Politics:

USA always has an option, Turkey almost doesn't

For the World Community Turkey is a country with $200 billiard external debt, problems in the field of human rights and national minorities and distinguished intolerance towards interpretation of the history other than its own.

October 13, 2007
Turkey's reaction to the approval of Resolution 106 by the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs is understandable and quite natural. In fact, big moneys were wasted. The Armenian and Jewish lobbies achieved their aim; calling the congressmen upon voting by conscious instead of momentary interests. As it turned out the Administration's and US State Department's references to the "national security" and "the situation of U.S. troops in Iraq" didn't have the proper effect either.
 
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