Parliament to authorize Turkish Army for cross-border operations into Syria

Kurds blew up gas pipeline in Turkey.

All they have to do is repeat it with some regularity and Turkish economy will nosedive.



Yesterday Iraq did not allow 128 buses with Turks who were going to SA for hajj...
 
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I understand that you love your country, but one has to be both blind and stupid not to see how Erdogan's toeing US line coupled with pan-Turkish ambitions is going to destroy Turkey.

Great rhetoric, but no one is stupid enough to start a war with Turkey.
Syria and Iraq have a combined nominal economic output less than 5 times of Turkey's economic output. It's like saying Croatia and Austria will destroy Germany.
There's an asymetrical power-balance. If there's war, it will be one we'll start and one that we want.

As for Iran:

Diplomats and intelligence officials told Reuters that Turkey and the UAE remain Iran's principal banking connections, while China and India are becoming areas of concern as Tehran now finds it difficult to conduct transactions in U.S. dollars and euros.
Reuters

Turkey is one of 5 countries still importing Oil and natural-gas from Iran.
Due to banking sanctions Turkey has a monopoly on supplying Iran with steel because all other traders have removed from Iranian market.
Reuters

Currently the Iranian currency is going down the toilet, Turkshave increased gold-exports to Iran so that they can save their national-savings.
Reuters

We rejected hurting the Iranians economically so far, and I think, that the Iranians are smart enough to keep it that way.
 
Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan combined have smaller economic output than Turkey.
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I think, that Turkey is in an excellent position in the regional power-balance.
Next time you open your mouth about "Turkey getting destroyed" you should not disregard such "small" details.
 
As for Russia:

Turkey has removed Russia from its so-called "red-book" (national security doctrine of the State establishment to resist external threats).
Meneme look what your military analysts say:

The Moscow News
A bear without claws

But a more pragmatic stance offers less cause for Russia to celebrate, according to military analyst Andrei Areshev, deputy director of the Strategic Cultural Foundation.

He suggests Turkey is simply no longer all that concerned about the muscle of its giant historic rival on the other side of the Black Sea.

“Among the expert community it has been assumed that Turkey will remove Russia from the list of potential threats after a comparative analysis of the capabilities of the Russian and Turkish armies,” Areshev told gzt.ru.

“Turkey has a strong military, while the combat capability of the Russian army is in a permanent state of reform, which raises questions.”
 
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Of all the peoples represented in the armies of Islam none would surpass in importance the Turks, destined to become the warrior race par excellence of the Muslim world.
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If you want the total-war then it is something the Turk was made for.
We'll take out the spikes from the museums and drive it through your rectums from behind.
The Weekly Standard
 
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What Turkey remove or put on whatever list is not changing the fact that current Turkish policies are leading the country into disaster.

1. When current Turkish political establishment took on board the idea of pan-Turkism and Turkey becoming a regional geopolitical power, it did not take into consideration the reality:

2. SA and Iran are not pleased at Turkish ambitions and straight away became opposed to Turkey;

3. Recent Turkish attempt to patch up relations with Armenia did not produce the desired result, but mightily upset relations with Azerbaijan;

4. Turkey going into military confrontation with Syria already led to upsetting economy of Turkish border regions that relied heavily on Syria; deepened confrontation with Iran (and Turkey gets its gas mainly from/through Iran); brought about hostilities with Iraq; put on line economic projects with Russia;

5. Cooled off relations with Georgia that is well aware of Turkish territorial appetites;

6. Inspired Kurds and Armenian communities within Turkey as well as in neighbouring countries to renew their activities;

thus jeopardising Turkish economy and territorial integrity.
 
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As of 17-th of October Russia is deploying S-400 in its southern military region closer to Turkey.
 
A director of Turkish ORSAM (Centre for Middle Eastern Strategic Studies) Hasan Kanbolat wrote an article where he outlined 6 main points of current ME conflict:

"... We must see that there is game within a game going on. It seems that the situation in Syria as it is now has been built on the weakening of the regional powers.

First, there are attempts to dissipate the threat posed by Syria, which represents a challenge to Israeli security. These attempts will continue until the total collapse of Syrian infrastructure. In other words, there are strong lobbies seeking to ensure that relevant parts of the agricultural, industrial, educational and health sectors in Syria are destroyed. In order to achieve this, some would like to ensure that the war continues, and in accordance with this plan, a low-intensity environment of conflict in Syria is desirable, even if opposition forces come to power in the country.

Second, there are attempts to ignite a war between Syria and Turkey, through which the improvements in the bilateral relations between the two nations would be undermined. The Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has been working to improve these ties over the past decade.

Third, in addition to being engaged in conflict with Syria, Turkey would be alienated from the international community and could experience economic repercussions from such a step. The AK Party government could collapse due to these problems. In this way, Turkey’s economic and political landscape would be redesigned.

Fourth, this is also a way to focus the attention of both Turkey and the Russian Federation -- the largest and greatest powers in the region -- on this problem so that they are unable to deal with other global problems.

Fifth, the lobbies also seek to ensure deterioration in the bilateral relations between Turkey and Russia, which have been bolstered over the last couple of years, beyond the point of repair.

Sixth, with chaos reigning in Syria and Turkey, the Kurds in those countries would gain de facto autonomy in their respective regions, as in northern Iraq..."
 

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