Gotta say that this article, while having a modicum of truth about it, is a load of sensationalist bollox. The author is a freelance scribbler more used to having her byline in Time Out then the Telegraph.
In Istanbul its business as usual - unless of course you're American. They tend to worry a lot about security, but then again, if you were an American I suppose you would... I really liked this one:
"One American expat, who didn't want to be named, said she feels "an unnerving sense of doom – like it's pre-war Poland or Germany and Kristalnacht is about to happen"."Way too many quotes from "who didn't want to be named" in this article. Unattributed quotes? Well, we all know where they usually come from, don't we
Lots of folks have Plan B's, and for a variety of reasons. No one I know (wifeys or hubbies) has a Plan B specifically relating to IS etc. They are all more mundane such as issues with RP/WP and the ever increasing cost of a glass of NZ Sav Blanc down the local boozer. Thats not to say the situation doesn't concern them, just that there a lot of other aspects to being an "ex pat" to think about first.
Back to Time Out petal.
JF