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Greece had been blocking Turkey because of the Cyprus issue until 1999, the Kurds played no role in that.
You can hardly blame the Kurds for your lack of democracy. The undemocratic elements in Turkey are by en large the descendants of the farmers of Anatolia who comprise the bulk of the AKP voters, not so much the 6~8% of the Turkish population who are Kurds voting for AKP.
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Thread was open to troll Albanian mod back then, not our view or ideal. Turks aren't sort of nation who give up lands. Nor all Kurds would be deported, though troublemakers should be kicked out.
The Red Apple of Turks is not joining the EU.
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Turks don't give up lands without fighting you obese fat Bulgarian in denial. EU is dead project after UK left, all attractiveness lost.
In Turkey the people would simply be interested in visa-free travel and that's all.
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Apart from this thread being extremely OWD. There is one point, one can't deny Turkey would be far a better country if Kurds maybe had independence 100 years ago. Today it wouldn't make a difference.
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Hey, my dear canine, could you please remind me how you gave Cyprus to the British?Thank god we got rid of all those Pakistanis together with Londonistan. You Turks can have Britain and Londonistan, if you can share it with the Pakistanis...
EU is dead project after UK left, all attractiveness lost.
You are interested to get the fuck out of Turkey as soon as you can, and we are interested at shooting at you immediately after you make your futile attempt to contaminate the western civilization with your mental diseases...
In Turkey the people would simply be interested in visa-free travel and that's all.
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