Thursday, April 15, 2021

Re: Turkey is bankrupt

 https://www.cyprus-forum.com/cyprus47377-200.html#p906627

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...which 100 billion or so are we talking about Lordo?

Such a question is not new in Turkey.

I bet there is even a shoe box of all these stories of shoe boxes stuffed in it.

Erdogan does not plan on bringing "it" down, by leaving in its destruction nothing, "everyone" is making money (so is he); he wants greater influence. "Death to America", he might say, one day, it's true, and there are many who would join in, at his call. It may seem an easy way to cancel debt, and to return to what seems normal in such societies, brutal force, (and at war), a dogma but little in the way of Rule by Law.

I see the other side of Erdogan, it is entirely possible for him to gather the interlocutors together at the time of his choosing, (now or soon,) given how he is involved in every disruption around Turkey. (I am hopeful, because it will not be hard, to change his intentions again.) Getting on the Democracy train, recognising Cypriots as Cypriots, that the Republic exists, (needing reform). Who does he betray, but, those who call themselves "Cypriot Turks" for him? Peace with Greece, perhaps Peace in Syria, (Iran), and Iraq, Peace with Armenia, Peace in Libya and with Egypt, Peace with the EU, Peace both Russia and the US can agree to, are all possible Legacies in doing so.

And for Turkey, i will add, a BBF in Cyprus, such as it is, the Problem, solved, is something (in their own Constitutional Reform) for Turkey to emulate.

...my question is, can it be done for Turkey's Centennial?

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