If you really live in Nigeria,I don't blame you for not knowing the full story. It's not USA that's been trying to start a war between Grece and Turkey. It's Erdogan and his government. Even if the majority of the Turkish people don't want a war.
I arrived at this conclusion based on analysis. Erdogan would be a fool to start any war with Greece at this moment. It is 100% against Turkey's interest whichever angle you look at it. Greece isn't important to the Muslim world, except that it can be used to distract the one country that can destroy the petrodollar world order by toppling these four regimes: Egypt, Saudi, U.A.E., and Bahrain. Bring these regimes down and you've destroyed America's financial and sanctions power (I dare you to challenge me to prove this).
America has only three ways to handle this threat from Turkey:
1. Make peace with Turkey, stop PKK support, remove sanctions, stop Islamophobia, and most importantly, stop destroying Muslim countries.
2. Invade Turkey (there'll be a prohibitive cost in U.S. lives and it won't guarantee the survival of these four regimes).
3. Forment a Grecco-Turkish war to distract and weaken the Turkish military and economy. This will save the four regimes I mentioned earlier.
The Greek problem can be taken care of later. And it's way easier than liberating Muslim lands under neocolonial occupation. When Sisi's regime falls, the chaos will spill into Saudi Arabia. From Saudi Arabia, it enters Bahrain and the U.A.E. That ends it. And the one place to trigger this chain of events is Libya. Whether Sisi invades Libya or not, he is doomed. A stable democracy in Libya means the MB can and will forment another Egyptian uprising to topple Sisi. It'll be easy to do this from Libya. Yet, if Sisi invades as he threatened, he will not win the war and the Egyptian revolution will come even sooner. This is what Sisi himself was quoted as saying:
“If we give arms and support to the Libyan National Army, it can do the job much better than anyone else, better than any external intervention that would
risk putting us in a situation that could get out of hand and provoke uncontrollable developments,”
Thankfully, Erdogan isn't taking the bait of starting this war with Greece. It is the Greek that will have to fire the first shot, and the U.S. will push Greece to do this if that is what it takes to provoke the war. The Greek leadership knows this, and it seems willing to use Greece as the sacrificial lamb for saving the petrodollar world order and Western domination of the Middle East.