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  • America & Turkey: Best Friends 4-Never

    Metro.us, NY
    Oct 19 2007


    America & Turkey: Best Friends 4-Never

    my view by elliott kalan


    The world is kind of like America's family. England is our stern
    mother, Canada's our goody two-shoes little sister, Russia is the
    scary uncle whose house smells weird, and our best bud would have to
    be Turkey. America's bond with Turkey is legendary. Turkey helped us
    move our stuff after the Louisiana Purchase. We were the best man at
    Turkey's wedding. And we commemorate this friendship every third
    Thursday of November by devouring the bird that bears Turkey's name.

    Well, maybe we'll be eating penguin this year, because things are
    pretty tense with Turkey right now. You see, our relationship is
    built on a foundation of fratboyish needs. Turkey lets us crash on
    their couch when we're in the Middle East, and we don't tell anybody
    about its embarrassing youthful shenanigans, specifically the
    Armenian Genocide of 1915. Turkey's still pretty touchy about that,
    so we pretend it didn't happen. That's what friends are for.

    But Congress has no friends, so it doesn't realize how dorky it's
    being by proposing a resolution condemning Turkey's actions. Now
    Turkey's mad at all of us, even though we didn't do anything. It's
    like the time your friend Chad said Sheila was a slut, so Sheila got
    mad at you, because even though you didn't agree with Chad, you still
    didn't stick up for her, which was a lame move on your part, by the
    way. The only difference here is that instead of Sheila being a slut,
    Turkey killed 1.5 million people. I admit it's not a great analogy.
    Now, since we broke our blood-brother oath, Turkey won't let us use
    its airbases. Plus, it's planning to invade Northern Iraq, home of
    the Kurds, a.k.a. the only Iraqis we don't have a problem with right
    now. This would be disastrous, removing the center of conflict to an
    area where we have few troops, and forcing our enemies to disengage
    from us in order to repel Turkey, which is really insulting. What,
    suddenly we're not good enough to be insurged against?

    Wait. Hold on. Is this all an elaborate plot to get Turkey involved
    in Iraq, allowing us to tiptoe out whistling nonchalantly? That's
    brilliant! Heck, it's worth losing a meaningful international
    friendship to get out of there. After all, we lost so many meaningful
    international friendships going in, what's one more? Nice move,
    Congress! I knew there was a reason we kept you around.

    http://ny.metro.us/metro/blog/my_view/ent ry/America__Turkey_Best_Friends_4Never/10415.html
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