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Show r 2 1 ; V V RUSSIA BULGARIA RTTTTf5 ( fSW Mf P L ftl H atft. SOVIET GEORGIA 1 " T rl M Xvllw otowGu " CASPIAN fJ ANKARA GIREP?g'h fSEA - J ''rt'l'v0 3 SOVIET ARMENIA .Jjf ( TURKEY Sy. L RUSSIA SEEKS WARM WATER OUTLETS ' REDS OCCUPY 13 McDneRRANeAN" fj-V, SYRIA BAGHDAD. W' Blig)ASjRAQ IRAN l If PALESTINE TRANS- I RUSSIA SEEKS WARM WATER OUTLETS CAIRO (I ' J0RDAN ""-N lk SAUDI ARABIA "tojlf WHAT RUSSIA WANTS . . . Among the major problems that will cause headaches for the United Nations assembly is the easing of Russo-Turk-ish relations. The map above shows what Russia wants from Turkey. It also shows what the situation is in Iran. Many observers of international inter-national chess-playing believe that Russia's biggest want at the moment is freedom of the Dardanelles and access to warm water outlets. Russia has wanted such outlets for centuries and believes that she is now, as a member of UNO, entitled to have these demands met in full. |