Hamzza
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https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ankara-says-return-to-sochi-deal-core-policy-in-syria-152189
Looks like we're not going to do anything.
You are right Turkey should’ve acted before anyone else but if west didn’t plant traitors into critical institutions(both civilian and military) who have obstructed deliberately turkish foreign policy today we would have seen turkish flag in damascus assad the mass murderer would’ve dead long time agoTurkey's passivity is the only reason you find yourselves in such a situation. You should have all went in in full force when there was neither the Russians or the US on the ground many many years ago. That shows clear lack of long term vision planning.
It's jacksanders somthing.How trustworthy is @MENAnalyst?
Man Turkish troops are very well equipped, it almost looks like US troops. Amazing progress. Also I will refer to py previous posts that the increase in troops and equipment was done primarily to enhance the negotiating position of Turkey against Russia, and if that didn't yield expected results then TR has the military deployment to act on the aground. Therefore, this military build up has killed two birds with one stone, now that the Russians refused Turkish demands, Tr will proceed with Plan B which entails a military OP against the SAA, Shia militias and potentially HTS. Russia, if it intervenes militarily will drag itself into a quagmire because TR has every advantage from a strategic perspective and for RU to push back the TR forces it will need to triple it's troop deployment and risk war with NATO.
The next couple of weeks will be interesting.
I also have a theory that Russia purposely started the Idlib offensive to distract TR from Libya. As we can see, TR has completely changed its focus from Libya to Syria because of this offensive. I am sure that Erdo and the people around him see this tactic and will in turn decide concrete next steps in terms of Libya.
Finally, the US backs TR, and therefore back a potential military OP in the Idlib region.
I am following this account for a very long time everything he has said usually is trueHow trustworthy is @MENAnalyst?
Erdogan said Turkey is ready to help gna regain control of all libyan territory i guess these words are intended to russia uae and greece who think Turkey cannot be present on multiple frontsMan Turkish troops are very well equipped, it almost looks like US troops. Amazing progress. Also I will refer to py previous posts that the increase in troops and equipment was done primarily to enhance the negotiating position of Turkey against Russia, and if that didn't yield expected results then TR has the military deployment to act on the aground. Therefore, this military build up has killed two birds with one stone, now that the Russians refused Turkish demands, Tr will proceed with Plan B which entails a military OP against the SAA, Shia militias and potentially HTS. Russia, if it intervenes militarily will drag itself into a quagmire because TR has every advantage from a strategic perspective and for RU to push back the TR forces it will need to triple it's troop deployment and risk war with NATO.
The next couple of weeks will be interesting.
I also have a theory that Russia purposely started the Idlib offensive to distract TR from Libya. As we can see, TR has completely changed its focus from Libya to Syria because of this offensive. I am sure that Erdo and the people around him see this tactic and will in turn decide concrete next steps in terms of Libya.
Finally, the US backs TR, and therefore back a potential military OP in the Idlib region.
Erdogan said Turkey is ready to help gna regain control of all libyan territory i guess these words are intended to russia uae and greece who think Turkey cannot be present on multiple fronts