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Smart analysis of the fraying relationship between Turks & Iran
Submitted by Isabel (not verified) on November 14, 2011 - 1:56pm.
Maybe it is still early to measure what the Arab Spring will be. But the stance Turkey adopetd concerning Syria is a new contradiction between Turkey and Iran.
For the moment the only certitude we have is that Lybia is being colonized, old style, and NATO is installing islamits as proxies satraps. S
yra seems to be actually the battlefield for the big transformation, Anglo-saxon elite wants for Middle East.
Probably, soon we all will witness more episodes on this puzzle.
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