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Reader comment on item: Assessing Current Developments in Turkey

Submitted by Michael Hanni Morcos (Canada), Aug 29, 2013 at 21:45

What a great interview Dr.Pipes so eloquent accurate and on point.praying that Sissi would move towards a Sharia-Free Egypt with rule of Law and Democratic open market civil society .

As far as Syria i prat that we can at least get rid of All weapons of mass destruction so they won't be used Again -and let them continue their Civil War..Iran Has to be Stopped from Nuclear Status at any cost ---Turkey and Saudia Arabia have to be closely watched for now.The alternatives are so devastating to ponder,

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Reader comments (5) on this item

Title Commenter Date Thread
1Assessing the current Syrian Chemical crisis [138 words]Michael Hanni MorcosSep 3, 2013 23:16209422
2one of the best interviews [91 words]Michael Hanni MorcosAug 29, 2013 21:45209313
Changing sides? [46 words]David W. LincolnAug 29, 2013 13:15209304
Rebels Are more dangerous than Assad [83 words]Tom SkylarkAug 29, 2013 00:50209288
9Islamists yes but Muslim Turks did not and do not deserve a Sultan&Caliph wanna-be Erdogan [416 words]Laz KemalAug 29, 2013 00:46209287

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