The Turkish press took over from Erdogan, who yesterday in his pre-election speech spoke of a “big attack in 2023”.
Provocative recitals are still given today pro-government Turkish mediaas one day the extreme statements of Recep Tayyip Erdogan about “big attack in 2023” and “despicable and faithless Greeks whom we threw into the sea”the Turkish press continues to distort reality by noting that Greece wants war.
Specifically, the newspaper Yeni Safak is released today with a front page: “Greece wants war” commenting on the S-300 issue. In fact, the publication includes two scenarios, either that Greece wants war or wants to force Turkey to move the S-400s to the shores of the Aegean and bring the West into conflict with Turkey.
Accordingly, the Aksam notes that “Greek S-300 radars have an enemy: Turkish F-16s” assuming that Greece has activated the missiles.
Meanwhile, the opposition media in Turkey is focusing on weakening the Turkish president stressing that his election rallies are not crowded and that the government uses various “tricks” to make it appear that the crowd is large.
The television network Hulk TV complains that: “They say that Erdogan spoke to a large crowd! But you see how they narrow the space so that more people can be seen. President Erdogan is speaking here, but you see “the so-called big crowd”. Who here invited the world to a “Great Attack in 2023″”.
As reported by the SKAI correspondent in Istanbul, Manolis Kostidis, the most serious problem for the Turkish people is accuracy, as inflation has soared to 150%. For example, a package of pistachios a year ago cost 23 pounds and now it has reached 63, milk from 12 pounds increased to 31. Accordingly, the bagel from 1.5 pounds has touched 5 and tea from 2.5 pounds jumped to 5 pounds. And all this, while the basic salary is 4,800 pounds, i.e. just 230 euros.
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