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  1.  Alıntı Originally Posted by cengizz Yazıyı Oku
    aynen aynen
    arkadaş.. .. ben anlamadım.. hem adamları yollayacaksın.. vize işini çözsünler diye.. sonra cb çıkacak.. cevap verecek..
    allah razı olsun... 3 kuruş çıktıda para kazandık

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     Alıntı Originally Posted by mazlum_trader Yazıyı Oku
    arkadaş.. .. ben anlamadım.. hem adamları yollayacaksın.. vize işini çözsünler diye.. sonra cb çıkacak.. cevap verecek..
    allah razı olsun... 3 kuruş çıktıda para kazandık




    Biraz bekleyebilir usd, güç toplayacak veya dümenden shortçu avlayacak.

  3. #3
     Alıntı Originally Posted by mazlum_trader Yazıyı Oku
    arkadaş.. .. ben anlamadım.. hem adamları yollayacaksın.. vize işini çözsünler diye.. sonra cb çıkacak.. cevap verecek..
    allah razı olsun... 3 kuruş çıktıda para kazandık
    Hem adamları ulkeme sokmam diyorsun
    Hem esek yukuyle merkez bankanin bastigi parayi buraya getiriyorsun

  4. #4
    ABD gazeteleri Türkiye hakkında ne yazıyor:
    ,Karşı taraftan gelişmeler nasıl yorumlanıyor


    http://nypost.com/2017/10/10/trump-s...gan-whos-boss/

    Trump should show Turkish tyrant Erdogan who's boss

    As Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan flexes his diplomatic muscles, President Trump should make it clear he isn't impressed.

    On Tuesday, Erdogan launched a sharp personal attack on John Bass, America's outgoing ambassador in Ankara, accusing him of being under the influence of anti-Turkish ''agents.''

    A day earlier, you see, Bass announced the suspension of visa services for Turkish citizens wishing to come to America - a US reaction to the arrest of Metin Topuz, a worker in the American consulate in Istanbul. Then on Tuesday, a Turkish court sentenced Wall Street Journal reporter Ayla Albayrak to two years in prison for an article on Turkey's Kurds absurdly deemed terrorist propaganda.

    And, boom, a decades-old alliance is back on the brink of collapse.

    Turkey has been a staunch American ally since the early 1950s, boasting NATO's second-largest military and guarding the alliance's southern flank. And Western leaders keep hoping it'll be more friend than foe in the war on terror.

    But Erdogan has turned his country into an Islamist nondemocracy, allying with the region's worst of the worst: Early in the Syrian war, for one, jihadists were allowed to freely cross the Syrian border from Turkey. As a result, Muslim extremists now dominate almost all the warring factions in Syria.

    Despite all that, Trump gave Erdogan ''very high marks'' when the Turk visited him this year. But just as President Barack Obama learned, Trump's kinship with the strongman can't last.

    One reason: Erdogan's archnemesis (and former ally), the Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen, lives in a secluded Pennsylvania estate while holding influence over large swaths of Turkish society.

    Ever-paranoid, Erdogan accused Gulen of masterminding a failed coup against him last year and has since demanded his extradition.

    Gulen is to Erdogan what Jake and Elwood were to Chicago police, when they summarily approved 'the use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers.'


    In the Ankara version, anyone tagged, however flimsily, as a Gulen follower - politicians, lawyers, policemen, generals, executives, journalists, run-of-the-mill regime opponents -is jailed, or worse.

    Until now, Washington could plausibly ignore it. But when the US consulate employee got ensnared in the mayhem last week, the Trump administration had to retaliate.

    Other issues underlie the diplomatic row: Turkey wants the United States to stop cooperating with a Kurdish group in Syria that helps our war on ISIS but is affiliated with Turkish Kurds, the PKK, a longtime thorn in Ankara's side.

    Then there was the recent Manhattan federal-court indictment of a Turkish banker on alleged Iran sanctions violations.

    Erdogan is angry, and so is Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, who threatened the US with retaliation 'in kind.'Without a doubt, calls will soon be made to negotiate and repair relations. Professional appeasers and lobbyists will whisper in Trump's ear that he can't lose such an important ally now.

    Trump should ignore them.

    Turkey's reliability as an ally is iffy at best. Erdogan is cozying up to the Iranian ayatollahs and buddies with Sunni extremists. Yes, Turkey has been a NATO member since 1952, but the Cold War is over.

    Erdogan acts like it: He has spent years sidling up to fellow strongman Vladimir Putin. And his not-so-secret dream of reviving the Ottoman Empire should worry us more than it does.


    Plus, this isn't happening in a vacuum. From the Korean Peninsula and the South China Sea to the Middle East, Africa and Central Europe, midlevel powers are testing the proposition that Trump's America is nothing but a paper tweeter.

    Let Turkey be a teaching moment for them. The Turkish lira quickly sank in the wake of the diplomatic tiff. It recovered somewhat Tuesday, but global investors made it clear: No good can come out of messing with the world's banker. We have leverage (and the world's strongest military, too -though it's unlikely the Turks would test it).

    Trump's next move should be to deny Ankara's request to extradite Gulen and close that case for good. Then send more arms and ammunition to the Syrian Kurds. And don't compromise with Turkish nationals (or anyone else) violating Iran sanctions, no matter how friendly they are with Erdogan.

    The message: Anyone seeking diplomatic, financial or any other kind of war with America will get exactly that. And lose.

  5. #5
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    Bugünkü çıkış işi biraz zora soktu, viopta genel eğilim aşağıydı bugün abarttı. Demekki zirvelerde rüzgarlar sert esecek bi müddet daha bana göre.

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