Turkish blogger Metin [1] asks “What's in a name?” following Greece's vetoing Macedonia's bid to enter Nato. He also asks: “What if, when the U.S. troops leave Iraq (but not its government), the country is split into three, including Kurdistan. And Turkey finds itself opposing the name Kurdistan, as it realizes the same could be applied to the territory inside its own borders.”
Turkey: What if Iraq is Split?
· Written by Amira Al Hussaini
Categories: Middle East & North Africa, North America, Greece, Iraq, North Macedonia, Turkey, U.S.A., International Relations