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Ronald Tramp's perceptive view of Erdogan's Berlin rendezvous

A Tramp's analysis of the Erdogan-Scholz summit

Okay, let me, Ronald Tramp, President of Elmburg, tell you a story - a story of great politicians, huge egos and of course, how could it be otherwise, Erdogan in Berlin. It really is the best story.

So, Erdogan goes to Berlin to meet Scholz - you know, that German chancellor who always looks so serious. They talk about the Gaza Strip and Erdogan starts talking as if he were the greatest defender of justice. He says Israel has destroyed everything. It almost sounds like he's the press spokesman for Hamas. I mean, come on, Erdogan, who do you want to be? Gandhi?

Then it's Scholz's turn. He tries to sound like a real statesman, says Israel's right to exist is irrefutable. But you know what? It's like telling a child not to play with fire while he's already holding a torch in his hand. Erdogan doesn't even answer the question about Israel's right to exist directly. It's like asking if water is wet and he talks about the weather.

Now the best part: they talk about this humanitarian crisis and Erdogan, the great peacemaker, wants a ceasefire. It's like a pyromaniac arguing in favour of a fire ban. And Scholz? He praises the relationship between Germany and Turkey. It's like a bad romance that nobody wants to read.

Erdogan, this guy, I'm telling you, he's a real piece of work. He calls Hamas a liberation organisation, accuses Israel of genocide and questions Israel's right to exist. Then he turns around and supports a two-state solution. It's like saying you're vegan but you're having steak for lunch.

But wait, it gets even better. Scholz plays the strong man, talks about solidarity with Israel, but then he wants Turkey to take back rejected asylum seekers. It's like bartering at a flea market - give me this, I'll give you that. Politics in its purest form.

At the end of the day, this meeting is like a reality show without a script. Erdogan and Scholz dance around the hot topics, trying to outdo each other, but nothing really happens. It's like watching a soap opera where everyone is trying to be the hero, but in the end everyone is just a supporting actor.

Let me tell you, Ronald Tramp: these political games are simply fantastic. Erdogan plays the strong man in the Middle East, Scholz tries to be the sensible European, and in the end we're all just confused. But one thing is certain: I, Ronald Tramp, would do it all very differently. I would tell it like it is and put Erdogan in his place. No prancing around, no empty words. Just pure, unadulterated Tramp-like action. That's what the world needs, people. Magnificence, honesty

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