Terrorism, although not new or easily defined, has reached new heights with the formation of al Qaida and now the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The news of this attack troubles people because of the Turkish/Syrian/Iraqi border. The United States, along with 26 other nations are bound by treaty to protect Turkey by NATO. This issue concerns the U.S. because it may lead to deployment of more troops and putting boots on the ground. The idea of increased deployment is an already debated issue, so continued attacks in Turkey could lead to increased political disruption in the United States. The shooting down of a Russian plane by Turkish soldiers in November of last year caused tensions in the United States' own government. However, since Turkey has distanced itself as a military ally for the United States, it remains unclear to what extent the U.S. will go to protect and defend Turkey from their neighbors.
Original Article: http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/20/europe/turkey-blast/index.html
Original Article: http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/20/europe/turkey-blast/index.html