♪alt13
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Turkey has almost no oil. Turkey is number 62 in the world for oil production. Behind France, Italy, Japan, Australia, Denmark, Vietnam to name a few.
There is only 1 thing that I think can fix this problem. Increase standards of living. (Booming economy, more rights etc).
Native Americans and Mexican Americans don't complain too much about America because living standards are pretty good. If Turkey receives booming economy where the standards of living for all its citizens including its Kurdish citizens increase greatly, I think it would cause less terrorists to form. You think Nazi's would have come to power if Germany wasn't so dirt poor from WW1?
That's part of it but there is more to it.
The Mexicans have a state. So regardless of whether they are living in it they feel like they have a national identity. (I think)
The sentence above probably does apply to first and second generation Mexican Americans(I think) but also all Americans tend to identify ourselves as people belonging to a set of documents(The US Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, etc.). Almost all immigrants share a similar if not greater pride in them as natural born citizens do in my experience.
While I think Native Americans share pride in being US citizens they also were scorned pretty hard. Honestly the biggest reason we likely don't have a serious Native American independence movement is due to one of the worst and most complete genocides in modern history. Most NAs either don't speak their native tongue or speak it as a second language. In fact there is a real threat that most if not all Native American languages could become extinct in the next 100 years. The Native American population in the US is also, largely for the same reasons, surprisingly small.
from wikipedia
The 2010 Census showed that the U.S. population on April 1, 2010, was 308.7 million.[105]
Out of the total U.S. population, 2.9 million people, or 0.9 percent, reported American Indian or Alaska Native alone. In addition, 2.3 million people, or another 0.7 percent, reported American Indian or Alaska Native in combination with one or more other races. Together, these two groups totaled 5.2 million people. Thus, 1.7 percent of all people in the United States identified as American Indian or Alaska Native, either alone or in combination with one or more other races.
To add further perspective. While only 0.9% reported being American Indian or Alaska Native alone 13.2% reported being Black or African American alone and 17.1% reported being Hispanic or Latino alone. There is not to my knowledge 1 majority Native American city or town in the whole of the US that approaches 100,000 people. You see Native Americans, their language, and their culture has been almost completely annihilated. A fact most Americans still have a hard time facing.
There have been some pushes over the years from groups like AIM(American Indian Movement) and there are members of the Lakota Sioux that want an independent Nation in parts of what is now Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas. The truth is reservations are probably the closest Native Americans will get to having an Independent Nation not because they never wanted one but because they were pushed to the brink of extinction.
That's the way I see it anyway