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Luxury Turkey properties featured in Turkish James Bond Film
Turkey's answer to James Bond, Polat Alemdar stars in a movie spin-off of the popular but controversial Turkish TV show Valley of the Wolves, the film entitled "The Valley of the Wolves — Palestine," is based on real life events of the Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound, blockade-busting flotilla that killed nine activists in May.
The film sees superhero Polat Alemdar sets out to hunt down the Israeli military commander who ordered the raid on the flotilla and avenge the killing of the eight Turks and one Turkish-American who died in the real-life attack.
Hard hitting though the film may be, even James Bond found time in his busy schedule of killing state enemies to entertain his many female companions in lavish surrounds and "The Valley of the Wolves — Palestine," does exactly that.
The film features vast and prime location Turkey properties which can only boost the already high profile of Turkey Villas and holiday town houses.
Political commentators have predicted a likely strain in the amicable relations between Turkey and Israel when ‘'The Valley of the Wolves — Palestine," hits cinemas early next year but what is certain to happen is that the film will attract more investors to buy luxury Turkey properties whiles tourists from different parts of the world want Holiday Villas in Turkey to rent, after all who doesn't want to be James Bond.
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If Turkey and Israel went to war, who would the United States support?
NATO members are bound to assist one another in the event of war. If the United States does not support Turkey, NATO is meaningless.
asslicker, do you EVER answer the question?
NATO was meaningless after the Soviet Union collapsed. They are in the process of trying to figure out if it still has any real value in the 21st century. That was the main focus of the last gathering. Many of the wonks in this country think it is redundant entity. The United States will get Turkey to sit down and shut up. Its just rhetoric for the sake of rhetoric at this point. Turkey must be wanting something, a concession of some kind from somewhere and are trying to embarrass Obama.
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