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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Maximus » Thu May 09, 2013 12:42 am

Viewpoint wrote:You better get it to market quick before alternatives take over and it is worthless.


Since when has the price of fossil fuels gone and stayed down?

What alternatives?

Are you a plonker just spinning diatribes?
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Me Ed » Thu May 09, 2013 1:47 am

Viewpoint wrote:You better get it to market quick before alternatives take over and it is worthless.


You better tell Israel - or is this another legendary VP prediction?
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Get Real! » Thu May 09, 2013 2:12 am

An interesting development that has the potential to eject the shit towards the fan! :lol:

"World Bank to arbitrate EU, Turkey trade accord"

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/world- ... sCatID=344
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby boomerang » Thu May 09, 2013 6:11 am

With the EU and with all free trade agreements all turkey is seeing is her trade advantage evaporating....the nail in the coffin will be a free trade agreement with china and it's all over for turkey...this is why the Turks are blowing head gaskets....

Trade agreements between other nations and the EU do not extend to turkey....she needs to have her own trade agreements with the other countries...
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Viewpoint » Thu May 09, 2013 7:54 am

Didnt a couple of the rating companies increase Turkey rate this week? any news on that issue?
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Viewpoint » Thu May 09, 2013 7:56 am

Rasmussen angers GCs they can only get the gas to market after a solution. The big boys are playing again :wink:
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby boomerang » Thu May 09, 2013 8:17 am

and how come no other newspaper picked this little gem huh?...ever wonder the amount of bullshit that pours out turkish mouths?...

the big boys decided long ago who owns the oil and turkey wasn't one of them... lol

what happened to all the threats and who backed down huh?

if you are under the illussion the EU will allow any sharing with turkey you are sadly mistaken...

saddly tuekey has been begging the last 2 years NATO and the US to intervene in syria but to no avail...for supposengly, turkey :lol: a superpower has been bitchslap
1...the roc went through with the oil
2...israel
3...syria

and if you think turkey got an apology, better think twice...the palmer report outlined operational errors by israel and israel apologise for it...it just took 2 years for turkey to get their head around, but the end result, turkey got bitch slapped by the pimp...

turkey is spitting chips her worth is not on equal footing with the israelis as fa as the US is concerned... :lol:

now go peddle your bullshit elsewhere...
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby boomerang » Thu May 09, 2013 8:35 am

Viewpoint wrote:Didnt a couple of the rating companies increase Turkey rate this week? any news on that issue?


I wouldn't take that as good news even though it has nothing to with free trade greements...rise of ratings means bigger return for investors and guess what, higher interest rates...yes sweat and blood of the back of the turks... :lol: ...and you consider this good?... :lol:

do you know why the turks are complaining about the EU and free trade agreements with other countries?...
1...the turks know exactly what's at stake
2...the turks will lose big time
why else would they be whining?...could you enlighten us?

lets face it, turkey will never be the china of europe where cheap goods are made...because of these high ratings by a couple of companies causing high interest rates...cheap labour is offset by high interest rates...

i just returned from one of the largest fairs in the world, in china and the amount of turks i encountered was staggering...even the turks are abandoning the motherland...i spoke to a few during dinner at my hotel and they all voiced the same...things ain't healthy in turkey...they are all waiting for the bubble to burst...

not long to go VP...if turkey suffers i would hate to be in tc shoes...
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Viewpoint » Thu May 09, 2013 9:17 am

Doom and gloom about Turkey is the GCs national sport, you twist and turn to serve your own purpose...their rate had gone down you would had a field day it goes up you still try to bring out the negatives, Turkey keeps proving you dumbos wrong every time, hey what happened in the south 75% of GDP worth of national debt...you people are hardly experts to try and analize other countries economies.
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby boomerang » Thu May 09, 2013 9:47 am

Viewpoint wrote:Doom and gloom about Turkey is the GCs national sport, you twist and turn to serve your own purpose...their rate had gone down you would had a field day it goes up you still try to bring out the negatives, Turkey keeps proving you dumbos wrong every time, hey what happened in the south 75% of GDP worth of national debt...you people are hardly experts to try and analize other countries economies.


I don't know about you, but rates going down sounds good for your average joe blow...unless of course your name is VP or vordo

can you then enlighten us as to why the turks are blowing head gaskets about the eu and free trade agreements with other countries?...

to me it's quite evident, the EU can't cut turkey all at once...not with all the EU investments at stake...what these free trade agreements mean is EU investment diversification meaning take from turkey and give to others...one way of keeping turkey in check while they slowly diversify...this is the reason the turks are blowing head gaskets...

this has nothing to do with doom and gloom but reality...that's why they are called free trade agreements...and the turks are panicking...big time

here is some more doom and gloom...national sport as you say from turkey with love.. :lol:
If the planned Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA) occurs between the United States and the European Union without supporting free trade agreements between Turkey and United States, Turkey’s trade capacities will experience severe hardship and the trade deficit will increase immensely, Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan said during a meeting with leading business and trade figures.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/free-trade-agreements-with-us-a-must-minister.aspx?pageID=238&nID=45021&NewsCatID=344
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