To: finnman69
For the Turks...it hurts. Their tourism, which is heavily based on Germans coming to the southern coast of Turkey...will be heavily hit by the war. A lot of Germans have not made reservations for their annual vacation to Turkey, and the key reason is safety. They think the war there makes the region unsafe. Tureky's tourism trade will suffer by at least $5 billion. In addition, there is the problem of the Kurd. Without the Turks, the Kurds are going to enjoy a lot of freedom and opportunities in the new Iraq. The US will ensure that there are enough forces up in the north to halt any Turkish advance into the country. And finally, the new government of Iraq may be more pro-Jordan than pro-Turkey...so business-wise...they will likely be hurt financilly there too. For Turkey, its a lose-lose situation.
To: pepsionice
Turkey's got a whole load of problems to face, it sounds like. More of a lose-lose-lose-lose situation.
To: pepsionice
You think that Turkey will stand by an watch a Kurdish nation being formed in northern Iraq? The Turks already claim they have rights to the oil fields in northern Iraq.
Look for the turks to cross into N. Iraq as soon as we advance on Bagdad.
23 posted on
03/15/2003 9:52:37 PM PST by
dwilli
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