LegionnairE
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Merkel ruled Germany for a long time, you can run a country for a long time and not be remembered as a villain. It's just that Erdo never was a real leader. He was a player in the game of politics.Well, it seems that Soeharto effect starts to kick Erdogan around.
For your insight, Soeharto was the 2nd Indonesian President. He ruled Indonesia for 32 years. And guess what. When he fell, it's hurt as hell. It is the same to Soekarno, our first president, who ruled from 1945 to 1966. When he step down, it was also hurt as hell.
Now, it seems people start to hate Erdogan. It doesn't matter if he's a good leader or not. But because he rules too long, the opposition in his country become bigger and bigger. And that situation can be used by his political enemy, like US to make the situation worse. Specially, when he refuse to step down, and use anything necessary to protect his throne.
It also happen to Assad Syria, Gadaffi. And It seems that Putin is also overshadowed by the same fate as them. If Xi follow their step, he also can destroy China like them. Not because he wants to, but because his oppositions will become increase in number with the longer he sit in his throne.
If Erdogan and Putin managed to protect their seat to their death, The succession will goes like Venezuela or North Korea. Either it's their son or daughter will replace them, like Kim Il Sung, or one of their close follower succeed them, like in Venezuela.
He never had a real plan other than remaining in power for as long as he can and making himself as rich and as powerful as he can.
He promised to make Turkey a superpower by 2023, he managed to make it a graveyard instead. His promises were nothing more than marketing slogans.
He said he got "fooled" by the cultists in 2016 and now he's begging for forgiveness in the afterlife for botching the earhquake response.
He had 20 YEARS to prepare for this earthquake but he was too busy filling his pockets