13/10/16

Turkey: Oncology and Geopolitics

By Elena Sharoikina, journalist/ecologist
We live in amazing times. Every day something happens around us that even yesterday seemed completely unthinkable.
Firearms mixed with burgers are printed pell-mell on 3D-printers, genetically modified mosquitoes fight the Zika virus, hunting virtual Pokemons can bring real visitors in uniform knocking at one’s door.
International news agencies pull their fair weight in erasing borders between dreams and reality too.
Who could imagine that the president of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte would get off scot-free after publicly insulting the President of the United States, or that Russian Aerospace forces would be chasing American jets in the skies of the  Middle East? That Barak Obama would be denied a ramp for exiting from his aircraft when he landed in China, or that Vladimir Putin would be invited to sit in the throne of Byzantine emperors during his visit to Afon?
Nowadays we observe impressive commotion around Turkey as well.

Ankara, for a long time one of Washington’s most devoted allies, is now dreaming of a re-birth of the Ottoman Empire and is actually in the midst of a divorce process from its NATO partners. The details of this family drama with its plots, political assassinations, espionage and takeovers, are reminiscent of  a  geopolitical detective novel.

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  1. εντσξει...αλλα ή ο πουτιν ή ο ερδογαν ή και οι δυο ειναι πρακτορες της CIA ή δεν εχουν καμμια απολυτως σχεση(ποιος το πιστευει αυτο;).
    Παντως,εστω κιετσι,ειτε θα τους κυνηγησουν και τους δυο χωρις ναναι σιγουρο οτι θα τα καταφερουν,ειτε συνεργαζονται αψογα βαση αμερικανικου σχεδιου,ειτε ο ενας σκαβει τον λακο του αλλουνου...

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