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Chill down people.

Akp party made a lot mistakes and we are paying the bill of it now but let's put the past aside and focus on current situation.

I personally like current policies of akp. Yes still akp has pkk within but most probably they will be kicked out as soon as possible. At least I predict it this way.

Secondly, in my personal opinion, akp and mhp have been working together very good I thought. I don't know why but I feel that mhp leads akp to keep on tracks of national policies. I hope chp will join 'em and pass these worst days in peace.

Lastly stop calling "traitor" "Jew" etc. for each other. Most important thing is that stop being partisan. This sick behavior of you guys brought us in this sht situation.

Learn saying "wrong" for the gov's mistakes for the sake of Allah. 15 years you acted like blind against mistakes of akp. I hope you got some lessons from it.

Ending with saying, keep going like this Akp&Mhp. So far so good for me.
 
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CIA apologized to Turkey over false news and accusations about the rumours that Turkey bought oil from ISIS

ls this news real?
 
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When did the AKP turn into a Atatürk loving secularist party? Change in rhetoric?
 
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When did the AKP turn into a Atatürk loving secularist party? Change in rhetoric?

Bro this is what we call "akp"...

They have no solid ideology to track it whatsoever. Time to time, they have sharp turns. We have seen those turns a few times in the past. At the beginning they were anti-secular/Ataturk, than socialist/leftist, now nationalist/Ataturkcu.

In every 3 or 5 years they have ideology change due to situation. They are perfect at dancing like a belly dancer. Our people just like it. This is politics for our people lol.
 
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Not that easy. They will have to pay hundreds of billions for reparations.

I doubt they really did apologize for anything as there is no confirmation on this, but hundreds of billions is loose change in comparison to the gain they will get from N.Iraq and Syria oil fields.
 
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Istanbul-Lisesi denied reports that Christmas was banned at its school.

However once again damage is done and this was falsley reported all over Europe.
 
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Istanbul-Lisesi denied reports that Christmas was banned at its school.

However once again damage is done and this was falsley reported all over Europe.


We have to find the source, indeed most of the stupid europeans wher talking about. This time we have to give them a hard punch about the selectif news.
 
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Guy i read many article about second coup ...do you think that will happen ? You live in turkey and you know how the general view in turkey....if this will happen its the end of the new turkey we wished for
 
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A week before Christmas, and Liam Fox is already talking Turkey.


It is Christmas week so of course we are all surrounded by talk of turkey.

But it’s Turkey the country that is occupying the minds of British government officials as they cast their eyes to leaving the European Union.

In his first major interview since taking office, Trade Secretary Liam Fox on Sunday echoed Brexit negotiator David Davis by floating Turkey’s relationship with the European Union as a potential model for the U.K.

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Liam Fox, U.K. international trade secretary, joined Theresa May’s cabinet after a spell out of government. Photographer: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
In theory that would mean keeping some parts of the U.K. inside the EU customs union, members of which impose no tariffs on each other and impose the same duties on other countries.

“We need to look at all the options,” Fox told the BBC’s Andrew Marr. “It’s not binary. I hear people talking about hard Brexit and soft Brexit as though it’s a boiled egg we’re talking about. It’s a little more complex.”

Fox said Turkey “is in part of the customs union, but not other parts,” adding: “What we need to do before we make final decisions is to look at the costs.”

What may make the Turkish model appealing to the U.K. is it doesn’t have fees and means limited bureaucratic hurdles at borders. Most importantly, Turkey’s arrangement doesn’t require free movement of EU people, something British government officials want to end as they strive to gain control of immigration.

However, the Turkey deal doesn’t include agriculture or services, which would be important for Britain if Brexit impacts its crucial financial sector. It also leaves Turkey with no say on the tariffs imposed on non-EU countries by the EU, meaning it cannot shape any deals to its interest; nor does it get automatic tariff-free access to the markets that EU members do.

"Given the political difficulties, custom union membership seems an unlikely outcome in the long term," John Springford, director of research at the Centre for European Reform, said in a report last week. "But it would be a sensible arrangement for a transitional deal."

Fox hinted he may prefer a cleaner break with the EU to allow him greater freedom to strike trade pacts with the rest of the world.

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Seoul Trader
One sign that the U.K. may be content with full independence came with Sunday’s announcement that a group of ministers from Britain and South Korea will meet up to four times a year to discuss “future, ambitious trade opportunities” for a post-Brexit landscape.

Trade and investment between the U.K. and South Korea is worth about £11 billion ($13.7 billion) , according to British estimates. Similar dialogues are already opening up with Australia, China, the Gulf Cooperation Council, India, New Zealand and Norway.

The U.K. government said in its statement that South Korea is an especially promising market for luxury brands such as Burberry, which has 70 stores in the country, and high-end automakers Jaguar Land Rover and Bentley. Other sectors with strong potential include renewable energy and nuclear decommissioning.

Scotland the Free?
Scotland will hold a new referendum on separation from the U.K. unless it can stay in the EU single market, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will warn this week.

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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first minister and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), has been a consistent opponent of Brexit.

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
Sturgeon will detail proposals for a new arrangement with the U.K. to enable her country to remain inside the single market area after Brexit, even if the London government pulls England out. Voters in Scotland chose to stay in the EU in June’s referendum and now face being pulled out against their wishes by votes cast in England, she wrote in the Financial Times on Sunday.

“It remains my view, and that of the government I lead, that the best option for Scotland remains full membership of the EU as an independent member state... Independence must remain an option for safeguarding our European status, if it becomes clear that our interests cannot be protected in any other way.”

Scots voted against independence in a referendum two years, ago but Sturgeon sees Brexit as providing another opportunity. The most tread carefully though as polls still question the appetite for a break and another defeat for the nationalists would likely put the issue to bed.

Brexit Bullets
And Finally…
Thanks for the memories, 2016. Yes, it’s almost over.

But before it is, dive back into this data that shaped this tumultuous year with our roundup of the best of our graphic and data journalism. From Brexit to Trump, via China, tech and the worlds of global business and economics, it’s all there.
Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-12-19/brexit-bulletin-turkey-for-brexit
 
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This has nothing to do with Turkey.

Customs Union will probably expanded in 2017 to include a lot more then just agriculture btw.
 
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A former AKP representative for Diyarbakir city confessed that USA,AKP and Gulen Cemaat(FETO) made alliance against the Turkish army, Because The Turkish Army was sided with Russia against ''Kurdistan'' in Iraq.

When he confessed that, The date was 12.2014.
 
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