Yeah I was serious.
Thanks, I didn't know Greece and Turkey despise each other nor was aware Greece is located right by Turkey.
Basically, the landmass to the immediate right of Greece on any map? That's Turkey, also known as Asia Minor and Anatolia in historic or geographical contexts.
Turkey was the closest thing to a gateway into Europe for various powers from the Middle East for literally millennia - the arguable beginnings of a singular Greek identity comes from fighting off a Persian Empire. When Istanbul - then Constantinople - was the heart of the (eastern) Roman Empire, it was seen as a bulwark for Christendom against a rising Islam from the east. The Ottoman Empire centred its rule there, with Greek Christians used as a source of easy labour and slave soldiers. Several centuries of subjugation came to an end in the 19th century as the Ottoman Empire was recession, and the various peoples of the Balkans (the mountain region in and around Greece) threw off Ottoman rule. Wasn't that long after that the Ottomans then had Ataturk come along and rebuild the empire into Turkey. It is a long and bloody history to say the least.
Writing out this post took time and I know this thread moves fast, so any further clarification on which faction this might be?