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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (254797)10/12/2005 3:25:09 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 1570999
 
Re: Once again, you are dramatizing events and bringing extraneous third parties like the US into situation when they have little to do with anything.

First, the "dramatizing", if any, is not mine but Dr M. Barletta --please, take a look at his résumé:

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Second, the US is involved to the extent that both Turkey and Greece are NATO members --hence "allies".... By the way, the mere fact that Greece is genuinely urging her EU partners to welcome Turkey as a full-fledged EU member unwittingly betrays the irrelevance of NATO, a US contrivance I used to compare to the ill-fated Maginot Line... Indeed, what's NATO's use if it can't even prevent war among its own members??!?!??!? Contrariwise, the EU, as a genuinely geopolitical framework, seems a much more solid fabric against internecine conflicts.

Gus
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