The runner for prime minister of Greece has made a proposal to Turkey for both countries to gradually scale down on their huge military spending. The Turkish government immidiately agreed. The reasoning was simple: do we want more money to go to weapons oir go to the well being of our people?
Greece and Turkey have the highest % of military spending in Europe, much to the delight of western arms companies and their governments who lobbie for them. However it seems that time has come to wise up. The Islamist government of Turkey is actually far more democratic than any military regime. The signs are positive. The european perspective of Turkey has given a new thrust to Greek Turkish relationship.
However I have to ask my european counterparts. How honest are we vis a vis Turkey? What will be done in 2004? It seems to me we're playing Turkey for a fool. Very few people have any genuine intend to see her become an EU member. Not that the Europinization of Turkey will not be beneficial by itself. But I think that complete honesty is more dignified than what we're doing now. France and Germany dont want her in so she won't be in. At least for decades to come untill she reaches democratic and financial capabilities that for her size will make her "acceptable" to the EU. But isn't it fair to tell her so?
Greece and Turkey have the highest % of military spending in Europe, much to the delight of western arms companies and their governments who lobbie for them. However it seems that time has come to wise up. The Islamist government of Turkey is actually far more democratic than any military regime. The signs are positive. The european perspective of Turkey has given a new thrust to Greek Turkish relationship.
However I have to ask my european counterparts. How honest are we vis a vis Turkey? What will be done in 2004? It seems to me we're playing Turkey for a fool. Very few people have any genuine intend to see her become an EU member. Not that the Europinization of Turkey will not be beneficial by itself. But I think that complete honesty is more dignified than what we're doing now. France and Germany dont want her in so she won't be in. At least for decades to come untill she reaches democratic and financial capabilities that for her size will make her "acceptable" to the EU. But isn't it fair to tell her so?
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