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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Viewpoint » Thu May 09, 2013 9:53 am

Well done Turkey for seeing the risk and taking measures to combat it, this happens all over the world unless you invest in Greek junk bonds :wink: eh boomer?
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby boomerang » Thu May 09, 2013 10:00 am

Viewpoint wrote:Well done Turkey for seeing the risk and taking measures to combat it, this happens all over the world unless you invest in Greek junk bonds :wink: eh boomer?

wow man you went from gcs doom and gloom national sport to this?...what's the matter mental capacity of a gold fish?... :lol:
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Viewpoint » Thu May 09, 2013 10:05 am

boomerang wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Well done Turkey for seeing the risk and taking measures to combat it, this happens all over the world unless you invest in Greek junk bonds :wink: eh boomer?

wow man you went from gcs doom and gloom national sport to this?...what's the matter mental capacity of a gold fish?... :lol:


Your evaluation was doom and gloom (panicking) not mine, this is how you have been trained to think because thats how you want it to be, but in reality Turkey can see the dangers and is taking steps to counter which is healthy economical measures. So you appear to have the mental capacity of a gold fish not me. PS Ho and for your inofrmation the interest rates were cut yet again last month.
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby boomerang » Thu May 09, 2013 10:18 am

Viewpoint wrote:
boomerang wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Well done Turkey for seeing the risk and taking measures to combat it, this happens all over the world unless you invest in Greek junk bonds :wink: eh boomer?

wow man you went from gcs doom and gloom national sport to this?...what's the matter mental capacity of a gold fish?... :lol:


Your evaluation was doom and gloom (panicking) not mine, this is how you have been trained to think because thats how you want it to be, but in reality Turkey can see the dangers and is taking steps to counter which is healthy economical measures. So you appear to have the mental capacity of a gold fish not me. PS Ho and for your inofrmation the interest rates were cut yet again last month.


really and until I pointed this out to you, you were spinning it as if there was no tomorrow...no I explained the doom and gloom to you, from a Turkish paper as a source...I never used doom and gloom, all i did is I explained it to you...

turkey can try, but she is not getting far for the simple reason she wants arbitration with the EU because the US doesn't want to hear a Turkish free trade agreement...turkey wants the EU to offer it...but once again...

The European Union “cannot force” countries to negotiate free trade agreements with Turkey and can only offer so much in light of bilateral agreements, the European Commission’s chief negotiator at the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), Garcia Bercero, told the Hürriyet Daily News.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/eu-cant-force-inclusion-of-turkey-in-trade-deal.aspx?pageID=238&nID=46356&NewsCatID=344

well according to VP it's a first for the turks they weren't trained properly in doom and gloom i guess... :lol:

yes please tell us the mortgage and credit card rates in turkey...don't just say they cut them...they cut them from what exactly?...
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Maximus » Thu May 09, 2013 4:20 pm

boomerang wrote:
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


while the AKP have been blaming the EU for their own incompetence and intransigence they got carried away with all the slamming, chiding, blustering, condemning and threats.......

The EU has been listening, keeping their mouth shut, thinking of how to eject from the situation and to preserve their own interests. Slowly, quietly, without making a fuss to draw attention to their actions. They want get the money out and look for other trading partners while leading Turkey on as normal. They must think, these people are backward , Islamist nut jobs.

its the silence and the ever cordial behavior from the EU which the AKP should have been paying attention to. NO? The EU needs Turkey more than Turkey needs the EU? Well, I think Turkey has been deceiving herself and this rug might get pulled out from under her feet. No need to feed the beast.

Its the silence which is deafening!!!
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Lordo » Thu May 09, 2013 5:36 pm

who on earth would want to inherit somebody elses debt. they can keep it.
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Maximus » Thu May 09, 2013 5:38 pm

Lordo wrote:who on earth would want to inherit somebody elses debt. they can keep it.


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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Lordo » Thu May 09, 2013 5:59 pm

Maximus wrote:
Lordo wrote:who on earth would want to inherit somebody elses debt. they can keep it.


:D

dont you worry uk will come out soon too.
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby repulsewarrior » Thu May 09, 2013 6:01 pm

again, does anyone remember the wikileaks? it does not paint a flattering picture for Erdogan and his ilk...

...another two (or three) terms of him and Turkey is doomed to fight a war with Europe, in my opinion.

i won't discount vp's cynicism toward the EU, when it comes to money, they have no solidarity it seems, but that goes both ways. Erdogan plays well the game of confidence as a bully, Karma, as is said, is a bitch.
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Re: Turkey wants a solution and our gas

Postby Maximus » Thu May 09, 2013 6:50 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:again, does anyone remember the wikileaks? it does not paint a flattering picture for Erdogan and his ilk...

...another two (or three) terms of him and Turkey is doomed to fight a war with Europe, in my opinion.

i won't discount vp's cynicism toward the EU, when it comes to money, they have no solidarity it seems, but that goes both ways. Erdogan plays well the game of confidence as a bully, Karma, as is said, is a bitch.


I think Turkey is spinning too many plates

The kurdish peace process plate
The PKK plate
The war with Syria plate
The beef with Israel plate
The genocide non-recognition plate
The 'Cyprus problem' plate
The EU accession process plate,
The gas in the eastern med/Aegean plate
The new constitution/dictatorship plate

For how much longer can Erdogan keep these plates spinning?
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