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I have a very good conscience. Thank you. Does your conscience bother you when one of our boys gets blown up over there? I hope so - it sure bothers mine. I support our military. Sounds to me like you don't care. Sad.
Did you support them by agreeing with GWB in sending them to Iraq....you know, that country that didn't attack us? And look.....Israel encouraging us to go to war.
do we need their assistance enough to attack a NATO ally over it?
No, definitely not enough to have Turks and Americans fighting. This situation is more complicated than people think. The best outcome would be if we could have mediated some kind of arrangement between the Turks and the Kurds. It's a shame that didn't happen. Historically the Turks and the Kurds have been strong allies of the USA.
No, definitely not enough to have Turks and Americans fighting. This situation is more complicated than people think. The best outcome would be if we could have mediated some kind of arrangement between the Turks and the Kurds. It's a shame that didn't happen. Historically the Turks and the Kurds have been strong allies of the USA.
how do we know that wasn't tried via diplomatic channels? Erdoğan probably wouldn't have got for it anyway. so lessor of two evils. Turkey is a nation and a NATO ally (we shouldn't be in NATO now but we are so it complicated this issue) while the Kurds are a stateless bunch of nomads.
who ya gonna throw under the bus if it comes down to it?
how do we know that wasn't tried via diplomatic channels? Erdoğan probably wouldn't have got for it anyway. so lessor of two evils. Turkey is a nation and a NATO ally (we shouldn't be in NATO now but we are so it complicated this issue) while the Kurds are a stateless bunch of nomads.
who ya gonna throw under the bus if it comes down to it?
I'm sure it was tried via diplomatic channels. Rightly or wrongly the Turks believe the Kurdish militias in Syria are allied with Kurdish terrorists in Turkey. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. The possible flaw in your argument is if we didn't try hard enough to keep this from happening. I'm all for great relations with and between the Turks and the Kurds, but that may be as difficult as bringing Israelis and Palestinians together.