A debacle at Turkey’s central bank
Firing yet another central-bank governor was a serious mistake
Mar 25th 2021
A WEEK AGO Turkey seemed poised to become this year’s emerging-market success story. Foreign investors were pouring back, lured by high interest rates. The central bank sounded...
His political future at stake, Erdogan seeks to remake Turkey
President Erdogan’s sacking of Turkey’s Central Bank governor appeared to owe more to politics than economics
Borzou Daragahi
International Correspondent
Turkey’s currency plunged on Monday and its international reputation further...
Iran Probably Already Has the Bomb. Here’s What to Do about It
By R. JAMES WOOLSEY, WILLIAM R. GRAHAM, HENRY F. COOPER, FRITZ ERMARTH & PETER VINCENT PRY
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei delivers a televised speech in Tehran, Iran March 11, 2021. (Official...
So back to the topic:
I hope Syrians will do exactly the same to Turkey as Turks have done to Germany.
I hope will Syrians will also form Ghettos, have no interest in education, be primitive, behave exactly as asocial while running down the streets, copying the street-hiphop culture of Black...
I have given you tons of evidences, it is irrelevant what a politically-correct answer a German gives on Turkeys state-sponsored television.
The leading German politicians, the German chancellors who ruled Germany, described very clearly what they thought about the Turkish immigrants: they just...
The only politicians who claimed that more than 15 years ago were from the leftist Green Party, which is the most politically-correct pro-immigrant party, who dream about multi-culturism and whose leading politicians even openly say that they are not proud to be German.....but even they stoped...
Germany was rebuilt already in 1953, Turks came in beginning of the 1960's when Germany had a major industrial growth and needed more workers. But German politicians even openly admit on television that they didn't want any Turks, they only wanted workers from Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/17/what-happened-to-the-syrian-refugees-who-got-stuck-in-turkey
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/future-development/2021/03/19/challenges-facing-turkeys-syrian-businesses/amp/
That's nice, the Syrians will never leave Turkey again, they are there to...
As they did everywhere else in the world, past decade was the start up decade, as it became far more easier to create a start up, because of progress in IT, digitalisation and especially because of Smartphones.