Workstyle of Turkish government a kind of comedy: Haberturk
Turkish analyst Bekir Joskun commented on the ridiculous work style of the Turkish authorities in his article “A kind of comedy” published in HaberTurk website. It sometimes happens in comedies that a bird falls down from the sky after a point-blank shot, Joskun writes. That is to say, aim and result do not coincide. This is the case with the Turkish government, he says.
“When the officials said they are planning zero problems with neighbors, I realized that we are facing a war with at least one of the neighbors,” Joskun writes. Keeping to speak about the ridiculous issue of aim-result non-coincidence, he raises the Mavi Marmara Turkish Gaza aid ship incident. Passengers, heading to help Gaza miserables had to rescue themselves. It is getting incomprehensible why and how could they emerge as “rescuers”?
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“PM Erdogan threatens to deport Armenians from Turkey after they say the border with Armenia is set to open shortly,” Haberturk says.