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Comments by "Ggoddkkiller" (@ggoddkkiller1342) on "Ukraine's Zelensky welcomes Turkish counterpart Erdogan in Kyiv | AFP" video.
I don't like erdogan but this is exactly how you would support a country against foreign invasion, you visit it at highest level and yell as ''Slava Ukraine''!! Not crying as economic sactions from 10,000 miles away, shame on all western politicians and leaders...
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You are eating too much propaganda mate, Turkey has larger industry than entire Arabic union combined and 95% of Turkish exports are manufactured goods!! So as long as Turkey keeps producing and exporting it is literally impossible Turkish economy collapses like natural resource exporting countries such as Venezuella etc. In 1914 there were only 10 million Turks with terrible economy and military technologies even then they defended their country against a huge coalition while there are over 70 million Turks today with pretty decent economy and military technologies which would summarize why so many countries are crying about them...
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I don't like erdogan much but this is exactly how you would support a country against foreign invasion, you visit it at highest level and yell as ''Slava Ukraini''!! Not crying as economic sactions from 10,000 miles away, shame on all western politicians and leaders...
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They call it in their own language ''Слава Україні!'' or ''Slava Ukraini!'' mate and it's a phrase which has been used since 1840s not a nazi collabrator at all...
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@Glorious2103 Those ''very low'' wages are still higher than majority of the world including some European countries like Russia, this is the point you eat propaganda for sure!! It is a fact Turkish lira loosing value caused high inflation and Turkish people became poorer but this doesn't mean at all Turkish economy became weak, in fact Turkish exporters are better ever right now!! It looks like you don't have the economy knowledge to think for yourself, for example Japan which has one of the largest economies artifically keeps Yen value low for making their exporters to be able to compete with Chinese etc products and earn more. So Turkish lira loosing value doesn't mean ''it is a disaster for Turkey'' rather means Turkey will produce and export even more in future as they can more easily compete with other producer countries. This is the huge difference between a producer and resource selling country, for example vast majority of Russian exports are natural resources like oil and gas and they depend on their prices heavily, if prices are raising like now they are very good. But if dropping like before they are in huge crisis. While Turkey which actually has larger industry than Russia doesn't depend on prices at all because those high energy prices are high in everywhere on Earth not just Turkey and manufactured good prices will increase accordingly again in everywhere on Earth. This is the reason why Turkish exports including arm exports increased rapidly in last few years as with reduced labour cost Turkey offers the best deals right now and even some large companies decided to move their Chinese production to Turkey like IKEA!! There is a lot more needed than lira loosing value to collapse Turkish economy...
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@Glorious2103 I really wonder which part of my message you understood ''a lot can chance from 2023'' while i talked about Turkish economy there?? I guess you realized i know a lot more than you about economics indeed that's why you decided to drop the subject and argue about a moronity instead, LMAO!! Nothing will change in 2023 nor even 2025 but Turkish industry and exports keep growing in following decades and Turkish military technologies will advance a lot more, it is unstoppable and will happen regardless akp or other parties are ruling Turkey. I think this is the reason why your kind of people like to babble about how ''Turkey is a disaster'' etc because you can also see how Turkish economy and technologies advanced in last years and there is already a huge technological gap between Turkey and Greece etc :))
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@Glorious2103 Turkish debt is only 35.08% of it's GDP while for example Greece is debt is 221% of it's GDP!! And some ignorant haters on youtube ''Turkish debt is extreme'', LMAO!! You have absolutely no idea what you are talking rather only repeating nonsenses you've heard around))
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