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Old 15-07-2016, 21:43   #5
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Re: Military coup in Turkey?

Don't know the answer because no one knows the ultimate goal. Before the coup its been about Erdogan being astonishingly corrupt with no repercussions for it, naturally Turkey would've been blocked from the EU via the UK but honestly it wouldn't set a great example for any decision to allow them in whilst Erdogan remains.

A quick Google of Erdogan corruption or dictator will tell you what happens when the news doesn't bother to report it here.

So you overthrow the government and the grass doesn't turn out to be greener and its worse. As above its pretty volatile at the minute because nobody has a clue.

Removing people like Erdogan without a military coup is ideally a better outcome.

Summary. Turkish government are notoriously corrupt and bad, no one knows if the military plans are better or worse. Grim.

Rumours that Ergodan is attempting to flee the country. Same guy that's consistently berated social media for freedom of speech against him is now using it to rally the public. Brilliant.

Remember how well Syria went?
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