Turkey as a nation is stable. There are some higher-risk areas, which are located near the shared border with Syria and in the restive southeastern provinces. Opposition to the Islamist-oriented government and Kurdish minority concerns have prompted the most disruptive action in recent times. The country's major cities, including the capital, Ankara, as well as Istanbul, Izmir, and the Kurdish south east, experience the highest number of events. Islamist extremists, Kurdish separatists and leftist armed groups are present in the country and possess the capacity to conduct countrywide-targeted attacks against both state and foreign interests. President Erdogan traveled to Iran last week to find ways to expand cooperation, and he is negotiating a highly controversial military purchase from Russia, the country that worries NATO most. Historically Turkey and Iran have been at odds however, they have found a common goal in preventing Kurdish Independence. This relationship will continue to grow stronger as PKK and YPG seek to create an independent state in the border area.
Answer: Theres this whole thing about how turkeys werent even in te first thanksgiving. so you could talk about how non traditional it is to ave a turkey, because they had duck in stead of turkey
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