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What are Turkey's aspirations in the region? Will Turkey manage to benefit from the ongoing Arab tsunami? Will a new axis of power be created, and will Turkey become a new Egypt? And if it does, will its NATO membership have to be thrown away? Rachel Shabi, John Feffer and Josef Olmert CrossTalking on Sep. 21.

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  • @AnarchoHumanism go to armeniangenocidedebate on google before making such horrible accusations. It's a site run by American professors because they realized that many profs were using wikipedia as a source when teaching about the Armenian 'issue' of 1915 in university.

    Turkey has openly called on Armenia to come and prove their claims, they have not. Turkey has opened their archives, they have not.

  • I think that Turkey's renewed interest in the Middle East means that it's indeed shying away from European politics and might even go as far as commanding certain nations in the region. A possible new Ottoman Empire? Perhaps not officially, but in terms of political support...possibly.

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  • turkish, what a fucking joke, the worst is always turkish, and no one want seriously any turkish influence, because it like swamp...disgusting and sick...

  • The Middle East was best under Turkish rule!

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  • @MrDenocan Ukraine, Romania, Iran, Georgia were never a part of Ottoman Empire. So what you speak is senseless. We are not such inbred. Any sane Turk in that case oppose blending with kurd. In which world are you living?

  • @iAXE692 Actually, Turks are proud of that they blend with Armenians, Greeks, Serbians, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Bosnians, Albanians, Kurds, Georgians, Iranians, Arabs, Ukrainians, Romanians. They call themselves Turks because they the descendants of Ottomans which were Turkish people.

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