong and harmonious.
    Don't trust politics too much, but you are in our hearts.
    Tats And Turks can't be seperated for long!
    Try to visit Turkey. Show our people how moral and hardworking you are.
    A brother from Turkey.

  • @blessedbyazi1051
    @blessedbyazi1051 Год назад +6

    I’m türkmen turk and i see all turkic people as one nation. In my perfect future i see a confederation of turkic states. Çok devlet - bir millet!

  • @dmitrishufutinsky2251
    @dmitrishufutinsky2251 Год назад +19

    In 2017, I had to read your Cyprus book for a college course on the conflict before an 8-day trip to the island. It was so informative that I watched several of your other videos and subscribed to the channel. I am glad you made this interesting and great account.

  • @onurum10
    @onurum10 Год назад +6

    Your objective analytic discussion is highly appreciated Professor.

  • @attilaosztopanyi9468
    @attilaosztopanyi9468 Год назад +9

    Even as an observer we are happy to be a part of it 🇭🇺

  • @muslumbaghirli2954
    @muslumbaghirli2954 Год назад +53

    Hoping this union grow into something big and more influential!! I personally want to see a better version of EU and include all cousin nations as well!! Mongolia, Hungary !!

    • @mertroll1
      @mertroll1 Год назад +8

      @lati long do you really compare the 1000 ad turkic countries and culture to todays standarts ? With all due respect, thats really stupid ngl

  • @mehmethancer9698
    @mehmethancer9698 Год назад +100

    The most important problem facing the Union is transportation. The lack of a highway between Türkiye and Turkistan makes transportation difficult. I hope that a land connection can be established between Türkiye and Turkistan by making the necessary compromises in the future. All obstacles except transportation can be overcome thanks to the feelings of love and brotherhood we feel for each other. Greetings to all my Türk brothers around the world!
    “ Türk, Türklüğünle övün, çok çalış ve kendine güven!”
    “Vatan, çalışkan insanların omuzlarında yükselir. “

    • @user-jc4wr9im7o
      @user-jc4wr9im7o Год назад +12

      The United Turkic States path goes from South Azerbaijan that is in NW of current Iran. South Azerbaijan will be the second big Turkic state after Turkiye with about 30 million. The country will play a critical role uniting the Turkic states and will make it more powerful so that should be the main focus of newly organized Turkic unity.

    • @asuzmedia746
      @asuzmedia746 Год назад +4

      Aziz Qardoshim avvalambor Assalomu aleykum Transoort logistikasi masalalari bo'yicha Bugun 2022 12 01 sanasi O'zbekiston va Turkiya O'rtasidagi Yangi Temir yo'l ochilishi bo'lib o'tdi Turkiyadan yo'lga chiqgan Poyezd Bugun O'zbekistonga 40 ta vagon bilan yetib keldi bu Albatta Turkiya Va O'zbekistonga juda katta ahamiyatga ega sababi Turkiya endi Hind okeyaniga chiqa oladi O'zbekiston esa Oq dengiz va qora dengizga chiqa oladi 🙂

    • @wawaweewa9159
      @wawaweewa9159 Год назад +8

      Georgia is a freindly state to turkey who also isn't friends with russia or armenia, that gives good land connection to azerbaijan which is on the coast of the caspian sea, from there more efficient large shipping vessels can transport to the otherside of the caspian sea where two central Asian countries, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan have large shore lines, plus Uzbekistan is not very far away from the shores either

    • @gallivantingsprt
      @gallivantingsprt Год назад +1

      One necessary compromise is the Astrakhan-Nogai steppes. It resolves the logistics problem.
      We saw it happen before, we better be ready for it.
      When Turkistan broke free it was Turkiye who was there, offering support in so many aspects.

    • @kerimozevin
      @kerimozevin Год назад +7

      don't worry brother. we're working on zengezur corridore but there are other ways , like gurcistan

  • @Tozkoparan69
    @Tozkoparan69 Год назад +26

    İnşallah Turan da buluşuruz
    Var olsun TÜRK MİLLETİ 🇹🇷🇦🇿

  • @elya31630
    @elya31630 10 месяцев назад +3

    History always comes back.
    Various empires were always trying to destroy us instead of cooperation.
    There were times when we were stronger, then we were under another's world, and now it is time to get along and make a peaceful world.

  • @belamorkanal
    @belamorkanal Год назад +9

    I'm a Gagauz (Orthodox Turk)
    Well i'm not fully Gagauz, i am also partially Russian.
    We came from the Caspian Steppe but migrated to Bulgaria, then moved up north to Moldova.

  • @yaplakal4088
    @yaplakal4088 Год назад +8

    Turkic council has recently announced start of development of a common alphabet. In fact, in the early 90s, such alphabet was adopted, but only bу scientific community. Now it's being upgraded into big politics.

  • @justanyperson
    @justanyperson Год назад +7

    i just want to tell something to Turks whole around the world from Turkiye: “i love you” i wish we live together. i believe we will build “Turan” one day. but we have to work hard for this. arab countries and russia assimilated us for many years but luckily we can see we still have lots of similarities. time to being together. EU, NATO, Shangay and others.. they are not like us. We are Turks and we are same. i can sacrifice myself for Turkic World
    Ne mutlu Türk’üm Diyene!🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲 6 Devlet 1 Millet🐺

    • @umutkiran3035
      @umutkiran3035 Год назад +2

      İnşallah bir gün Altay dan gelen Tüm Türkler birleşecek 🈴

  • @user-hn8pz7ne6s
    @user-hn8pz7ne6s Год назад +4

    Келечекте Туран биримдиги менен Асалому Алейкум Турк тилду бир туугандар Кыргызстан 🇰🇬

    • @Khorasan_Turco
      @Khorasan_Turco Год назад +1

      Umarım başarırız sevgili kırgız kardeşim

  • @MARINVIEW
    @MARINVIEW Год назад +6

    Now EU recognizes the mistakes made in their decisions for not allowing TR to join their gang . Holding the TR at their doorstep and offering a limited membership was the biggest mistake they did. I believe Unified Turkic Federation will bring the justice in the economical trades ,lifting people out of poverty, advancing economic growth… . Turkey continues to be ranked among top donor countries to the poorest countries in the world 🌍

  • @paramahansayogananda6719
    @paramahansayogananda6719 Год назад +9

    Amazing video! I’m getting a clear sense where things are headed geopolitically. Thanks!

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much! It is absolutely fascinating to watch all this playing out.

  • @superman9772
    @superman9772 Год назад +14

    i think this video topic and the analysis is an important transformation that is occurring not just in the Turkic sphere but also throughout the world in general... personally, i would appreciate further analysis of this trend

  • @avantelvsitania3359
    @avantelvsitania3359 Год назад +32

    Also, it could benefit with a new wave of Turkic nationalism and Pan-Turkism, since the situation in Russia will most likely result in new Turkic Nations gaining independence. Tatarstan, Tuva, Altai, Sakha, etc...
    It’s not exactly assured, but is becoming more and more likely

    • @azizsipahi8332
      @azizsipahi8332 Год назад

      Daha İRAN'ın içindeki 40 milyon Türk var.Siz Libya'nın içerisindeki TÜRK nüfus ne kadar var hiç merak ettiniz mi? Hatta Finliler ile Estonyalıları bile özlerine döndüreceğiz:)

    • @zaboybagoi8636
      @zaboybagoi8636 Год назад +4

      1)East Slavs are majority in Altai and Tyva.Sibir Turkic peoples are just a minority
      2)Tuvans and Buryats are most patriotic peoples in Russia.They are mostly Russificated.They will not revolt against their mother Russia.

    • @zaboybagoi8636
      @zaboybagoi8636 Год назад +4

      @Minuteman Some Caucasian states can claim independence but I don't think Siberians and Uralic folks would want to be independent. You know,there is a Chinese threat and Han people is cruel to the Northerners

    • @mikeriley3556
      @mikeriley3556 Год назад

      What about 50 million Kurds?

    • @Berkehan35
      @Berkehan35 Год назад +6

      @@zaboybagoi8636 keep dreaming. Russia deleted their identity and Russified these Turks but they will come back to their Roots. Just sit back and watch

  • @JonibekJ
    @JonibekJ Год назад +4

    Turkestan - is the country we gonna build. assalamu alaikum from Uzbekistan my turk brothers. Tamerlane

    • @nadirhikmetkuleli7335
      @nadirhikmetkuleli7335 2 месяца назад

      ENG:
      Salam, warm greetings from Turkiye. "Tamerlane" is a bad word, It is Anglicized form of Persian Temuri Lang (Crippled Temur). We Turkic people should call our forefather with respect and properly naming him as he called himself: Amir Temur.
      UZ:
      Salom, Turkiyadan issiq salom. Ingilischa "Tamerlane" yomonlash so'zi, Fors tilidagi Temuri Lang ( Oqsoq Temur) so'zining Inglischaga moslashtirilgan shakli. Biz Turklar bobomizni hurmat bilan eslab o'zi to'g'risin qilgandek bobomizni "Amir Temur " deb atashimiz kerak.

    • @JonibekJ
      @JonibekJ 2 месяца назад

      @@nadirhikmetkuleli7335 exactly brother. thanks for correcting me.

  • @emilhuseynov6121
    @emilhuseynov6121 Год назад +37

    Thank you very much. It’s my opinion that in today’s modern Politics in order to have a say in important world matters you have to join a block to cooperate on important issues (such as the EU or ASEAN). The fact is that Azerbaijan where I am from won’t achieve the same levels of political influence on their own. However, with the help of the organization of Turkuc states through consensus based cooperation can we play a more significant role on world stage.

    • @dszxnavtiisx6384
      @dszxnavtiisx6384 Год назад

      Actually something like the EU is unique in the world the EU is going to be one country in the near future

  • @MrTjurk
    @MrTjurk Год назад +18

    as Central Asian Turks, we can say that it is only hope to survive in these turbulent times

  • @3choblast3r4
    @3choblast3r4 Год назад +5

    I can tell you this much. 10/15 years ago if you'd made this video. The Turkic comments would have been 90/95% Turkish .. and it's not like there are less Turkish comments today, more than ever. But there is such an interest from central Asian Turkic and other Turkic people on Turkic history, diplomacy, culture etc that most of the comments are Turkic people from all over the Turkic world and Turkish comments have become a minority.
    And as a Turk it honestly warms my heart to see Turkic people rediscover their ties, history, culture etc.

  • @yarglandn1630
    @yarglandn1630 Год назад +4

    TURK AND TURKIC spelling difference is a distinction that the dominant world applies through English. All TURKS are one nation they only branch out physically and linguistically.
    but the whole world has joined the policy of genocide and assimilation that has started since the Soviet times. The biggest reason for this is that the Turks are seen as a danger if the Turks unite. Finally I just want to say :
    Birleşeceğiz - We will unite
    Tüm Türkler bir ordu - All Turks are an army
    Hajra Turan 🇰🇿🇹🇷🇹🇲🇰🇬🇦🇿🇺🇿🇭🇺🌍🐺

  • @tmhood
    @tmhood Год назад +43

    It seems to me that Turkey's failure to progress towards membership of the EU might be pushing them towards a Turkic union.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +25

      Thanks. Yes, it certainly seems that way. And I think that Erdogan might find himself in far more familiar and sympathetic company, in all sorts of ways. It's interesting that Orban has thrown himself in with the group.

    • @azizsipahi8332
      @azizsipahi8332 Год назад

      @@JamesKerLindsay 1- Size Barış MANÇO'nun Kayaların Oğlu isimli parçasını dinlemenizi tavsiye ederim.2-Macarlar Türk kökenlerine dönüyorlar ve bunu farkedemiyorsunuz.

    • @shaddyhacker
      @shaddyhacker Год назад +8

      Essentially yes. Our EU bid will come to an end eventually.

    • @aksaleskikaya7848
      @aksaleskikaya7848 Год назад

      @@JamesKerLindsay BECAS THY AR TURKIK ORIJIN

    • @at9499
      @at9499 Год назад +1

      @@kayacenk4164 Prof, hinting that Orban also autocrats (Dictators) rest of the Turkic head of states that’s what he’s trying to say.

  • @muratyucel9011
    @muratyucel9011 Год назад +6

    well ideology of TURAN.. always has been dreamed.. so little by little we’ve going to build it..
    UNITED STATES OF TURAN

  • @timucin9603
    @timucin9603 Год назад +5

    Mr. Professor. Thank you very much for this video.

  • @alfinoz6764
    @alfinoz6764 Год назад +26

    Thanks very much for this informative video. I am from South Azerbaijan in Iran where nearly 30 million Azerbaijanis live. My question is about the influence of this organisation on awakening nationalist movements among Irani Azerbaijanis and how do you think the Persians will react to this. Iran has been supporting Armenia for the last 30 years as Armenia has been created by Russians as a barrier or buffer to the geographical unification of the Turkic world. After the liberation of Karabagh, it seems Iranian regime has changed its policy against the Republic of Azerbaijan and trying to gain influence in Azerbaijan by supporting radical Shiite groups. With the current situation in Caucasus, it is not hard to foresee that the focus of the Turkic world will be more than ever on the independence of South Azerbaijan which is the most critical piece of land as a connecting bridge between the Eastern and Western Turkic countries. This means Iran may face serious threat of territorial disintegration in the near future.
    For the last 100 years since the collapse of the last Turkic Azerbaijani dynasty of Qadjar in Iran, the political system has been monopolised by Persians. 30 million Azerbaijanis have no rights to get education in their own language. No media or press in Azerbaijani language and the totalitarian Iranian regime is spending huge wealth of the country on systematic assimilation policies against the Azerbaijanis. This has caused rightful reactions from the Azerbaijani political activists and Iran has appreciated every opportunity to label them as separatists which gives them legitimacy to jail, exile or execute them every now and then whenever there are social unrests for different reasons. With the rise of Azerbaijani nationalism in Iran and the regime’s anti-Azerbaijani aggression, do you think the establishment of this organisation right in the back yard will cause tensions or even wars between Iran and its neighbouring Turkic countries?

    • @neslisultan
      @neslisultan Год назад +5

      This broke my heart. 🖤 we are all hoping and praying for you freedom. Love from Istanbul.

    • @fatihunal2713
      @fatihunal2713 Год назад +1

      Dear friend , brother. We all are now see that Iran did some interesting policy to the turkish people of Azerbaycan. They use religion to unify Iran but behind this policy they try to strengthen the farsi nationalism. They trying to influence North Azerbaycan by religion to save themselve to that what will come. South Azerbaycan will and must be independent. I see no other way out for the future. Also I believe that the Turkish Azerbaycan people of Irak and Syria will establish own territories if the western countries try to established new ideas in that region. We will see and during this time all the people pf Türkiye and Azerbaycan and the other states are looking to our peoples in Iran. The Azerbaycan and Qahqai and Türkmens of Iran. If you are in danger we will help.Thats for sure...

    • @zohrabp2142
      @zohrabp2142 Год назад +1

      Lmao its not a liberation of Karabakh when the majority is of Armenian origin…

    • @frankozrin5611
      @frankozrin5611 Год назад

      A barrier in the Turkic world, lol. Just open any map of 300 AD and there will be Armenia on it. The Turkish world heritage site of "Ani" was Armenia's medieval capital. Turkey and Azerbaijan exist as a result of the Seljuks moving from Central Asia to West Asia. Armenia was not created, Armenia was reduced because of Turkic colonisation.

    • @frankozrin5611
      @frankozrin5611 Год назад

      30 million Azeris in Iran, nice joke.
      Most censuses indicate that Turkic speaking people account for 16-18% of Iran's population of 86million, this is max. 15mio people. Only the Northwestern provinces have such majorities, there is no way that they could represent 40% of Iran's population lol

  • @theintrovertadventurer9640
    @theintrovertadventurer9640 Год назад +24

    In a way, this makes Turkey a major threat for Russia. Not only is it an important part of NATO but it could also end up taking nearly all of Russia’s central Asian allies.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +18

      Thanks. Great point! This would seem to make Turkey a much more direct competitor to Russia. It is actually rather interesting. Fior the past two centuries, Turkey has been far more afraid of Russia than the other way round. And Russia has been a far greater threat to the Turkic peoples than vice versa. But in current circumstances, this does seem to be being reversed. This will become all the more important if Russia's minorities start to rebel. It is a fascinating situation.

    • @youknow8653
      @youknow8653 Год назад +2

      @@JamesKerLindsay a civil war is fascinating ??

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад +1

      Türkiye shot a Russian fighter jet out of the sky in 2015 when it flew into Turkish airspace (and was warned 10 times to leave Turkish airspace).

    • @cenapderi2330
      @cenapderi2330 Год назад

      @@DemPilafian dude this event was carried out by the FETO organization in Turkey and similar actions were carried out many times to sabotage relations with Russia.

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад

      @@cenapderi2330 Ok *dude.* Well, *dude* enjoy your foot fetish while ignoring that it was Russia that violated a sovereign country's airspace.

  • @bbaydogdu
    @bbaydogdu Год назад +6

    I really don't like the stupid western words like Turkic or Turkish. Turk is quite enough by itself.

  • @AliSonerBozkurt
    @AliSonerBozkurt Год назад +3

    Thanks for your efforts. Great video! Respect from İstanbul.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад

      Thank you very much! :-) Warmest greetings from London.

  • @turan2815
    @turan2815 Год назад +7

    🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇲🇺🇿🇭🇺🤘
    The turks will rise again after 1000 years of seperation

    • @vizibilibende5194
      @vizibilibende5194 Год назад +5

      Hello from tuva republic 🐺 🇦🇿🇰🇬🇹🇲🇺🇿🇰🇿🇹🇷

  • @warriorsofeastturks1139
    @warriorsofeastturks1139 Год назад +4

    We Uyghurs are also dreaming for such a strong Turkic bloc. China, Russia and Iran are the problems.

    • @vizibilibende5194
      @vizibilibende5194 Год назад +3

      there are 40 million turk living iran ....probably russia will lost war and break up ...

    • @warriorsofeastturks1139
      @warriorsofeastturks1139 Год назад +1

      @@vizibilibende5194 Russia will be defeated in Ukraine. Iran is in crisis and China’s aggressive machine will soon fail.

    • @vizibilibende5194
      @vizibilibende5194 Год назад +1

      @@warriorsofeastturks1139 long lıve TURKIC UNION ........

    • @TarihFanKanali
      @TarihFanKanali Год назад +2

      @@warriorsofeastturks1139
      AB gibi ekonomik birlik ve serbest geçiş, ayrıca Nato gibi savunma birliği gerekli. Özellikle çin Türk ülkelerini işgal etmek istiyor, Bir ve güçlü olursak Doğu Türkistan da bağımsız olabilir.
      Kanalımda hakkında kısmından ve topluluk kısmındaki 2. Mesajdan Türk tarihi kitaplarını indirip okuyabilirsiniz. Sabit başlayan videonun da açıklama ve sabit mesajında kitaplar var,

    • @warriorsofeastturks1139
      @warriorsofeastturks1139 Год назад +3

      @@TarihFanKanali insallah kardeşim Allah ve Tengri halkımızı kutsasın ve bu barbar Çinlilere, Ruslara ve İranlılara direnme gücü versin. Yaşasın Türkler ve tüm Türk milleti.

  • @a.g1985
    @a.g1985 Год назад +71

    Turkey seems to be temporarily giving up its ambition of joining the unwelcoming European Union. It’s a great idea looking for an alternative alliance with its eastern neighbors such as their Turkic brothers. I love your insightful analysis of global affair

    • @Max-nt5zs
      @Max-nt5zs Год назад +1

      Unwelcoming to dictators like Erdogan

    • @burhanbudak6041
      @burhanbudak6041 Год назад +5

      Ecevit said this during the 1970s. FYI, the EU membership idea started with the junta that opened the way of Islamist politics.

    • @pittan86
      @pittan86 Год назад +9

      Yep Turkey should focus on their Asian homeland with its turkic likeminded countries and stop absolutely flailing around about joining the EU. Europe is another continent, another civilisation, another mentality.

    • @DemPilafian
      @DemPilafian Год назад +10

      Agreed. Türkiye would be better off aligning itself with other authoritarian regimes.

    • @chrissmith3587
      @chrissmith3587 Год назад +2

      @@pittan86 Central Asia requires going through Russia, Turkey has far more economic and trade links to Europe
      Turkeys distance and the importance for these countries for use of Russian gas and oil pipelines means Turkey will be pushed out as a future russia seeks to influence Central Asia
      Europe is key for a good reason, Central Asia is only being considered because putins russia is weak.
      Russias resource wealth will let it restore some wealth after they lose this ridiculous war and putin goes, Russia will then exert power on Central Asia

  • @kristJ25
    @kristJ25 Год назад +4

    That is a good analgy because I noticed that as well. Thank you for putting it together so it makes sense

  • @ihsanyokus6871
    @ihsanyokus6871 2 месяца назад +4

    I am Tatar.I fully support the idea of a federation of Turkic states.

  • @Qarlu
    @Qarlu Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video, love to all my brothers from Istanbul ❤️

  • @irinakolcheva5212
    @irinakolcheva5212 Год назад +2

    Very strong geopolitical bloc. Great idea! Good luck and warm greetings from Bulgaria! :):):)

    • @umutkiran3035
      @umutkiran3035 Год назад

      Ah ah.. dedemin memleketi Varna 😢

  • @TheLocalLt
    @TheLocalLt Год назад +13

    Thanks for doing this video professor, very prudent topic in the current situation. I’m glad you went over some of that history, it’s so important for contextualizing current geopolitics.
    It’s always so interesting to read the some of the comments with local perspectives, especially on a video like this where you’re talking about a number of different countries.
    It will be interesting to see how this Turkic bloc develops, especially given the ties of several eastern members to Beijing which badly wants to step into the region.
    From the perspective of the Western Powers, it would be preferable if Turkey can at least balance out Beijing’s influence in Central Asia, even if it can’t get rid of their natural trade links south. The wild card is Turkmenistan and its totalitarian regime which is “perpetually neutral”, if the regime ever falls it could be a scramble for influence in what would become a quite wealthy ally.
    Your point about Erdogan’s expansionist and legacy-defining vision being the force that will ultimately define this project is I think right on the money, as Turkey has already established an informal empire from North Africa through the Middle East and the Caucasus, with Turkish clients or allies entrenched in Libya, Northern Cyprus, Northern Syria, and Azerbaijan.
    Thanks again Dr. Ker Lindsay for another great video!

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much LocalLt. Always appreciated. Yes, it’s certainly something to watch. And the comments are fascinating, aren’t they. Quite a range of views.

  • @kkaya4825
    @kkaya4825 Год назад +11

    It all depends how this organisation will work economically because the rest is really just a detail. Common language can be sorted easily, military integration can be established. All we need is economical growth. Of course military power to protect yourself. Love to all turkish world from turkiye.

  • @baranbeytemur5451
    @baranbeytemur5451 Год назад +28

    it should also be noted as turkish defence industry advanced turkey became the 2. largerst supplier of arms to these countries and this will only increase in the future