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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 19

    The West once hoped Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan would serve as a force for moderation and secular democracy. Amid a descent into authoritarianism and economic crisis, those hopes are dead or dying.https://nyti.ms/2BmVKqe 

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      2. Fact-Checking Turkey‏ @FactCheckingTR Aug 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        @nytimes article written by @petersgoodman falsely states that #Turkey will have to resort to #IMF for a bailout and presents the substantial links between #YPG and #PKK as Turkey's perception. See our fact-check:http://factcheckingturkey.com/foreign-policy/factual-mistakes-new-york-times-article-484 …

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      2. Van den Belt‏ @48Polska Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        The West, maybe, hoped that Turkey could become a slave state. But, Erdogan had other ideas about that.

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      2. El Professor‏ @ProfessorEll Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        You have no right for any words who the elected as Presedent with 52.8 per cent of public. The democracy you named is "SLAVERY TO THE WEST". There are parties chosen in Europe much less voted in elections. Your problem is "Turks don't obey" problem as known we do NOT ever!

        1 reply 2 retweets 4 likes
      3. Reg Pecen‏ @regpecen Aug 19
        Replying to @ProfessorEll @nytimes

        Hitler/Mussolini/Saddam/Kaddafi got more than 90% vote from their own nations sir.Erdogan insults #USA & @realDonaldTrump @nytimes but noone can criticize him in #Turkey 6,033 people taken to court on insulting Erdogan in 2017 http://bit.ly/2BluhFt  @StockholmCF @TurkeyPurge

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      2. theGatesofDelirium‏ @mahavishnu_can Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is what you wrote: “Turkey is changing in surprising and encouraging ways, setting a constructive example for the entire Muslim Middle East. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an Islamic politician who favors democratic pluralism, it has enacted ++

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      3. theGatesofDelirium‏ @mahavishnu_can Aug 19
        Replying to @mahavishnu_can @nytimes

        ++ far-reaching reforms that are intended to meet the exacting admissions criteria of the European Union.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. theGatesofDelirium‏ @mahavishnu_can Aug 19
        Replying to @mahavishnu_can @nytimes

        ...and this: “A template that effectively integrates Islam, democracy and vibrant economics….” — New York Times, February 5, 2011

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      1. El Professor‏ @ProfessorEll Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Is a coup leader, a soldier at presidancy, killer of own people, Sisi of the Egypt enough "DEMOCRATIC"? The problem is not democracy at all. It's all about FREEDOM.pic.twitter.com/BZ7DRhaUsa

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      2. Shelley‏ @Theshells1111 Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        Obama's decision to support the Turkish coupe has had far-reaching consequences.

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      1. ManuelAntonioGelardo‏ @manuelgelardo Aug 19
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        ManuelAntonioGelardo Retweeted The New York Times

        Hay que tener un sentido de la #Historia poco profundo para creer que Alá o Jesús nos van a salvar de algo. @lemondefr @welt @guardian @el_paishttps://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1031224295828193280?s=19 …

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        The New York TimesVerified account @nytimes
        The West once hoped Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan would serve as a force for moderation and secular democracy. Amid a descent into authoritarianism and economic crisis, those hopes are dead or dying. https://nyti.ms/2BmVKqe 
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      1. AlternativeObedience‏ @AltObedience Aug 19
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        The West used Turkey to solve their Syrian refugee problem, through lies & false promises, and now that Turkey has taken in over 2 million refugees, Europe doesn't want to honor those agreements, so the media will smear Erdogan and its president...

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      1. Günel‏ @GunelTimur Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        La oğlum hep siz mi kandiracaksiniz dünyayı birazda biz sizi Kandıralım😊😊

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      2. Barry Grodenchik‏ @BarryGrodenchik Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        The West was wrong and that is being polite. He is nothing more than an authoritarian thug.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Seth Barron‏ @SethBarronNYC Aug 19
        Replying to @BarryGrodenchik @nytimes

        Remember the good old days when Obama and Erdoğan would rub their foreheads together?http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/amp/obama-names-turkish-pm-erdogan-among-trusted-friends-11897 …

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Barry Grodenchik‏ @BarryGrodenchik Aug 19
        Replying to @SethBarronNYC @nytimes

        I have never been a fan of Erdogan.

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      5. Seth Barron‏ @SethBarronNYC Aug 19
        Replying to @BarryGrodenchik

        pic.twitter.com/xjR1pUyRAR

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      2. Lisan AlGhaib لسان الغيب‏ @AvidlyApathetic Aug 19
        Replying to @nytimes

        The World: Hey, Turkey! Are you gonna help with this IS situation? Turkey: We're gonna hang back for a bit, these Kurds getting killed is mad lulz

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      3. scarlett‏ @onetruepairing_ Aug 19
        Replying to @AvidlyApathetic @nytimes

        This is stupid. Turkey was the only country that fought with Isis on the ground and forced them out of Al Bab, losing 72 soldiers in the process. They offered to join the offensive to Mosul as well but fearing that it would be difficult to drive the Turks out of Mosul due to its

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. scarlett‏ @onetruepairing_ Aug 19
        Replying to @onetruepairing_ @AvidlyApathetic @nytimes

        big Turkic population, the US chose to carry the attack with Shia guerillas. The Afrin offensive against YPG came much later, months after the US failed to keep their promise to move the YPG to the west of the Euphrates

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      5. Lisan AlGhaib لسان الغيب‏ @AvidlyApathetic Aug 19
        Replying to @onetruepairing_ @nytimes

        "The West" has no clue what's happening in the middle east.All governments are criminal. While Iran and the Saudis engage in a proxy war, Turkey is like "fuck being an example, this is about the right time to align with Qatar and engage in dick measuring contest with the Saudis."

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      6. scarlett‏ @onetruepairing_ Aug 19
        Replying to @AvidlyApathetic @nytimes

        Yes I swear. It is always stupid propaganda that is not even real that is fed to the population. No depth, no knowledge, nothing. I agree totally

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