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The Serbian/Croatian territory currently known as Bosnia Herzegovina

 

Bosnia Herzegovina will be divided in a Serbian (60-70%) and Croatian (30-40%) part divided after historical ethnic lines. All Muslim individuals (Bosniaks and Albanians) will be deported to the nearest transit area (Albania) awaiting deportation from Europe. See ”Graz agreement”[1]. Map indications are not precise as I was unable to find the Graz agreement maps.

 

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graz_agreement

 

The Greek/Croatian/Serbian territory currently known as Albania

 

Suggestion: Albania will be divided in a Greek (20%), Monte Negro (20%) and a Christian Albanian part (60%). All Muslim Albanians will be deported to central Anatolia.

 

The Greek-Cypriot territory currently known as Northern Cyprus (Turkey)

 

All Muslims will be deported to central Anatolia. Northern and Southern Cyprus will be reunified under Christian Greek rule once again.

 

Middle Eastern territorial claims (secondary claims):

 

Muslim nations, with their appalling lack of education, manufacturing infrastructure and modern technology (especially involving instruments of war) will be hard pressed to confront a world united to stop Islamic expansion, especially if their one source of economic power, oil, loses its primacy.

 

The Greek territory currently known as Western Anatolia (Turkey)

 

All Muslims will be deported to central Anatolia. Western Anatolia will be reunified with Greece once again.

 

The territorial claims involves territory in Northern Epirus, Thrace (including Constantinople and ofc Agia Sophia), the islands of Imbros (Gökçeada) and Tenedos (Bozcaada), and parts of western Anatolia around the city of Smyrna to name a few areas. These areas (and many more) contained sizable ethnic Greek populations.

See map of Christian European claims presented by Mr. Eleftherios Venizelos at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. It’s worth noting that the western Allies, particularly British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, had promised Greece territorial gains at the expense of the Ottoman Empire if Greece entered the war on the Allied side (which it did).

 

 

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ParisPeace-Venizelos-Map.png

 

 

Even the Treaty of Sevres which was signed by the Ottoman officials, in 1920, acknowledges partial Greek territorial demands in Anatolia.

 

 

Treaty of Sevres[1] + map [2]

 

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_sevres

2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TreatyOfSevres_(corrected).PNG

 


Date: 2015-12-17; view: 679


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