War Between Greece and Turkey – and the Outcome
According to the prophecies of the Holy Elder Paisios of Mount Athos, Turkey will, in the near future, be defeated in a war involving Russia and will cease to exist as a state. Turkey was not blessed by God, because it did not repent for its atrocities and the genocide of the Armenian people.
Constantinople will be given to Greece. One third of the Turkish population will accept the Orthodox Christian faith, while another third will leave their homeland forever.
The Turks and the Prophecies
The Turks will leave, but they will return again and advance as far as the Examilia (the six-mile zone). Eventually, they will be stopped at Red Milia. According to the prophecies, one third of the Turks will be killed, one third will be baptized, and the remaining third will retreat beyond Red Milia.
It is remarkable that even today, among the Turkish population, there are many crypto-Christians. Many pilgrims—especially Russians—who visit Turkey testify that they encounter such people. These individuals discreetly ask for icons and prayer ropes and seek opportunities to confess and receive Holy Communion.
Cyprus and the Coming War
Cyprus, my homeland, will be liberated from Turkish occupation after the war.
A note to politicians: whatever the Turks have declared in advance, they have carried out. It is time to wake up from deep sleep. Whether one believes it or not, a war between Greece and Turkey is coming.
When someone lacks the power or ability to defend himself, he seeks help from a stronger ally. It is simple: there is give and take.
Prophecies do not fail.
Saint Cosmas of Aetolia spoke these words during the time of Turkish occupation:
“The Turks will leave, but they will return and reach the Examilia.”
(Examilia refers to the six-mile zone in the Aegean Sea.)
What are we doing to protect our land? Wake up before it is too late.
Aftermath and Geopolitical Consequences
The Kurds and the Armenians will have their own states. Turkey will pay for its crimes. Armenians will regain their properties, and justice will be served for the atrocities committed against them.
Turkey will invade the Aegean as its final move—and it will be destroyed. One other country will assist Russia, but disagreement will arise over Constantinople, which will ultimately be handed over to the Greeks.
Elder Paisios repeats:
In the near future, Turkey will be defeated in a war involving Russia and will disappear as a state. Turkey was not blessed by God because it never repented for its barbarity and the Armenian genocide. Constantinople will belong to Greece. One third of the Turks will become Orthodox Christians, and the rest will abandon their homeland forever.
Conclusion
We are living in a period of geopolitical instability. Turkey’s military power is increasing, while international law is ignored. The inevitable result of this imbalance is war.
After the great war that is coming, the world as we know it will be set back two hundred years.
Turkey has no true historical legacy—only a criminal record.





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