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@Hakan ,you thread banned me while that idiot threw 100 insults at me?
What is this bs?
@Sinan ,this is why i dont take this forum serious,every fvcking kid can throw insults at you without any action undertaken and when you answer them back,you get thread banned or get warnings or whatever.
Just a kindergarden!
 
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Be careful that Turkey doesnt brake you in two...
Turkey's little army can not threaten the Kurds. We are warrior people, after taking back Kurdistan, it will be Turkey, and we will have revenge!

Erdogan is a liar and we Kurds stopped him from coming to power. Now, it is time for the Kurds to fight back in arms!
 
Turkey's little army can not threaten the Kurds. We are warrior people, after taking back Kurdistan, it will be Turkey, and we will have revenge!

Erdogan is a liar and we Kurds stopped him from coming to power. Now, it is time for the Kurds to fight back in arms!
And sun is purple :lol: .... nobody wants to read your lunatic posts here. Go troll somewhere else.

@Sinan ,this is why i dont take this forum serious,every fvcking kid can throw insults at you without any action undertaken and when you answer them back,you get thread banned or get warnings or whatever.
Just a kindergarden!
Mate..other place is full of Turkey Haters and retards.....

I mean look at this post by Manuu...

"In any case this all may work to the benefit of Erdogan. The best that could have happened would have been for AKP to get a majority to form a government, but not a supermajority to change the constitution. If AKP forms a coalition with any of the other parties, it will be the same, changing the parliamentary system to presidential system won't be in the cards. If the three other parties form a coalition, it will be likely that it won't last long and AKP can come back with pointing out stability and economic development.

One of the main reason Turkey under AKP had solid economic development is because Erdogan and Gul convinced Saudis and other Gulf regimes to invest heavily in Turkey, while the oil prices sky rocketed and Saudis had cash to do it. Further investment in Turkey, under a none-AKP government will be unlikely particularly now that the oil prices are low, and with almost certainty none-AKP government will limit supporting rebels in Syria, causing consternation in Saudi Arabia.

It may all work better for Erdogan and his plan of changing the constitution, if AKP loses the government for a period of time. If the succeeding government didn't perform, the AKP comeback may get Erdogan what he needs. If HDP or CHP see this, they should be more than willing to form a coalition with AKP, but I am almost certain Erdogan will push for a snap election, and would oppose a coalition government with AKP."

Gulfies heavily invested in Turkey...why didn't we heard nothing about it till now ??? These retards act like they know about Turkey and make some assumptions and they happen to be far from realtiy...and they don't bother to ask and learn. They just run their mouth.
 
And sun is purple :lol: .... nobody wants to read your lunatic posts here. Go troll somewhere else.


Mate..other place is full of Turkey Haters and retards.....

I mean look at this post by Manuu...

"In any case this all may work to the benefit of Erdogan. The best that could have happened would have been for AKP to get a majority to form a government, but not a supermajority to change the constitution. If AKP forms a coalition with any of the other parties, it will be the same, changing the parliamentary system to presidential system won't be in the cards. If the three other parties form a coalition, it will be likely that it won't last long and AKP can come back with pointing out stability and economic development.

One of the main reason Turkey under AKP had solid economic development is because Erdogan and Gul convinced Saudis and other Gulf regimes to invest heavily in Turkey, while the oil prices sky rocketed and Saudis had cash to do it. Further investment in Turkey, under a none-AKP government will be unlikely particularly now that the oil prices are low, and with almost certainty none-AKP government will limit supporting rebels in Syria, causing consternation in Saudi Arabia.

It may all work better for Erdogan and his plan of changing the constitution, if AKP loses the government for a period of time. If the succeeding government didn't perform, the AKP comeback may get Erdogan what he needs. If HDP or CHP see this, they should be more than willing to form a coalition with AKP, but I am almost certain Erdogan will push for a snap election, and would oppose a coalition government with AKP."

Gulfies heavily invested in Turkey...why didn't we heard nothing about it till now ??? These retards act like they know about Turkey and make some assumptions and they happen to be far from realtiy...and they don't bother to ask and learn. They just run their mouth.
Mate,check these out,

http://www.agsiw.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Turkey-and-the-Arab-Gulf-States.pdf
Saudi Arabia Foresees $600 Billion of Investment in Turkey - Bloomberg Business
 

Mate, manu guy says; "solid economic development is because Erdogan and Gul convinced Saudis and other Gulf regimes to invest heavily in Turkey"

Like our economy has been good because of Gulfies...

Your source-1 tells about geopolitic relation of Turkey and Gulfies.
Source-2 tells about possible KSA invenstment.

Either way, Manu guy's whole argument is false.
 
Mate, manu guy says; "solid economic development is because Erdogan and Gul convinced Saudis and other Gulf regimes to invest heavily in Turkey"

Like our economy has been good because of Gulfies...

Your source-1 tells about geopolitic relation of Turkey and Gulfies.
Source-2 tells about possible KSA invenstment.

Either way, Manu guy's whole argument is false.
Ok,the development has not much to do with them,you are right about that but they are planning future investments.

Source one page two,

Turkey’s approach to Saudi Arabia goes beyond the need to contain Iran. The Gulf countries, particularly Qatar and Saudi Arabia, are major financial investors in the Turkish economy. Ankara also feels increasingly isolated in the wake of the civil war in Syria and the military coup in Egypt that ousted the Muslim Brotherhood-backed government in July 2013. There are currently no Turkish ambassadors in Syria, Egypt, or Israel – countries that Ankara enjoyed good relations with during the earlier years of the AKP under a policy of “zero conflicts with neighbors.”
 
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mixing Turkish, Arabic, Urdu, and Serb music all in one.

This song have Serbian,Greece,Roman,Bulgarian and so many variants.
Check out this.

The great master piece of our legendary Music composer Rohail Hayat.

These videos are from Coke Studio Pakistan Season 6 from 2013. Tells how closer we r in our cultural ties and the fact how our culture is rich. The violin in the first video, that particular music instrument is quit common in northern pakistan's mountains. Never know it came from Turkey or Balkans.
 
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