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What's wrong with Turkey? I need specifics, man!
What will end up happening to make everybody happy(Kurds, Shias, and Sunnis) will be to break the country up into 3 separate entities with roughly the borders of where they already occupy greater than 50% of the population.
What will end up happening to make everybody happy(Kurds, Shias, and Sunnis) will be to break the country up into 3 separate entities with roughly the borders of where they already occupy greater than 50% of the population.
My first Armageddon has died.
2005.11.25 06:22:57 combat Your Tachyon Beam Laser I perfectly strikes Ruined Stargate, wrecking for
733.8 damage.
2005.11.25 06:22:57 combat Your Tachyon Beam Laser I perfectly strikes Ruined Stargate, wrecking for
733.8 damage.
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No Liberator, it is most definitely not that simple. First of all, that makes the assumption that each faction has contiguous regions in which they are a minority. Try putting that one on the table in the occupied territories; it would mean Israel would have to concede Jerusalem (or at least the old city) and that isn't going to happen. Secondly, it relies on whoever does not get the south of the country to be OK with passing up all of the oil wealth there. Also not going to happen, as that's what started this shitstorm to begin with.
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NB: it's worth pointing out that Afghanistan has / was in a state of constant war since, well, the British left. The Northern Alliance's battles vs the Taliban after the Russians left being an obvious example.redmenace wrote:I want to also stress the importance of winning this war. Reason is, look at Afganistan after the Russians left... turned into islamic land.
NB2: Turkey is a democratic country with a majority Islamic population.... it can be served up as the model for working democracy in Muslim countries.
NB3: Turkey is also one of the reasons why Iraq won;t be broken up (at least, not voluntarily) - the Turks fear an independent Kurdistan would split the Kurdish part of their own territory off to join said nation.
A secondary issue is the likely wish of the US to have a strong (ish) nation to act as a buffer and possible strategic base vs Syria and Iran. (the US presumably sees Iraq as a key strategic base, given that the Saudi people have always been antsy about Us presence in the country, something which itself has inspired terrorism as Saudi Arabia of course contaisn the holy city of Mecca / Makkah)
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More than Bin-Ladin, though.Moonsword wrote:You mean everybody's favorite Islamic terrorist, Bin Ladden?
He's part of that group, mad at us about the Gulf War, IIRC.
To be fair, I should also point out that the US 'infidel' troops in Saudi Arabia is at least partially a pretext to claim a justified cause and raise rightuous ire.... it's highly unlikely the harcore terrorists would stop if US troops did pull out (although the more 'sane' - remember we're talking relative terms of sanity - might use that as a pretext to claim victory and quit. Big maybe)