RE: Coup d'État in Turkey under way?
July 16, 2016 at 7:04 am
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2016 at 7:25 am by Anomalocaris.)
I still think the EU's rejection of turkey 10 years ago was a catastrophic blunder that both put real geostrategic power in Euroasia out of the reach of the EU, perhaps permanently, and set turkey on course to where it is today. If the EU incorporated turkey, the the EU would gradually over several decades become the dominant power in the middleeast, and rival American, Russian and Chinese power in Central Asia. Excluding turkey sets turkey up with the ambition to create a unfriendly block at europe's door step, hamming Europe in in the long run.
But that's crying over spilled milk, Would the development in turkey accelerate or retard the growth of right wing eurosceptic influences in the little shit states of the bulkans and former Warsaw Pact?
But that's crying over spilled milk, Would the development in turkey accelerate or retard the growth of right wing eurosceptic influences in the little shit states of the bulkans and former Warsaw Pact?