Posts Tagged ‘Kurdistan’
Burying the Dead in the Past
September 23rd, 2009 by lifeproof
I have written about the century long debate not only between Turkey and Armenia but also the Armenian diaspora all around the world, European countries, the USA and many other parties, who are either directly or emotionally related to the topic. Nowadays, almost all countries and people within Eurasia region are constantly extending peaceful hands [...]
Tags: Armenia, Armenian diaspora, Armenian Genocide, Azerbaijan, Barack Obama, Democratic initiative, energy resources, Iran, iraq, Kurdistan, Nabucco, Nabucco pipeline, Nagarno-Karabakh, natural gas, oil, Russia, Syria, the Greater Middle East Project, the Kurdish solution, the USA, Turkey, Vladimir Putin
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PoliTickles
The Kurdish Solution
August 28th, 2009 by lifeproof
Turkey, the country, has left everything aside and is debating and arguing on if and how the Kurdish minority problem may be solved for a month or so. The Kurdish problem has been a long standing problem, which has also been an issue in the last terms of the Ottoman Empire. It has been ignored [...]
Tags: Europe, European Union, Kurdish initiative, Kurdish solution, Kurdistan, Nabucco, Nabucco pipeline, natural gas, oil, Ottoman Empire, Russia, the Middle East, Turkey, Turkish Republic
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PoliTickles
Putin in Turkey
August 6th, 2009 by lifeproof
Putin will not be able to say that anymore Today Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was in Turkey to make connections on various topics among which the energy issue seems to be the most important. It is not very interesting to see Putin come to Turkey today, after Turkey and a number of other countries–and [...]
Tags: Armenia, Europe, European Union, Kurdistan, Nabucco, NATO, natural gas, petrol, PKK, Silvio Berlusconi, the Middle East, Turkey, Vladimir Putin
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PoliTickles
