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Since when is agglutinative = hard? Ok, words like Çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışsınız ("You are said to be one of those that we couldn't manage to convert to a Czechoslovak")could invoke sentiments like that, but generally, I believe it makes little difference.
Turkish is extremely regular in structure- rivaling artificial languages, because the whole language was virtually re-done in the twentieth century. Also, words are generated from some number of roots by adding defined affixes, so even if you hear some word for the first time in your life, you can guess what it means.
Though stuff like vowel harmony could be confusing, phonetic latin script etc. probably make it easier for many.
But, all in all, it is a pretty useless language to learn unless you have an obsessive-compulsive interest with the people.