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Plot habit in Turkey

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Submitted by Jakub K (Germany), Jul 9, 2013 at 10:33

As husband of Turkish lady, i must say that plot habit is quite common for Turk's. I can only talk for side of Kemal supporters, when they see Erdogan doing all bad things to own country as order from US and Israel. In light way it is almost sound like US put Erdogan in charge to ruin the country and then establish new prime minister with Ataturk roots to safe the country, in the meantime to steal resources and leave the country ruined and occupied by US and Israel.

Sounds quite interesting to see plot everywhere and do not except the fact that responsibility of all "bad" from Erdogan is coming from his vision and country leading. He looks more inspired by Putin way, but no one is blaming Russia from plot as US and Israel are common plotters in Middle East.

Lets hope that latest even in Turkey open the mind of Turkish citizens

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Russians are hardly ever accused of being conspirators.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
Plot habit in Turkey [155 words]
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Jakub KJul 9, 2013 10:33208023
Putin as idea [81 words]Jakub KJul 11, 2013 14:59208023
3maybe; maybe not [244 words]john w mcginleyFeb 5, 2013 16:54203215
3Conspiracies exist but? [90 words]AlexandrosFeb 6, 2013 08:57203215
5Or maybe just "reasonable conjectures"? [392 words]IanusFeb 5, 2013 14:08203210
7Turkish/Ottoamn responsiblity for the Armenian Genocide [36 words]EdwardFeb 5, 2013 10:52203197
5Lack of credibility [69 words]IanusFeb 6, 2013 02:07203197
2education [160 words]havasDec 21, 2013 13:57203197
2Indeed [57 words]MFranklinFeb 5, 2013 10:30203196
2Who's Makin' Love To My Old Lady? [91 words]DaveFeb 5, 2013 10:28203195
6US responsibility [45 words]AlexandrosFeb 5, 2013 09:57203194
3It's a requirement [35 words]VladTepes2Feb 5, 2013 06:36203188
4They would not survive being honest for a minute. [299 words]IanusFeb 7, 2013 08:19203188
Nothing Changed [104 words]Gurkan GurkasFeb 5, 2013 04:48203187

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