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Erdoğan's Speech on Current Issues
In this speech, President Erdogan discusses various issues including the economic crisis, earthquake relief efforts, and recent tensions with the United States. He also addresses his recent visit to the Nationalist Movement Party's youth organization and criticizes American interference in Turkish politics.
Erdogan's Recent Focus
- Erdogan has been creating new agendas every day to avoid discussing economic crises or other negative topics.
- Recently, he has focused on purchasing F16 fighter jets and dealing with PKK/YPG in Syria as well as Greece's involvement in the Aegean Sea.
- Despite positive reports from his spokesperson and advisors about relations with the US, Erdogan suddenly became angry during a speech at Bağcılar district in Istanbul.
Visit to Nationalist Movement Party Youth Organization
- Erdogan visited the Nationalist Movement Party's youth organization called "Ülkü Ocakları" where he made interesting statements.
- The purpose of his visit may have been to gain support from nationalist youth voters.
- During his speech, he criticized America for interfering in Turkish politics by visiting opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.
Criticism of American Interference
- Erdogan believes that America deserves criticism for its treatment of Turkey but is using anti-American rhetoric to gain votes from nationalist youth.
- He warns that Turkey will not tolerate further interference from America and that their ambassador should be more respectful towards him.
- Erdogan hopes that young voters will support him in upcoming elections so that Turkey can teach America a lesson.
Economic Crisis and Election Strategy
- Erdogan acknowledges that the economic crisis has left many unemployed and struggling to make ends meet.
- He hopes to gain votes from nationalist youth by promising to defeat America in the upcoming elections.
- Erdogan believes that his anti-American rhetoric will resonate with young voters who have grown up knowing only him as a leader.
- Turkish diplomats are concerned about Erdogan's rhetoric towards America and fear it may damage relations between the two countries.
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Kılıçdaroğlu'na Yapılan Tehditler
In this section, the speaker discusses the recent visit of Kılıçdaroğlu and how it is perceived as a threat by some. The speaker also talks about whether there was any discussion about him during the meeting.
Threat Perception
- The speaker mentions that some people perceive Kılıçdaroğlu's recent visit as a threat.
- He wonders if there was any secret discussion during the meeting between them.
- However, he clarifies that he has not heard anything about himself being discussed during the meeting.
Adaylık Süreci ve Gençlerin Durumu
In this section, the speaker talks about the current state of job opportunities for young people in Turkey and how it relates to political connections. He also comments on what promises opposition parties can make to young voters.
Job Opportunities for Young People
- The speaker states that young people without political connections cannot find good jobs in Turkey.
- He notes that even with good education, many young people are struggling to find work due to lack of connections.
- The situation is particularly bad for those who do not have any "torpil" (political connection).
Opposition Party Promises
- The speaker questions what promises opposition parties can make to young voters since they cannot offer them jobs or other benefits.
- He sarcastically suggests that opposition parties might promise to "beat America" instead.
Conclusion
In this final section, the speaker concludes his thoughts on the topics discussed earlier and signs off.
Final Thoughts
- The speaker expresses skepticism towards opposition party promises and their ability to improve job opportunities for young people.
- He ends by saying goodbye and hoping to be back soon with a new broadcast.