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What if the Ottoman Empire Returned Today?

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This short shows What Would Happen if Turkey Got Mad and Tried to Form Ottoman Empire Today?
Turkey would begin its secret plan to revive the Ottoman Empire, first taking full control of Northern Cyprus. With its military strengthened, the next step would be Syria and Iraq. Using superior firepower, Turkish forces would quickly capture key cities like Mosul and Aleppo, securing vital oil fields to fund their expansion.
With the Middle East under their influence, the Ottomans would shift focus to the Balkans. Greece and Bulgaria, seeing the growing threat, would form an alliance, but Turkey would strike first. A swift invasion would see the Turkish army pushing into Thrace, capturing key border cities. Meanwhile, the Ottoman fleet would dominate the Mediterranean, cutting off European supply lines and forcing NATO to respond. As NATO mobilizes, Turkey would use another strategy—funding rebellions in the Middle East and North Africa to destabilize its enemies. Protests would erupt, and governments would struggle to maintain control. With Europe and the U.S. distracted, Turkey would push deeper into the Balkans, reclaiming more Ottoman territories.
This short shows What Would Happen if Turkey Got Mad and Tried to Form Ottoman Empire Today?
Turkey would begin its secret plan to revive the Ottoman Empire, first taking full control of Northern Cyprus. With its military strengthened, the next step would be Syria and Iraq. Using superior firepower, Turkish forces would quickly capture key cities like Mosul and Aleppo, securing vital oil fields to fund their expansion.
With the Middle East under their influence, the Ottomans would shift focus to the Balkans. Greece and Bulgaria, seeing the growing threat, would form an alliance, but Turkey would strike first. A swift invasion would see the Turkish army pushing into Thrace, capturing key border cities. Meanwhile, the Ottoman fleet would dominate the Mediterranean, cutting off European supply lines and forcing NATO to respond. As NATO mobilizes, Turkey would use another strategy—funding rebellions in the Middle East and North Africa to destabilize its enemies. Protests would erupt, and governments would struggle to maintain control. With Europe and the U.S. distracted, Turkey would push deeper into the Balkans, reclaiming more Ottoman territories.
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