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Turkey wounds US interests in Caucasus.

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Turkey influence is growing, not only in the Black Sea area but in Near East too recently. Well, the situation formed by way when Ankara claims to Georgia with connection to Turks Meshetins. With Azerbaijan Turkey fixed close ties in energy questions. Somehow or other any Turkey movements in Caucasus wounds US interests in this district on the threshold of war against Iran.
USA will never allow to some one to jeopardize its own plans especially for third sort country as Americans think about Turkey. For secure US plans Americans work out some directions with regard to Turkey: untwisting the creation of Independent Kurdistan at the territory of Iraq and Turkey (I think you know that Kurds problem is more important in turkey now); and in addition to it Americans wish to get avowal of Armenian genocide form Turkey. By realizing of this ways Americans planed to get more compliant Turkey which so rush to EU. I’m sure that we will see soon that Ankara will try to find some compromises with Washington for the sake of joining to freedom Europe.
 
I’m sure that we will see soon that Ankara will try to find some compromises with Washington for the sake of joining to freedom Europe.
Fine, look, I am sure, this is the only post we will see from user T1000 :roll:
 
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(Fine, look, I am sure, this is the only post we will see from user T1000 )

At the very least, one can but hope so!
 
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(Fine, look, I am sure, this is the only post we will see from user T1000 )

At the very least, one can but hope so!
Yes, I don't understand how it makes sense to register at a debate site, post one time and go away.
 
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