One objective out of some from this episode:
so-called holy book’s story about a Jewish man’s survival in Middle East uncertain thousands of years ago cannot validate that is the Jewish place. And they can take it back. If that’s, then, far Siberia would belong to Uzbek Turks (including Kazakh ane Kyrgyz), Central Asia to Oghuz Turks, and current Turkey to Greeks. Obviously, no point in it but urging to violence and regional mess.
After Putin’s interview with Tucker (fortunately, he pointed Kievan Rus, a state existed a bit more than a thousand year ago), Naftali Bennet’s one with Jordan proves one more time that if a man is obsessed with his ruling power, they don’t hesitate to talk any type of nonsense to validate themselves.
Seems that I can be a more professional in conspiracy-making than Naftali.
@dublyoo
so-called holy book’s story about a Jewish man’s survival in Middle East uncertain thousands of years ago cannot validate that is the Jewish place. And they can take it back. If that’s, then, far Siberia would belong to Uzbek Turks (including Kazakh ane Kyrgyz), Central Asia to Oghuz Turks, and current Turkey to Greeks. Obviously, no point in it but urging to violence and regional mess.
After Putin’s interview with Tucker (fortunately, he pointed Kievan Rus, a state existed a bit more than a thousand year ago), Naftali Bennet’s one with Jordan proves one more time that if a man is obsessed with his ruling power, they don’t hesitate to talk any type of nonsense to validate themselves.
Seems that I can be a more professional in conspiracy-making than Naftali.
@dublyoo