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Addressing the Turkish Parliament

President Obama speaks to US-Turkish relations in his address to the Turkish Grand National Assembly in Ankara, Turkey on April 6, 2009. He discusses the progress of Turkey's own democratic reforms...  
 
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Stefanauskas (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Now, those kind of comments are scary. And even more scary is, that there are people supporting these childish conspiracy theories. I'm wondering where this - it seems very certain and not debatable - knowledge comes from?
mkaraarslan (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Great speech!
SahanFan (1 month ago) Show Hide
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bulgarian people = GYPSIE :)
alexsau91 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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9:20 "The United States strongly supports Turkeys bid to become a member of the European Union" - Err what exaccly gives you the right to support an internal EU affear Obama? Its not the USA which will have to deal with a flood of imegrants like that of western Europe, bottom line you want a new special relationship with turkey you have a political/trading union with open boarders and see if that works for you. There are standereds to join the EU which Turkey fails to meet.
MGreyWolfM (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Well the US bankrolled the whole EU.
alexsau91 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You are joking aren't you? Who's arse did you here that from?... even if that were true it wouldn't give Obama any more right to interfere in EU politics.
clairebreedlove26 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I watched the precious obama decption
TurkFutbol10 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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bulgarians dont even taslk...u guys r nothing compared to modern day turkey..economicaly and politically...and even military...i dont see barack obama visiting bulgaria or armenia
MrAntiKapitalist (4 months ago) Show Hide
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MidnightLaw01, you are wrong. See european Turks like the Yerli brothers. They founded CRYTEK which is one of the best game developer studios world wide. Unfortunatly the guys founded the company in Germany, not in Turkey. And this is a main problem. All the talented people in our country emigrate.
Kh4gan (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Dont worry most of them are moving back home, because they are being discriminated against in Europe. They have more chances in Turkey, and usually are accepted there quickly. I have to know, im a Turk living in Europe myself.

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