Anonymous ID: bf758a Oct. 25, 2023, 4:37 p.m. No.19802123   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Sykes–Picot Agreement (/ˈsaɪks ˈpiːkoʊ, - pɪˈkoʊ, - piːˈkoʊ/)[1] was a 1916 secret treaty between the United Kingdom and France, with assent from the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy, to define their mutually agreed spheres of influence and control in an eventual partition of the Ottoman Empire.

 

The agreement was based on the premise that the Triple Entente would achieve success in defeating the Ottoman Empire during World War I and formed part of a series of secret agreements contemplating its partition. The primary negotiations leading to the agreement took place between 23 November 1915 and 3 January 1916, on which date the British and French diplomats, Mark Sykes and François Georges-Picot, initialled an agreed memorandum.[2][3] The agreement was ratified by their respective governments on 9 and 16 May 1916.[4]

 

The agreement effectively divided the Ottoman provinces outside the Arabian Peninsula into areas of British and French control and influence. The British- and French-controlled countries were divided by the Sykes–Picot line.[5] The agreement allocated to the UK control of what is today southern Israel and Palestine, Jordan and southern Iraq, and an additional small area that included the ports of Haifa and Acre to allow access to the Mediterranean.[6][7][8] France was to control southeastern Turkey, the Kurdistan Region, Syria and Lebanon.[8]

 

As a result of the included Sazonov–Paléologue Agreement, Russia was to get Western Armenia in addition to Constantinople and the Turkish Straits already promised under the 1915 Constantinople Agreement.[8] Italy assented to the agreement in 1917 via the Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne and received southern Anatolia.[8] The Palestine region, with a smaller area than the later Mandatory Palestine, was to fall under an "international administration".

 

The agreement was initially used directly as the basis for the 1918 Anglo–French Modus Vivendi, which provided a framework for the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration in the Levant. More broadly it was to lead, indirectly, to the subsequent partitioning of the Ottoman Empire following Ottoman defeat in 1918. Shortly after the war, the French ceded Palestine and Mosul to the British. Mandates in the Levant and Mesopotamia were assigned at the April 1920 San Remo conference following the Sykes–Picot framework; the British Mandate for Palestine ran until 1948, the British Mandate for Mesopotamia was to be replaced by a similar treaty with Mandatory Iraq, and the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon lasted until 1946. The Anatolian parts of the agreement were assigned by the August 1920 Treaty of Sèvres; however, these ambitions were thwarted by the 1919–23 Turkish War of Independence and the subsequent Treaty of Lausanne.

 

The agreement is seen by many as a turning point in Western and Arab relations. It reneged upon the UK's promises to Arabs[9] regarding a national Arab homeland in the area of Greater Syria in exchange for supporting the British against the Ottoman Empire. The agreement, along with others, was made public by the Bolsheviks[10] in Moscow on 23 November 1917 and repeated in The Manchester Guardian on 26 November 1917, such that "the British were embarrassed, the Arabs dismayed and the Turks delighted".[11][12][13] The agreement's legacy has led to much resentment in the region, among Arabs in particular but also among Kurds who were denied an independent state.[14][15][16][17]

Anonymous ID: bf758a Oct. 25, 2023, 5:29 p.m. No.19802460   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#1944 at 2017-11-26 22:49:17 (UTC+1)

CBTS #2 (671) Watchers of the Wire

 

>>1890

>Why is the phrase "munkey business" going to become an important meme shortly?

 

How did the Rothschilds aquire a submarine?

 

"Peter Munk made a joke about what can you give a billionaire who has everything," said one British party-goer. "He said Nat doesn't need anything because the best presents in his life are the success of his businesses."

 

The three days of no-expense-spared events was an unofficial launch party for Porto Montenegro, which has been built on the dilapidated remains of a Communist-era naval base.

 

The developers had to clear the waterfront of the rusting hulks of old warships, although they did manage to salvage a submarine, and are thinking of turning it into a cocktail bar.

 

"This will be the Mediterranean's biggest mega-yacht facility and it will put the country on the map."

 

Maja Vujaskovic, public relations manager for Porto Montenegro, said: "We are effectively building a whole town from scratch. The idea is that people live here permanently - it's not meant to be a holiday resort, but a living, breathing community."

 

But with penthouse suites selling for as much as ?3 million, it will be a "community" only within reach of the super-rich metals magnates and hedge fund managers who celebrated Mr Rothschild's birthday in such style.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/montenegro/8627610/Montenegro-hosts-billionaire-Nat-Rothschilds-birthday-bash.html

 

I highly reccomend reading the article above. It has a ton of connections and lots of crumbs to follow. Seek the truth, and God will respond.

 

#1890 at 2017-11-26 22:29:28 (UTC+1)

CBTS #2 (671) Watchers of the Wire

 

>>1869

 

That would be accusing an acting CEO of a very serious crime with no evidence. We don't ever do that anons…..

 

Why is the phrase "munkey business" going to become an important meme shortly?

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/barrick-gold-upends-board-founder-peter-munk-to-leave-in-2014-1386194323?tesla=y

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/324569428/Rosin-Hanna-Moran-Caitlin-Paglia-Camille-Dowd-Maureen-Griffiths-Rudyard-Are-Men-Obsolete-Rosin-and-Dowd-vs-Moran-and-Paglia-the-Munk-Debate

 

Think about everything. It isn't about over shooting the target. You need to hit it right on the center firing line.