When Turkey Suffers, Global Energy Suffers
October 14, 2015 | 09:01 GMT Print
By John Roberts
The killing of at least 95 people Oct. 10 in Turkey's worst-ever terrorist attack lays bare just how fragile this apparently solid bastion of international energy security interests really is. The attack on participants gathering at Ankara Railway Station for a peace demonstration — whether the work of Islamist militants, as the government has suggested, or agents of the "deep state," as some opposition leaders fear — demonstrates the ruthless nature of the civil strife currently engulfing Turkey
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