Basically we are screwed no matter what we do. We have to wake up and smell the coffee. We are living in a crazy region and we have to face the reality that we cant do anything about it and that we will never have good/stable relations with any of our neighbors. Our borders will always be insecure/ in questionable condition. Whatever actions we take we will end up in a loss one way or another the only thing we can win is honor.
If we help turkmens hostages are dead. If we try to rescue hostages then they get killed and so do Turkmens. If we stand still we look bad and turkmens die and hostages still are not free.
Eventually the government has to make a decision about what to do and everyone should be prepared for a negative outcome because that is really all that can happen.
Or we can play switzerland for the rest of our history and not deal with that many issues.
I really would like to know what our forefathers took into consideration when they were making tough decisions. Ataturk, Osman Ghazi, those types of guys?
Don't forget ISIS is all over the border with Turkey in Syria & Suleyman Shah would be attacked, Turkey's hands are tied here if you ask me. It's simply too risky, both for the state and AKP. To play it safe you need a a force not connected to Turkey to do these actions.