RoccoR
Gold Member
P F Tinmore, et al,
Well, this is a trick question.
From the time of the Mudros Armistice (1918), the territory in question formerly of the Ottoman Empire, was subject to Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA). In mid-1920, the territory in question came under the Civil Administration under the Mandate as agreed upon by the Allied Powers at San Remo.
There was no invasion or occupation during the Civil Administration authorized by the Allied Powers (have title and rights) until the attack by the combined forces of the Arab League (15 May 1948). The Jordanians Occupied the West Bank and the Egyptians Occupied the Gaza Strip; as outlined in the Armistice Agreements.
Now I'm sure you are going to Fold, Spindle and Mutilate the reality to fit you vision of reality. The fact of the matter is that the sovereign power of the Ottoman Empire/Turkish Republic renounced "all rights and title whatsoever over or respecting the territories situated outside the frontiers" of Turkey --- to the Allied Powers. So, the Allied Powers cannot invade or occupy itself. And under the "Title and Rights" --- the Allied Powers can invite immigration into the former occupied enemy territory.
Now I'm sure you are going to ignore this basic truth. But that is to be expected. It was a characteristic noted in 100 years ago, and it is the same characteristic we can observe today; some of right here in this discussion group.
Most Respectfully,
R
Well, this is a trick question.
(COMMENT - BASIC THUMBNAIL)Is the foreign, colonial domination imposed on a local population by force the initial aggression in war?
From the time of the Mudros Armistice (1918), the territory in question formerly of the Ottoman Empire, was subject to Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (OETA). In mid-1920, the territory in question came under the Civil Administration under the Mandate as agreed upon by the Allied Powers at San Remo.
There was no invasion or occupation during the Civil Administration authorized by the Allied Powers (have title and rights) until the attack by the combined forces of the Arab League (15 May 1948). The Jordanians Occupied the West Bank and the Egyptians Occupied the Gaza Strip; as outlined in the Armistice Agreements.
Now I'm sure you are going to Fold, Spindle and Mutilate the reality to fit you vision of reality. The fact of the matter is that the sovereign power of the Ottoman Empire/Turkish Republic renounced "all rights and title whatsoever over or respecting the territories situated outside the frontiers" of Turkey --- to the Allied Powers. So, the Allied Powers cannot invade or occupy itself. And under the "Title and Rights" --- the Allied Powers can invite immigration into the former occupied enemy territory.
Now I'm sure you are going to ignore this basic truth. But that is to be expected. It was a characteristic noted in 100 years ago, and it is the same characteristic we can observe today; some of right here in this discussion group.
Most Respectfully,
R