Erdogan’s Turkey

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Political situation in Turkey is worsening.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been tightening his grip on the polical structure of Turkey, and all its institutions.

He has been getting almost all the screen time on all the TV channels that report news. Opposition party leaders and their speeches are rarely mentioned in the media.

He has been getting involved in everything, and every decision. In Turkey, the president’s role has been more ceremonial normally. Similar to the European model, not American. The head of the executive branch is the Prime Minister in Turkey, not the president. And the president doesn’t have the right to legally interfere with the executive decisions.

Source: Erdogan's Turkey
 
i hear that 'edrogen' wants to be dictator and head of the new calphate that he is supposedly forming WCares .
 
Political situation in Turkey is worsening.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been tightening his grip on the polical structure of Turkey, and all its institutions.

He has been getting almost all the screen time on all the TV channels that report news. Opposition party leaders and their speeches are rarely mentioned in the media.

He has been getting involved in everything, and every decision. In Turkey, the president’s role has been more ceremonial normally. Similar to the European model, not American. The head of the executive branch is the Prime Minister in Turkey, not the president. And the president doesn’t have the right to legally interfere with the executive decisions.

Source: Erdogan's Turkey

All Muslim countries ( including Europa soon ) will live according Quran. Turkey is not an exception.
 
Political situation in Turkey is worsening.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been tightening his grip on the polical structure of Turkey, and all its institutions.

He has been getting almost all the screen time on all the TV channels that report news. Opposition party leaders and their speeches are rarely mentioned in the media.

He has been getting involved in everything, and every decision. In Turkey, the president’s role has been more ceremonial normally. Similar to the European model, not American. The head of the executive branch is the Prime Minister in Turkey, not the president. And the president doesn’t have the right to legally interfere with the executive decisions.

Source: Erdogan's Turkey

All Muslim countries ( including Europa soon ) will live according Quran. Turkey is not an exception.

What about United States ? I think right now especially in the UK Muslims are increasing. I hope European countries will find solution for that.

And maybe in the future these Slovic countries which have quite few Muslims, will be first world developed countries and other ones such as Germany, UK, France, Netherlands. .etc will be third world crappy countries.
 
some eastern 'euro' countries are smart and are building walls and fences and patrolling their borders with armed men to exclude muslim refugee invaders . Victor Orban is President or leader of one such country . The 'eu' elites and 'merkle' don't like it but they can pound sand if i get my way . Check it out , some eastern euro countries block muslim refugee invaders and that blocking of the muslims only makes sense WCares .
 
as far as the USA , USA only has 1 or 2 percent muslim population that i have seen reported , YES , YES , YES , That is far too many but still better than 'england' and european countries . And with President Trump , well , hopefully he can succeed in banning ALL muslims as well as most immigration to the USA WCares !!
 
The West cannot afford losing Turkey to Russia and Iran...
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The West cannot afford losing Turkey to Russia and Iran

Tue August 14, 2018 - Turkey's national currency, the lira, has tumbled by nearly 40% against the US dollar so far this year.

Relations between the two countries reached a low point on Friday, as US President Donald Trump approved the doubling of tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminium in response to Turkey's refusal to release Andrew Brunson -- an American pastor who is under house arrest in Turkey and facing terror charges. Turkey's President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has so far resisted pressure to implement monetary and fiscal orthodoxy, choosing instead to lash out at both the financial markets and the US. He has suggested that there is a global plot that aims to destroy Turkey's political and economic achievements.

So far, his domestic popularity has been on the rise, as he taps into the anti-US sentiment (and willingness to believe in conspiracy theories) that exists among much of the Turkish population. Erdogan's stubborn response to Turkey's economic meltdown has resembled the populist playbook of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, rather than the market-friendly posturing of Argentinian President Mauricio Macri. Turkey, unlike Argentina, does not seem poised to turn to the International Monetary Fund in order to stave off financial collapse, nor to mend relations with Washington.




If anything, the Turkish President looks to be doubling down in challenging the US and the global financial markets -- two formidable opponents. In all likelihood, Turkey will lose any fight it picks with New York, London, Singapore and other bastions of finance -- unless a ceasefire is declared. And the lira's collapse will translate into a financial and economic meltdown for Turkey. As that process unfolds, it will likely undermine Erdogan's domestic appeal, even among his most committed ideological supporters, and unleash political instability in its wake. But the outcome will be a long, drawn-out and complex affair that could promote military interference in politics and generate ramifications beyond Turkey's borders.

Turkey would probably no longer view the US as a reliable partner and strategic ally. Whoever ends up leading the country, a wounded Turkey would most likely seek to shift the center of gravity away from the West and toward Russia, Iran and Eurasia. It would make Turkey less in tune with US and European objectives in the Middle East, meaning Turkey would seek to assert a more independent security and defense policy.

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