Either way, we lost our closest ally in the Middle East after the One minute speech in davos. All in order so that Erdogan could gain votes from the religious, conservative class in Turkey. After that relations started getting bad real fast, especially since we let the Mavi Marmaris sail. Israel warned us before, and Israel is no country to f* with. They do as they say. Before all this, we never had a problem with Israel. Economically, militarily, politically, we were on the same page.
By taking the wrong bet with Morsi, we lost the most populous Arab country in the Middle-East as an ally. Egypt nog works closely together with Greece and Cyprus against our interests.
And why is it better to support Assad? Lets get real here for a moment. The rebels are not going to win this war. If Assas loses, the whole of Syria will be fractured. And a YPG led country will be a fact. If Assad loses, we will deal with a lot more terrorism in the couple decades from the PKK, in Turkey.
We made numerous wrong bets. Now it is time to start a new page in our foreign policy, and maybe (behind the curtains) support Assad. Maybe, accept the political climate and try to work something out with Egypt for instance? We almost got no allies left in this world. It is time to change our policies
True. We took the wrong bet and we lost. Now it is time to lick our wounds and change the direction of this ship.
By taking the wrong bet with Morsi, we lost the most populous Arab country in the Middle-East as an ally. Egypt nog works closely together with Greece and Cyprus against our interests.
And why is it better to support Assad? Lets get real here for a moment. The rebels are not going to win this war. If Assas loses, the whole of Syria will be fractured. And a YPG led country will be a fact. If Assad loses, we will deal with a lot more terrorism in the couple decades from the PKK, in Turkey.
We made numerous wrong bets. Now it is time to start a new page in our foreign policy, and maybe (behind the curtains) support Assad. Maybe, accept the political climate and try to work something out with Egypt for instance? We almost got no allies left in this world. It is time to change our policies
Before Arab revulsion Turkish foreign policy was zero problem with neighbor but after / revulsion policy was change to support people's opinion as they wanted change Assad or Mubarak. Who thought whole Arab revolution will become a quagmire instead of bringing peace and democracy. Turkish calculation was to get moderate Islamic party to power if people support then and emerg as one of most influential country and leader .
Tells everything.
True. We took the wrong bet and we lost. Now it is time to lick our wounds and change the direction of this ship.