No I don't think so. Too much money and too many interests are involved for both sides.
2007-10-14 21:43:44
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answered by Kicky 6
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I think this is almost a fulfilled prophecy of the "Saturday Night Live" skit where John Goodman expresses his anger @ a Turkish storekeeper played by Rob Schneider, & he keeps reminding him of past events where he never got his Near East nationality right, & then Goodman reads a newspaper where there's bad relations between the U.S. & Turkey. I hope this doesn't ruin the tourism industry; u don't find 2 many Kurds near the Aegean coast or in the tiny section that's in Europe.
2007-10-14 23:55:49
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answered by The Glorious S.O.B. 7
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A Free English Lesson for Racist Beginners :
County names are spelled with a capital letter. For example, Turkey.
2007-10-15 08:34:44
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answered by habisce 6
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No! USA is interested in Turkey in other ways and they will not break the bonds. But Russia will do it and Greece will be again one day commander of Istanbul. These are written in Apocalypse and Father Paisios books!
2007-10-15 02:42:48
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answered by evzenit 4
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let me look in my crystal ball..
Wowww....
I see war, Muslims against the infidels, fighting hard, killing each other,blood everywhere.....
I see a lot of countries getting involved, civilians being shot and killed...
The whole world watching the news on tv before they switch to the new episode of "dancing with the stars"
What????? is happening already?
we had no idea!
2007-10-15 00:34:28
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answered by My kids' mom 3
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