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@BHarwana you should study russian-turkish history and make new analysis because the current one is not really connected to the reality on the ground
Turkey was forced into temporary (fake) alliance with russia due to west treacherous alliance with pkk terrorists but here’s another hint for you:the same pkk isn’t even recognized as terrorist organization by essence they have since 1992 “office” in moscow
In other news turksere enemies with russians the hate is still strong between them so a turkish-russian long term strategic alliance is nothing but a pipe dream promoted by people with lack of knowledge about the MENA/Caucus/Central asia/balkans region(s)
MBS or whoever in charge in Saudi Arabia doesnt matter as long they are progressing. Look Saudi now, they are progressing rapidly and their citizens are living good.While I agree with you, unfortunately with MBS being the de-facto decision maker in Saudi Arabia nowadays that seems highly unlikely.
The Middle East needs to unite against foreign powers but we are too busy trying to fight among ourselves. The tragedy in Syria would've never happened if Iran's regional rivals didn't want to topple the only Arab ally of Iran in the region.
Drone losses are nothing. Drones can easily be replaced.What did you expect. After losing 10% of all Turkish drones in inventory in a matter of 2 days in panic retreat suffering huge casualities they lost any clue what to do next.
BTW you look so butthurt like Jihadi Julian
I didn’t know that i had business with hezbollah retard... anyway i gave him nice advice not to talk about turkish-russian alliance because such thing is impossible turks and russians carry too much historical animosity and rivalry that any so called strategic cooperation is hopelessThe guy is a pro-Iran fanatic and he successfully baited you into his cooked up analysis. All that matters to him is Assad clan continue to dominate Syria along with Iranians and Russians. Theories he will work on you guys will change depending on convenience.
While I agree with you, unfortunately with MBS being the de-facto decision maker in Saudi Arabia nowadays that seems highly unlikely.
The Middle East needs to unite against foreign powers but we are too busy trying to fight among ourselves. The tragedy in Syria would've never happened if Iran's regional rivals didn't want to topple the only Arab ally of Iran in the region.
What surrender? Are you really just basing your entire argument on a title?This little half cocked adventure of turkey served no purpose at all. On top of loosing its own soldier then surrendering in such a fashion will have severe consequences for erdogan in future.
Your bullet points are misleading at best, and misinformation at worst.Let's review Erdogan's foreign policy accomplishments:
Who's left?
- Alienated NATO allies
- Alienated Gulf states
- Alienated Russians
- Alienated Syrians
- Alienated Iran
- Alienated India
- Alienated China
There is no territorial integrity anywhere in the Middle East when any superpower and even regional powers can go ravage a nation and embark on campaigns of conquest. So it needs to be emphasized over and over again that Muslims need to take back the Middle East from foreigners and Islamic Land can't be ruled by foreigners, Islamically unqualified leaders and a munifaq Shaytan like the Iranian Supreme Leader.
Your analysis sucks, pardon my french.Here is my analysis Israel destroyed Syria by funding isis and starting a civil war now they are trying to destroy turkey by trying to throw turkey in war with Russia. Erdogan is smart he will fight the real enemy and save him self from unwanted wars of privileges.
Alienated syrians??? HahahahahLet's review Erdogan's foreign policy accomplishments:
Who's left?
- Alienated NATO allies
- Alienated Gulf states
- Alienated Russians
- Alienated Syrians
- Alienated Iran
- Alienated India
- Alienated China
Syria has turned into a foreign brothel due to the weakness of the Al-Assad regime. The question is now, will Syria survive as a country? Will regional opportunists try to annex it? Regardless of who you support, I as an Arab, cannot support the annexation of Arab lands by foreigners (potentially) and Palestinians of all people should be the first ones to support this simple principle. Not saying that you support such a thing, as I know that you don't.
If the Arab regimes in power (20 + countries, 500 + million people) were united and held each other back instead of conspiring against each other, none of this would have occurred and nobody would have dared to create a mess in any Arab country outside of world powers such as the US and potentially Russia and China.
As for the Syrian opposition, where are they nowadays? They died many years ago. 80% of Syria's population live under Al-Assad. Damascus is calm and has been for years. The only solution is a political one. Rest (long-term solution) requires what I wrote either enforced (militarily) or politically.
Bro maybe you don’t want syria to be annexed by her neighbors but egypt a fellow arab state is literally receiving pkk terror group which happen to be also separatistsSyria has turned into a foreign brothel due to the weakness of the Al-Assad regime. The question is now, will Syria survive as a country? Will regional opportunists try to annex it? Regardless of who you support, I as an Arab, cannot support the annexation of Arab lands by foreigners (potentially) and Palestinians of all people should be the first ones to support this simple principle. Not saying that you support such a thing, as I know that you don't.
If the Arab regimes in power (20 + countries, 500 + million people) were united and held each others back instead of conspiring against each other, none of this would have occurred and nobody would have dared to create a mess in any Arab country outside of world powers such as the US and potentially Russia and China and those too at an enormous cost making it unlikely.
As for the Syrian opposition, where are they nowadays? They died many years ago. 80% of Syria's population live under Al-Assad. Damascus is calm and has been for years. The only solution is a political one. Rest (long-term solution) requires what I wrote either enforced (militarily) or politically.
The Arab regimes failed in Syria like they failed elsewhere in the Arab world. Either they learn from this or they will end up getting toppled eventually as no sane Arab can be content about the situations in Yemen, Iraq, Libya and elsewhere.