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19.05.25 - 06:09
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Pepe Escobar ′Decodes′ The Istanbul Kabuki (ZeroHedge)
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Pepe Escobar 'Decodes' The Istanbul Kabuki
Authored by Pepe Escobar,
Did President Putin really change the game by proposing the resumption of negotiations on the proxy war in Ukraine in Istanbul – over three years after the first ones were scotched by NATO?
It's complicated. And depends on which “game” we're talking about.
What the Russian move instantly accomplished was to throw into total disarray the European warmongering Three Stooges (Starmer, BlackRock chancellor, Le Petit Roi) Cocaine Express.
Irrelevant Europe was not even at the table in Istanbul – except via extensive previous briefing of the low-rent, shabby-dressed Ukrainian delegation. That was compounded by the noisy barking threat in the sidelines advocating “more sanctions” to “pressure Russia”.
In March 2022 in Istanbul, Kiev could have stopped the war. Every one of us who were in Istanbul at the time could foresee that Kiev would eventually have to be forced to the table all over again.
So in essence we a...
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02.04.25 - 11:18
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Turkish Manufacturing Downturn Continues In March (AFX)
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ANKARA (dpa-AFX) - The manufacturing activity in Turkey deteriorated at a faster pace in March, survey results from S&P Global showed on Wednesday.The headline The Istanbul Chamber of Industry Tur......
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19.03.25 - 11:06
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Turkish Banks Sold Around $8 Billion to Defend Lira (Bloomberg)
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Turkish lenders sold around $8 billion until midday on Wednesday to support the lira after the currency plunged as much as 11% following the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter....
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02.12.24 - 08:26
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Turkish manufacturing shows signs of recovery in Nov, PMI shows (Reuters EN)
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Turkish manufacturing shows signs of recovery in Nov, PMI shows ISTANBUL, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Turkish factory activity contracted for the eighth month in a row in November with output and new orders moderating, although the sector showed signs of recovery, a business survey showed on Monday. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for Turkish manufacturing rose to 48.3 in November from 45.8 in October, according to a survey by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry and S&P Global, remaining below the 50-po...
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