No firstly they have showing their true colour when the Danish joke about Mohamed etc. They burned down EU offices etc in Turkey. Also they have bad human rights records in Turkey. There is one country in Europe who is oppose to Turkey been a member of the EU that is Germany.
2007-05-11 16:26:24
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely, definitely no!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Although, ataturk has modernized and secularized the old ottoman empire and made contemporary turkey as it is right now, we can never be sure of the stability of this state.
Firstly, it straddles two continents but it is mostly in asia and mostly, it is islamic. This would be bad for europe since in the long run, extremists will spread throughout the west and create trouble.
Secondly, if they will succeed in becoming an EU member, they will influence the policy-making of the organization and make it less liberal, less free, less humanitarian...
Thirdly, this would be a slap in the face of the See of Rome who envisioned this modern EU in the first place.
Fourth, they have the worst human rights record in europe.
They are slaughtering Kurds by the thousands and they deny that they even exist as a separate linguistic group; even insisting that the Kurdish language is a dialect of Turkish.
And what right have they got to enter Iraqi Kurdistan?
Haven't they killed enough kurds in their own territory?
Sixth, they are not even acknowledging that they have massacred the Armenians, saying that it was only a minor insurgency that was crushed.
Seventh, the military intervenes in politics every now and then in this supposedly, "democratic state".
Summing up, Turkey is a backward poor country that will not contribute anything to the EU, it will just suck the resources of Europe dry.
Hence, unequivocally NO.......................................
2007-05-14 16:52:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it would go a long way to bridge the east-west divide (givin that Turkey is predominatley muslim). However Turkey does have a lot of domestic changes it needs to make so that its processes are consistent with those required by the EU. Obviously, the decision will be based on how a possible Turkey membership would affect other EU nations. It also wouldnt make Russia very happy but any form westward organization has never been beneficial for the Russians.
2007-05-11 06:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not, if Turkey gets into the EU then not only will Europe increase in Muslims but it will be another gateway for potential terrorism. Another thing is that the Pope is the one who created the idea of a unified EU, and letting Turkey in will basically defy him. No.
2007-05-13 13:13:40
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answered by c_jimenez17 1
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Of course, Turkey should be admitted! I am sad to see it hasn't happened a long time ago. I was so surprised to see in Turkey how hard everybody is working and how kind everyone was. Besides, Turkey has so many remains of early European history. The EU shouldn't be about religion! The EU is accepting countries of extreme poverty, not trying at all doing something about growing their economy. Turkey is self-sufficient and would only add to the EU. I am feeling very ashamed of being European in the face of the Turks and I am wishing them all the best.
2007-05-11 15:22:55
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answered by Selena 6
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No. Turkey does not have anything positive to bring to the European Union.
2007-05-13 20:34:33
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answered by fh 1
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I think Turkey should be included, yes. The EU has done much to unite Europe over the years through establishing economic, political and social ties between the member states. I believe that the more states that are a part of it, the more peace and stability will exist.
2007-05-11 11:43:59
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answered by tvdh 2
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Dear Ambassador smilco2004, a scarce resource is a good description for Turkey. It is accompanied well by a White Russian sauce smothered in vodka-soaked capers, or accompanied by roasted pine needles from Chypre shmattered in a lovely miel au nature d'europeen. ABsolutement, Turkey 2007!
2007-05-14 10:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel that Turkey should take their trials and use it as strength. The country can have a really good economy if they work at it. The EU would be pointless for them if they got thier economy up and running. To answer your question though I feel they should be allowed to join. Despite the fact they are completely in Europe they do have history with all of those countries.
2007-05-11 05:27:51
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answered by coolhandjoe 5
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i think of Turkey qualifies as a ecu united states of america, yet i think of that Turkey transforming into thoroughly ecu could harm our lifestyle, that's based off of an Asia way of existence. yet, in case you weigh out the experts and cons, it would certainly help Turkey which incorporate with the financial ties with different international places in Europe. So, sure i might say that Turkey could be well-known into the union.
2016-10-15 09:26:12
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answered by ? 4
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