In the time of soaring prices and roaring images

MUHAMMET ALİ ZURNACI

            Eurasia, Near East and Asia                      Celebrating, Ping ponging and Smiling…

            Conscription, Devaluation, Turmoil..        Roaring, cheering, relaxing…

            Gas, Tourism and Oil..                               Pretending, forcing, forgetting..

            Sanction, Sanction, Sanction..                   Tanks, Drone and Nuclear

            Why do they play the soil?                         Why do they keep laughing?

One would not call the poem above a masterpiece from the 21st century classics and the poet Sir Aly The Piper, but it is becoming increasingly obvious that the PEK has a growing need for shows and lyrics worse than mine. Although gaming in the right and amateur techniques, they are losing power in all economic, political, and ideological grounds except the military. Shows do not look effective enough. Contents are unsuccessful. Images of alliance are far from reality. People feel absolutely unhappy and insecure in their own lands.

From celebrating Putin to ping-ponging Erdogan and smiling Khamenei, PEK confirms that there must be a great amount of psychological deficit in their policy-making. This hidden reality shows us that they need support inside and outside, playing “everything is great.” Although they are accustomed to confronting economic operations, the harsher carrots and sticks on the way are likely to force their shoulders more than ever before. The more they become needy, the more power brokers see the PEK as weakening.

Economic costs of the military agenda are likely to keep slowing their ambitious moves. That is why I am not struggling to comprehend the political shows but their efficacy. One should sometimes twist herself to understand “think positive, be positive” attitudes of weakening leaders. We never know if quantum physics works for psychological wellness in a tragedy, but we are well aware that Cognitive Science does.

Will they be able to shoulder the costs and move on? Or will they fall from power? We don’t know if they are on the brink of a big bye, but we can point out they will be remembered by the outsiders as challenging leaders with limited powers and by the insiders and their official history as limited heroes. According to my quantum physics and strong feelings, things are now on the collision course for all. Let me say the first historic bye to PEK:

Bye bye PEK

Muhammet Ali Zurnaci/Istanbul

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