Turkish lira weakens as us warns of new sanctions over detained pastor #comments

Here are some possible comments on the article:

Comment 1 "This is what happens when you mess with the US. Turkey should have thought twice before detaining an American pastor. Now they're paying the price."

Comment 2 "The US is being too aggressive. Turkey is just trying to protect its sovereignty. The pastor's detention is a domestic issue, not a reason for sanctions."

Comment 3 "This is a classic case of 'you reap what you sow'. Turkey has been ignoring human rights and persecuting minorities for years. Now they're getting a taste of their own medicine."

Comment 4 "The Turkish Lira is already weak, and now this. I'm surprised it's not plummeting even further. The economy is going to take a huge hit because of Erdogan's reckless decisions."

Comment 5 "This is a huge mistake by the US. Turkey is a strategic ally in the region, and this move is going to harm US interests. The pastor's detention was a minor issue, and the US should have handled it diplomatically."

Comment 6 "Erdogan is playing with fire. He thinks he can defy the US and get away with it, but he's wrong. The US has the power to hurt Turkey's economy, and it's not afraid to use it."

Comment 7 "This is a classic case of 'tit for tat'. The US is just retaliating for Turkey's detention of the pastor. It's a game of chicken, and I'm not sure who's going to blink first."

Comment 8 "The Turkish Lira is weak because of Erdogan's economic policies, not because of the US sanctions. The US is just the latest excuse for Turkey's economic woes."