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Greece-Turkey Tensions Goes Back (Way Back)

Ian Explains: Greece-Turkey Tensions Goes Back (Way Back) | GZERO World

To understand the latest escalation of tensions between Greece and Turkey, you have to go back in history. Way, way back. Ian Bremmer turns back the clock and then explains how things got so heated this summer that a military conflict almost broke out. A crisis was averted for now, but who knows what the next few months will bring?
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