i say what erbakan said.
except that im referring to islamic middle east of a few centuries ago, he wasnt.
No, because Turkey is not christian and it is not in europe on the map
No, because Turkey has not made enough reforms and it has large pollution and unemployed people
No, because Turkey is muslim and should look towards the Arab world
Yes, because Turkey has large and powerful military and strategic location
Yes, because Turkey generations are younger than europe and it's economy is growing day by day
Should Turkey be allowed to join the EU?
Christian Europiens' answer is simple : NO! (brains of the middle ages)
But i want to learn islamic Europiens' opinion. also world's opinion.
lets vote
you can select multiple.
Last edited by dostpost; 06-26-2006 at 12:29 PM. Reason: writing mistakes
i say what erbakan said.
except that im referring to islamic middle east of a few centuries ago, he wasnt.
where do you know erbakan from?
lol come on bro.. just coz i'm not turk (or maybe i am - jk) dont mean i dont know about their politics hehe
top bloke mashalah , done his best, but the constants of history ran their course
"the great islamic middle east" project is only a dream. look at middle east, arabians culturs are fighting each other. so christians and others (USA, Britanian and Israel ) benefit from this.
Turkey should join the EU, their fed up with middle east conflicts.
I don't know why Turkey wants to join E.U?
Has not Turkey done enough sucking upto the west to get you into the E.U?
Rubbish... please make at least a rudimentary attempt to establish the facts before insulting anybody.
If it was 'no' in the way you suggest, the question of Turkish membership would never have arisen, let alone negotiations forTurkish membership starting. Some are 'for, and some 'against'. In the case of the latter, while religion is a factor in some countries, in others it has far more to economics (especially free movement of "cheap" labour) and Turkey's human rights record.
The EU is primarily an economic partnership; it is not a social club. 'Sucking up' is not necessary to join, fulfilling certain economic and political criteria is. As to the Turks, they wish to join because they believe it to be in their economic best interests. They are probably right.
It is not logical for Turkey to even want to be in the EU. First and foremost they are not a European Nation. Turkey needs to side with it's neighbors, not side with an organization that would have an agenda that will not always be in Turkey's best interest. If Turkey desires to join aTrade Union, perhaps they should look closer to home and help uplift the staus of their Brothers.
The should stay outside, coz they are really a burden for the EU !, and for sure, they are in no way compatible with the rest of the EU !
As one mentionned already, they should go, and help their muslim brothers and make the desert fertile !
They obviously think it is perfectly "logical"!
Other than a tiny piece of territory, no. That point is a favourite for the "anti" contingent in the existing EU countries, too. It is, however, irrelevant. As I said it is an economic partnership - it doesn't matter whether Turkey is "European", "Asian" or even "Middle-Eastern". If the name "European Union" is a problem, a stroke of a pen will solve it, and denying Turkey membership because of a few lines in an atlas is utterly absurd.First and foremost they are not a European Nation.
Oddly, many Brits say much the same thing about the EU ("neighbours" in this case being a cultural reference to the Americans, Australians, etc). The trouble is, with twenty five members already (and more to come) it never can be 'always' in anybody's best interests. Sometimes those interests conflict. The whole point is to come to the best compromise you can on individual issues so that overall everybody benefits.Turkey needs to side with it's neighbors, not side with an organization that would have an agenda that will not always be in Turkey's best interest.
They don't want to uplift others, they want to uplift themselves. A quick comparison of the Gross National Products of the EU compared with Syria, Iraq, Iran (and Armenia and Georgia) is sufficient to show such a trade group could never benefit Turkey, and would probably collapse their economy propping up the others.If Turkey desires to join aTrade Union, perhaps they should look closer to home and help uplift the staus of their Brothers.
Turkey wants to join the E.U. because they are smart enough to know the Middle East is screwed up. Who would want to 'hitch thier wagon' to a mess like that.
Would Turkey accept the Euro as there currency then?
i voted for #4, though i would've prefered "YES - why not?" as an option.
Turkey should join Asia. Remember Islam will rise from the east.
I also voted for #4, although I believe the answer is framed wrongly. I don't care whether Turkey has a powerful military, thats not really what the EU is about and they are already in NATO after all.
I think making Turkey a succesful modern nation with a secular constitution is in the best interest of both sides. I think of all Muslim nations Turkey is probably already one of the most succesful. Maybe a prosperous Turkey can be an example to others and radiate some stability towards the mess that is the Middle East. Thats why its strategic location does matter.
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