8-Jul-16 World View -- Hard issues prevent full reconciliation between Turkey and Russia

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8-Jul-16 World View -- Hard issues prevent full reconciliation between Turkey and Russia

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8-Jul-16 World View -- Hard issues prevent full reconciliation between Turkey and Russia


Turkey's reconciliation with Egypt appears to be unlikely

** 8-Jul-16 World View -- Hard issues prevent full reconciliation between Turkey and Russia
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e160708



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Hard issues prevent full reconciliation between Turkey and Russia
Turkey's reconciliation with Egypt appears to be unlikely


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Re: 8-Jul-16 World View -- Hard issues prevent full reconciliation between Turkey and Russia

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Not to mention the history, both distant and recent, of the treatment of the Turkic speaking ethnic Tatars under both the Russian empire, the ussr, and now the Russian federation.

This is still a fairly hot button issue in Turkey, that has flared up once again since the anschluss in Crimea. Another ancient and supposedly irrelevant ethno-linguistic fault line causing trouble in our lovely post-historical world.
Politics is war by other means

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Re: 8-Jul-16 World View -- Hard issues prevent full reconciliation between Turkey and Russia

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Coordinated fires wrote: > Not to mention the history, both distant and recent, of the
> treatment of the Turkic speaking ethnic Tatars under both the
> Russian empire, the ussr, and now the Russian federation.

> This is still a fairly hot button issue in Turkey, that has flared
> up once again since the anschluss in Crimea. Another ancient and
> supposedly irrelevant ethno-linguistic fault line causing trouble
> in our lovely post-historical world.
I discussed a lot of that history in the linked article.

** 25-Nov-15 World View -- Turkey shoots down Russian warplane, evoking memories of many Crimean wars
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e151125

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