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India should attack Turkey as above poster actually means.
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India should attack Turkey as above poster actually means.
Mossad is right, Erdoğan should be appropriately dealt with
However, with Mossad identifying Turkey as a larger threat than Iran, this could completely change the geopolitics of the region as the EU and U.S. would be more willing to involve itself if Israel, that they see as a force of stability, is under threat.
Says the cheerleaders on the sidelines sucking up to turks and chineseYou wish your ball-less BJP and Modi were 1/100th as mensh and effective as Erdogan has been in re-shaping Turkish power in the region and beyond (not to mention his monumental success internally). But as always, inferiority-complex stricken, and powerless Hindus can only wish what Turks do.
Says the cheerleaders on the sidelines sucking up to turks and chinese
At any cost they want to topple Erdo...it seems ..they want to use turkey to create insecurity in arabs like they did earlier by using iran threat to arabs so arab countries establish relations with israel for protection from turkish and iranian threat,in reality turkey is no threat to them as they not have any nukes
At any cost they want to topple Erdo...it seems ..
Not against Turkey. Against Erdogan. He thinks, he could mess up, with the world.
These Jews are trying to create wars between Muslims. They have their stooges throughout the Middle East. The descendants of Yazid are quite happy to do the bidding of their Zionist masters as long as they can stay in power.
Ahahahaha so where did this dude get this infos? Does he have spies in security Establishment in Israel and Arab states? Lol. Anybody can make such unproven assertions. This thread is a joke.Erdogan’s constant search for scapegoats and enemies is leaving him friendless in the region.
The man who is given most public credit for negotiating a groundbreaking deal between Israel and the UAE is the head of Mossad, Yossi Cohen. He has been talking secretly with fellow spooks in the Gulf states for years, pointing out that they shared a common enemy: Iran. But there was one encounter about 20 months ago when he let slip another agenda. “Iranian power is fragile,” he reportedly told spymasters from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, “but the real threat is from Turkey.”
That was quite something coming from the spy chief who masterminded the Israeli heist of large chunks of the Iranian nuclear archive from a warehouse in central Tehran.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/loose-cannon-turkey-is-rattling-its-neighbours-72032kp0z
For Israel, Turkey is a much bigger threat than Iran is.
According to an article in The Times by Roger Boyes, the head of Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, said that Iranian power is fragile and that the real threat is from Turkey.
Yossi Cohen of Mossad made these comments when talking with his Egyptian, Emirati and Saudi counterparts.
According to Boyes, Cohen’s point “was not that Iran had ceased to be an existential menace but rather that it could be contained: through sanctions, embargoes, intelligence sharing and clandestine raids. Turkey’s coercive diplomacy, its sloppily calculated risk-taking across the Middle East, posed a different kind of challenge to strategic stability in the eastern Mediterranean.”
Highlighted in the article was that NATO was no longer a force that could keep Greek and Turkish relations stable and that it “has lots its healing magic.”
Boyd highlights that Turkey under Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan “flirts with war” and that “the constant search for enemies and scapegoats exhausts even his supporters, and has left him almost friendless in the region.”
In Erdoğan’s mad drive to control the East Mediterranean and Middle East, he has picked up enemies in every corner, receiving only firm support for his aggression from Qatar, Azerbaijan and the expired Government of National Accords based in the Libyan capital of Tripoli and whose mandate to rule from the United Nations expired in December 2017.
Greece on the other hand has received firm support from the Libyan Parliament, France, the EU, the U.S., Israel, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Armenia, among some.
However, with Mossad identifying Turkey as a larger threat than Iran, this could completely change the geopolitics of the region as the EU and U.S. would be more willing to involve itself if Israel, that they see as a force of stability, is under threat.
https://greekcitytimes.com/2020/08/20/israel-says-turkey-is-a-bigger-threat-than-iran/