Makes sense. I had warned before that the wahabbis fighters will have power to overthrow Turkish govt. Plus with this movements of self-identification of various ethnicities in turkey will mean big trouble for turkey and russia. For Russia more so because the some of the refugee ethnicities in turkey might be even more than half the population of Turkey.
It will only stroke the 'right to return' calls in the muslim republics in Russia much more loudly and if turkey is sent into civil war by wahabbis then there will be enormous pressure for the right to return by the host minority populations and caucusian politicans for diaspora population.
I kind of agree with you. I really dont understand these muslims. They are so divided/unpredictable. They claim to be 'muslim brothers', but will collaborate with anybody including the west and even Israel against their so called 'fellow muslims'.
In the case of Syria, im shocked to still see some people saying it was a revolution/war to topple a dictatorial regime, and foreign powers are just trying to protect the poor peaceful protesters/rebels from being sluttered by the Syrian army.
This is simply laughable.
I dont know if some people are dumb or they are just being sarcastic. Do you thinkour governments in the west/U.S give a shit about how many muslims die in the middle east? or about if a regime is dictatorial or not? If so why is the U.S still allied with Saudi Arabia(the worlds most dictatorial regime second only to north korea with no election whatsoever,even the election kight be fraudulent/a farce)? same with other gulf countries who are/were more dictatorial than the syrian regime, yet they are still supported/covered by the U.S/west. The war in Syria is a geo political war mainly between the U.S/West and Russia, Iran and to an extent China.
However no matter how bad/feel about the syrian people for being collateral victims, but i understand our governments actions, since they are mainly looking out for our country's interests, no matter how hypocritic they might be. What i dont understand is Turkeys position. They are neighbours with Syria and fellow 'Muslims'
. Yet they went along with the U.S/west plan of destabilizing Syria. And they are still suppoting and providing sanctuary for many of these extermist islamic groups and foreign terrorists. It seems they dont know what they are playing with. Terrorists they give a shit about whether you have helped them in the past, at one point when they dont need you, they will turn against you as well. Pakistan can attest to that. I dont know if the turkey government is stupid or just being naive. we in the west and even more so the U.S are still far away from syria/middle east. so we can afford to sponsor some of these groups to futher our interests without being afraid of these extremists to pose an existential threat to our country. But Turkey being a neighbour of syria will pay a very high price for this, i am sure of this. Again i guess pakistan can be a good advice to turkey in this regard, play with fire while being too close to it andit will burn you.
Anyway, overall, i think the U.S has played its card right in Syria, it should keep supporting the rebels/terrorists via saudi arabia, Qatar, turkey and its gulf allies/subordinates to weaken syria to a state where its basically reduced to a Yemen, this will be of advantage to the west, since it will weaken Russias only ally in this region, and put its only naval base in the region under threat. It will also help the U.S to ba able to use these groups against Turkey in case Turkey ever tries to switch sides and ally with Russia,Iran or even China.
In this war the U.S/west have nothing to lose, except Turkey,Iraq and syrias neighbours that have everything to lose.