Obama sets Middle East collision course

December 14, 2008
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Position could alienate potential intermediary
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The flag of Turkey
Even before he moves into the Oval Office, Barack Obama may be on a
collision course with a country that carries great weight in Middle
East negotiations, has considerable influence throughout Central Asia
and is close to Russia, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2
Bulletin.
That country is Turkey, which also has taken initiatives to mediate
indirect peace talks between Syria and Israel.
In recent weeks, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan also has
offered to be a mediator between the incoming Obama administration and
Iran.
“We are the only capital that is trusted by both sides,” Erdogan said.
“We are the ideal negotiator.”
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