Kajutyun
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It's becoming increasingly clear that Iran and Turkey are growing more antagonistic towards each other. Reasons include:
- Turkey backs the Syrian rebels, which Iran finds to be meddlesome and against its regional interests.
- Turkey is shying away from Iranian oil
- Turkey hosts a NATO radar system
- Attacks by Kurdish rebels and "other forces" are becoming more frequent in Turkey. Western sources claim that Khamanei has ordered reprisals against Assad opponents.
- Not sure about this one, but Iraq could also be exacerbating relations. The Iranian backed Iraqi central government has reconsidered relations with Turkey over there relationship with Iraqi Kurdistan.
Thoughts? IMO, conflict can only escalate into open hostility of Turkey initiates. Otherwise, Iran will continue with covert missions.
- Turkey backs the Syrian rebels, which Iran finds to be meddlesome and against its regional interests.
- Turkey is shying away from Iranian oil
- Turkey hosts a NATO radar system
- Attacks by Kurdish rebels and "other forces" are becoming more frequent in Turkey. Western sources claim that Khamanei has ordered reprisals against Assad opponents.
- Not sure about this one, but Iraq could also be exacerbating relations. The Iranian backed Iraqi central government has reconsidered relations with Turkey over there relationship with Iraqi Kurdistan.
Thoughts? IMO, conflict can only escalate into open hostility of Turkey initiates. Otherwise, Iran will continue with covert missions.