Ahmet Tan : Escaped fish

“Let’s be one, be big, be alive, let’s be Turkey together” he set off.

Turkey alone.

Time flies. The election is coming.

New slogan in languages:

“Let’s be one, let’s be 21!”

It’s like the call of the heart of Alevism.

The rhyme is very good, the meaning is tricky:

Both AKP’s age.

Diyarbakir license plate.

And half of 42.

“Mashallah 41 times!” more than that.

More “what the fuck”?!

But there is more:

21 is a gambling game.

(The casino literature defines it as a “card game”, where the chances of winning can even reach 98 percent if “played with a certain strategy”.)

There is no mistake in testing. “Paper” means “vote” means.

Politics is also a gamble. Let’s see it’s easy.

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Time flies. Like rents, like labels in the market.

And like the TLs in the pocket.

But time is always much more valuable than money.

You’re wasting money. You can distribute them to the palace, to the mara, to the gangs.

You can repay the debt, you can earn by preaching with interest.

So maybe you win.

But time cannot be regained.

Time cannot be stopped. It cannot be stored. It does not accumulate. It cannot be brought back.

Has it passed, good luck!

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He who cannot manage time cannot manage money at all.

He cannot rule the country at all.

Conclusion?

“Let’s play a hand of 21!”

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man’s last name “Assad”. Ours “Happy” from the same root as well “very happy” means.

His father for many years Öcalan’He has taken a hand to a and the PKK. On top of his son “Assad.. Assad” well “Happy happy” will go around.

There is no such world. Not even in Kasımpaşa.

“Assad”I “Assad” doing.

I wonder if the Arabic lessons at the imam hatip coincided with the days when he played ball that he inadvertently glorifies the man:

“Assad”Arabic “Lion” means. (According to our TDK, both a lion and a true lion. But with this one letter, our Reyiz lionizes Baba Hafız’s ophthalmologist son, Bashar.)

what did he say Ismet Pashawhining “An error made in the stacks cannot be fixed on the battlefield.”

Diplomacy is also a war with rhetoric, not with weapons.

Dot.

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in foreign policy “zero problems” who invented the word and left a lot of trouble behind Ahmet Davutoglu’Reyiz seems to be oriented to fill the void of this.

Legendary US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’of

“There can be no war without Egypt and no peace without Syria in the Middle East!” tests his vision.

But with his sharp tongue, he turns the anti-Egypt and anti-Syrian policy inside out with the thumb of his hand.

He pursues a more sinister diplomacy than Kissinger, who will soon celebrate his 100th birthday:

“There can be no peace or war in the Middle East without Egypt and Syria!”

What happens?

We’ll see.

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Kissinger, who carries out his foreign policy chess not by playing with pieces but with countries, still writes, speaks, is productive.

In his memoirs, Baba Assad “strategy genius” says and it “Arabic Bismarck’I he calls it.

Father Assad’s superior “realpolitik” The world witnessed his intuition and accumulation.

During the Cold War years, it managed to be the most unconditionally loyal ally of the Soviets in the region.

Despite the Arab League in the most critical periods of the Gulf War, it gave open support to the USA with masterful maneuvers.

And “mortal enemy” He deftly succeeded in opposing Iraq at the expense of aligning with Israel.

Son Bashar Assad is an ophthalmologist who specialized in England. He became president on July 17, 2000, at the age of 34 with the sudden death of his father.

To his country that he is his father’s son “The Arab Spring” proved by not living.

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Kissinger, who is preparing to celebrate his centennial, “world leadership” In his latest book on the subject, he examines the diplomatic strategies of six great leaders of the 20th century.

The question he is after is:

Can leaders resurface with the character, intelligence, and merit that can meet the challenges facing the world?

It examines the lives of six leaders: Konrad Adenauer, Charles de Gaulle; Richard Nixon, Anwar Sadat, Margaret Thatcher and building Singapore Lee Kuan Yew.

Because he studies the leaders of the 21st century Recep Tayyip Erdogan none.

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According to Kissinger “groundbreaking leaders” building a new social order.

“Statesman-made leaders” makes the current conditions the best.

Tayyip Erdogan set out to be a groundbreaking leader.

Let’s say accidentally after him, because he also wore FETO. “groundbreaking leader” missed the opportunity.