Turkey Plunges Into (Another) Currency Crisis. Is Anyone Surprised?
Turkey is in trouble — again. At fairly regular intervals, the country finds itself teetering
Turkey is in trouble — again. At fairly regular intervals, the country finds itself teetering
Of “foiled” plots and valuable, gas-rich allies.
Trouble in petro paradise.
Needless to say, oil’s worst week since the crisis didn’t help.
“A hopeful moment, but only the beginning”.
It could have been worse.
It is impossible to overstate the significance of his demise.
Someone “will be held fully responsible”, Trump swears.
Everywhere you turn, something’s higher.
“Death sentences in Saudi Arabia are usually carried out by beheading in public squares”.
Erdogan is not “playing by the rules”.
“Really disappointing”.
“Proud Warriors!”, “CHEATERS” and other shenanigans.
“We have detained the vessel and its cargo.”
It’s not “crazy”.
“Type it, Mr. Jamal. Hurry up. Help us so that we can help you.”
“What would be a big mistake”…
And the hits just keep on comin’.
“One of those militias linked to AQAP, the Abu Abbas brigade, now possesses US-made Oshkosh armored vehicles.”
Color me skeptical.
Will the cartel tempt fate?
“At first there were eye rolls.”
Guess who isn’t on the list?
Blame non-existent nukes and the previous administration.
The midterms. The sanctions. The trade war. Winter is coming.
Sewing will take it.
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