>The first encounter of Turkey and Australia was on the battlefields of Çanakkale, the scene of a fierce but, at the same time, gentlemanly war. This has created a bond of mutual respect, admiration and friendship. The historical bond between the two countries constitutes a strong foundation to further strengthen and deepen their relations in every fields
>The Çanakkale Battles are commemorated every year in Çanakkale on 24–25 April with a wide participation from Australia.
See? Mutual respect between different cultures IS possible, despite what some cultural supremacists say.
ok
I would gladly respect the muslims while slaughtering them in battle.
They got raped so hard they literally apologized to the emus
It's possible but not realistic
>>67513004
what a stupid text
>>67513004
>>67513107
Failure of British/Anzac attack caused Turkish Army to rise in prominence in Ottoman Turkey.
Successful British/Anzac attacks through Beersheba to Damascus collapsed corrupt Ottoman Empire, leaving Ataturk and Army to take over post-war and make modern Turkey.
>so friendly to ex-enemy as we inadvertently aided the Young Turk takeover of the Ottomans
>>67516583
Now we watch Erdoroach go back to islamic fundomentalism and shit over Ataturk
>Centenary of Anzac is over and now not supported by backward turkish government as previously
Next year is the Centenary of Beersheba and Jerusalem liberated from Turks, so celebrate in Israel instead
>picrelated. Israel has an Ataturk memorial in Beersheba alongside the Aussie LightHorse memorial
>Christian physically touching what's supposed to be a Quran
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>>67513004
Mutual respect between different but somewhat equal cultures is sometimes possible under certain circumstances is what you mean to say.
Turks and Anglos who fought a good fight can respect their enemy, but that is not to say that all cultures are equal or in anyway compatible
>>67517116
America