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True, İbrahim Kalın is a known Stratfor asset. His code name was "TR 326" while the code name of Sezgin Tanrıkulu is "TR 705". The Stratfor-CIA link is undeniable. He is %100 next head of intelligence. He is getting briefings from MIT as the next head of intelligence.

Fatih Kacır guaranteed his spot as the minister of industry. Fatih Kacır=Selçuk Bayraktar.
Yaşar Güler is one step ahead of the rest. Hulusi Akar has 0 chance. Ümit Dündar might also make a surprise.
Hakan Fidan will replace Mevlüt Çavuşoğla as foreign minister.

 
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True İbrahim Kalın is a known Stratfor asset. His code name was "TR 326" while the code name of Sezgin Tanrıkulu is "TR 705". The Stratfor-CIA link is undeniable. He is %100 next head of intelligence. He is getting briefings from MIT as the next head of intelligence.

Fatih Kacır guaranteed his spot as the minister of industry. Fatih Kacır=Selçuk Bayraktar.
Yaşar Güler is one step ahead of the rest. Hulusi Akar has 0 chance.
Hakan Fidan will replace Mevlüt Çavuşoğla as foreign minister.
Fatih Kacır was already deputy minister. I think he is a very bright and dynamic figure. He will definitely be useful. Hakan Fidan was already shadow foreign minister. His taking over the ministry is an important indicator for the new era. According to the hierarchical order, Yaşar Güler Pasha was already ahead, I hope that in the new period he will draw a portrait of a defense minister who says 'We Are NATO' less.

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It was an interesting ceremony btw. Devlet Bahçeli received more applause in the hall than RTE. Maduro, the Marxist socialist, prayed with his hands open to God. Just a few seats next to him sat the Secretary General of NATO, few years ago most heads of state of the organization and even the General Secretariat were questioning his legitimacy. Pashinyan was seated in the second row right behind Aliyev. lol.
 
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I recommend the post-graduate thesis of Hakan Fidan, "Intelligence and Foreign Policy" to the members who want to have a better grasp of the role of intelligence in foreign-policy decision making. This is the abstract of the thesis(in English and written in 1999):

"One of the main arguments of this thesis is that better intelligence is needed for designing sound foreign policy. While good intelligence cannot guarantee good policy, poor intelligence frequently contributes to policy failure. Then, what are the essentials of good intelligence? How should intelligence agencies be organized? What can bring about reliable intelligence? To answer these questions two countries that are widely acknowledged to incorporate intelligence successfully into foreign policy making and implementation, namely the UK and the US, are examined in terms of structure of their intelligence systems in support of foreign policy. Therefore answers to the questions of how their systems are organized, overseen and coordinated are sought in this study. Then a comparison between the UK and the USA, which are accepted to have highest standard in this respect, and the Turkish system is made in order to show differences between the systems. At the conclusion, based on findings from the comparison of the systems, recommendations are proposed to improve Turkish foreign intelligence capabilities."

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Deputy President Cevdet Yilmaz
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan
Minister of Interior Ali Yerlikaya
Minister of Justice Yilmaz Tunç
Minister of National Defense: Yasar Guler
Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin
Minister of Treasury and Finance: Mehmet Simsek
Minister of Industry and Technology: Mehmet Fatih Kacir
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources: Alparslan Bayraktar
Minister of Family and Social Services: Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş
Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Isikhan
Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change: Mehmet Özhaseki
Minister of Youth and Sports: Osman Aşkın Bak
Minister of Culture and Tourism: Mehmet Nuri Ersoy
Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry: Ibrahim Yumakli
Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure: Abdülkadir Uraloğlu
 

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Deputy President Cevdet Yilmaz
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan
Minister of Interior Ali Yerlikaya
Minister of Justice Yilmaz Tunç
Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin
Minister of Treasury and Finance: Mehmet Simsek
Minister of Industry and Technology: Mehmet Fatih Kacir
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources: Alparslan Bayraktar
Minister of Family and Social Services: Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş
Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Isikhan
Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change: Mehmet Özhaseki
Minister of Youth and Sports: Osman Aşkın Bak
Minister of Culture and Tourism: Mehmet Nuri Ersoy
Minister of National Defense: Yasar Guler
Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry: Ibrahim Yumakli
Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure: Abdülkadir Uraloğlu
Are they better?
 

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I recommend the post-graduate thesis of Hakan Fidan, "Intelligence and Foreign Policy" to the users who want to have a better grasp of the role of intelligence in foreign-policy decision making. This is the abstract of the thesis(in English and written in 1999):

"One of the main arguments of this thesis is that better intelligence is needed for designing sound foreign policy. While good intelligence cannot guarantee good policy, poor intelligence frequently contributes to policy failure. Then, what are the essentials of good intelligence? How should intelligence agencies be organized? What can bring about reliable intelligence? To answer these questions two countries that are widely acknowledged to incorporate intelligence successfully into foreign policy making and implementation, namely the UK and the US, are examined in terms of structure of their intelligence systems in support of foreign policy. Therefore answers to the questions of how their systems are organized, overseen and coordinated are sought in this study. Then a comparison between the UK and the USA, which are accepted to have highest standard in this respect, and the Turkish system is made in order to show differences between the systems. At the conclusion, based on findings from the comparison of the systems, recommendations are proposed to improve Turkish foreign intelligence capabilities."

You can download it here:


His results seem pretty terrible though.

I mean Syria, what a fiasco. Do you remember the leaked recording with him and davidson about what to do in syria? Seemed like a bunch of jokers talking.
 

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Hakan Fidan as Foreign affairs is a real good place for him, American foreign affairs exist of former intelligence personel. The question is who will be the new head of MIT? I hope someone like Hakan Fidan.
 

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Why was Suleyman Soylu Gone?

I broke my iphone for him.

Im gonna miss that man and his bald head.
 

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Bu ne perhiz, bu ne lahana turşusu.

I think they will try something in the triangle of Britain, China (globalist capital) and Russia, but this is not a tightrope to walk, they will pull it. Markets will probably respond very well in the first instance, but turning halfway and surrendering to global capital without results will not be very beneficial in the long run. There is a very clear engagement seen to the UK, within the cabinet. This is not and should not be the alternative to getting out of US influence.

There will be an inflow of money from the Gulf countries, probably in excess of 200 billion dollars. About 100 billion dollars of this was already finalized before the cabinet announcement. So, we learned the reason for this money. If Trump wins the 2024 elections, this plan will backfire badly, I tell you.
 
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Erdoğan is gonna yeet this Şimşek dude so hard. He would never let his ego be challenged if it's not coming from a proper dictator like putin. In that case he tucks tail and appeases. Honestly, I'm upset because we haven't yet properly bombed Russians in Syria. Welp, it's Because of gas I'd presume...
 

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Erdoğan is gonna yeet this Şimşek dude so hard. He would never let his ego be challenged if it's not coming from a proper dictator like putin. In that case he tucks tail and appeases. Honestly, I'm upset because we haven't yet properly bombed Russians in Syria. Welp, it's Because of gas I'd presume...

Erdogan needs to realise he cant control everything.

Let Mehmet Simsek do his work.

Unfortunately like leaders that rule far too long they have an ego and stubborness
 

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Erdoğan is gonna yeet this Şimşek dude so hard. He would never let his ego be challenged if it's not coming from a proper dictator like putin. In that case he tucks tail and appeases. Honestly, I'm upset because we haven't yet properly bombed Russians in Syria. Welp, it's Because of gas I'd presume...
Depends wehether he is really planning to rung for another term, if not then he can introduce any unpopular austerity measures without backlash, which honest is what turkey needs right now.
Maybe simsek is announciong just that.
 
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