He reads the Mongol Empire as the most successful iteration of a broader steppe pattern rather than an isolated anomaly.
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He reads the Mongol Empire as the most successful iteration of a broader steppe pattern rather than an isolated anomaly.
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"And they are intent on a policy of eradication against the steppe people. So they come into conflict with the steppe people who are..."
"And they will sweep down and they will become the Seljuk Turks. Which will take over Mesopotamia. And then eventually you will have emerged..."
"...and worse. And we can see that Israel will eventually draw Turk, Turkia into this war. This will become a regional conflagration, um, but..."
"...the Domei. And these are the people who sponsored the Young Turk movement to overthrow the Ottoman Empire and establish the Republic of Turkey...."
"...expelled the Jews from Spain, right? And it was the Ottoman Turks, the Ottoman Empire, that sent ships to help the Jews move to..."
"...did was start to finance a revolutionary group called the Young Turks."
"The Young Turks believed in three things. They believed in secularism, no religion. They believed in liberalism. And they believed in individualism. Just basically..."
"...now, the Holy Land, Jerusalem, is being controlled by the Celtic Turks, okay? The Ottoman Empire. All right, and that's why Pope Urban II..."
"Then you have the Turks emerge. This is the Mongol Empire. And as you can see, they conquer basically most of the world. And..."
"...the second Rome of course was Constantinople which fell to Ottoman Turks in 1453 and so this war was really the ultimate struggle between..."
"...the Orthodox world. And he wants to retake Constantinople from the Turks. And this one Ukraine is the perfect platform, is the perfect mechanism..."
"...the Yamnaya, which we talked about, but it'll also include the Turks and the Mongolians, okay? In medieval Europe, they developed a new system..."
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