aryobarzan
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An economics view of this issue:
Turkey an energy poor country with big ambitions to join the top economic club countries needs direct access to Caspian sea massive oil and gas reserves..without access to energy they just remain another middle power country having to borrow money and buy energy and as they grow so does the need for energy.... an issue that only gets bigger every year.
So they came up with the plan of greater Turkey blah blah stretching well beyond their borders toward surprise surpise energy fields of Caucasus!..but they have a 3 fold problem namely Armenia, Russia and Iran.. does a country such as Turkey with close to $450 billion dollars external debt can afford to go to war against two energy superpowers of Russia and Iran..I guess you will always find mad men who will do that but personally I think this is all hot air ... they just have to accept that they have to pay for their energy needs and get on with rebuilding after earthquake.
Turkey an energy poor country with big ambitions to join the top economic club countries needs direct access to Caspian sea massive oil and gas reserves..without access to energy they just remain another middle power country having to borrow money and buy energy and as they grow so does the need for energy.... an issue that only gets bigger every year.
So they came up with the plan of greater Turkey blah blah stretching well beyond their borders toward surprise surpise energy fields of Caucasus!..but they have a 3 fold problem namely Armenia, Russia and Iran.. does a country such as Turkey with close to $450 billion dollars external debt can afford to go to war against two energy superpowers of Russia and Iran..I guess you will always find mad men who will do that but personally I think this is all hot air ... they just have to accept that they have to pay for their energy needs and get on with rebuilding after earthquake.