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7/26/20
I imagine Abraham Lincoln has been doing the same for the last 4 years.
9/13/20
The United States remains "deeply concerned" about Turkey's actions in the eastern Mediterranean, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Saturday, urging a diplomatic end to a simmering crisis over offshore natural resources.
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This is about Turkey / Greece / Cyprus and lurking in the back is Israel who has discovered a huge oil and gas deposits which are eventually going to be running into Europe lessening the demand from Russia
This huge deep sea pipe line is slated to run through Cyprus /Greece and into Europe
Turkey is claiming it encroaches their find (it does not) and so again Erdogan is stirring the pot
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11/1/20
Nineteen people were killed in Turkey and Greece after a strong earthquake struck the Aegean Sea on Friday, bringing buildings crashing down and setting off tidal waves which slammed into coastal areas and islands.
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A mother and three of her children were pulled to safety on Saturday after being trapped for almost 18 hours under a building in the western Turkish city of Izmir that was flattened in a powerful earthquake.
Read more from U.S.11/2/20
A 70-year-old man was pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building in the Turkish city of Izmir on Sunday, after being buried for 33 hours following a powerful earthquake which struck Turkey's Aegean coast and Greek islands.
Read more from U.S.11/2/20
A three-year-old girl was rescued from a collapsed building in the western Turkish city of Izmir on Monday, officials said, nearly three days after a powerful earthquake in the Aegean Sea region which has killed 81 people.
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