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To: tejek who wrote (386279)5/25/2008 3:15:24 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578303
 
The people in Turkey/Anatolia are just as likely to be Arabs or Semites as to be Greek.

Well, first off the Turks have now ethnically cleansed all but about a few Greeks from Turkey. However Turkey has essentially no Arabs - never has. There were some Assyrian Christians in SE Turkey at one time, but they've been ethnically cleansed away too. You liberals are so ignorant about the world, history and even geography.

You seem to think that the Greeks moved in during the rise of Alexander the Great and then the doors were shut. The situation in the ME has always been much more fluid than that.

No, western Anatolia was ethnically Greek hundreds of years prior to Alexander. I even posted a link which told you that.

I remain amazed at your ignorance.