Erdogan's fraud revealed to President Trump

Never trust a Turk! The phrase of renowned film “Mesandheu” appears to have been illustrated in the practice of American President Donald Trump's apparently being lied openly by his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayip Erdogan. A recently published US book on current administration's foreign policy reveals [...]
A recently published US book on the external policy of the current administration highlights the way the current American president acts to resolve difficult situations. The book is called “A very stable genius” and authored by “Washington Post” Carol Leonnig and Philip Ruecker. The Israeli newspaper “Haretz” reveals a detail from this book, under which Trump pressured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to free a Turkish citizen who was accused of helping Hamas because it was requested by Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan.
...The agreement began to take shape when Trump met with Erdogan at the NATO summit in Brussels in early July 2018. During the meeting, Erdogan urged Trump to pressure Israel to free Ozkan, arrested several weeks ago following Israel's undeclared entry and a mobile phone for Hamas' operatives. In exchange, Erdogan promised Turmp he would release Andree Brunson, an American pastor who was arrested in Turkey, reportedly.
That's enough and a Trump call for Netanyah to take the lead. Journalists write that the Israeli prime minister had never heard of the Turkish citizen who was released the following day.
Its release took Israelite officials by surprise, and it was not immediately clear why Trump had asked for such a thing, the authors wrote.
The surprise came later. While Ozkan was released with a verbal order from Trump to Netanyahu, and this to his authorities, Erdogan was not rushed.
On July 18th, the Turkish court rejected the appeal for Brunson's release and set another date for the month of October. Trump wrote in the tutor that the decision was a real shame. He felt cheated by the Turkish president... on July 26th Trump called Erdogan and was pale. The call was short, with Trump talking most of the time and not receiving the answers he wanted. Trump then turned to the pimp to recognise his displeasure. US to impose major sanctions on Turkey, he wrote Report Paper in question.
October 2018 was to be expected for Brunson to be released from Turkey's prisons, and after his return to the U.S., the first stop was at the White House, where he took a picture of Trump seeking to regain the support of the Evangelicals.
The seemingly entertaining situation is the promise of a question: If Erdogan is openly lying to the US president, how difficult is it to do so with the many friends who lock the door whenever they need it?











