Just why should Turkey be trusted with middle eastern security?
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan vowed on Sunday to bring peace and safety to Iraq and areas in Syria not under Turkish control and said terrorist organizations in those areas would be eliminated.Oh please. What he really means is that Turkey wants to put those areas under their autocratic control, and while they may not allow jihad against Turkey, they certainly intend to continue ensuring jihadism will be able to thrive elsewhere, like in Europe. In fact, as Hot Air notes:
Turkey, which has backed some rebel groups in Syria, has been working with Russia, which supports Syrian President Bashar al Assad, and Iran for a political resolution to the crisis.
It has so far carried out two cross-border operations along its border with Syria and set up a dozen military observations posts in the northern Syrian region of Idlib.
Erdogan has also been getting very friendly with Iran. He’s long since ceased being anything even remotely resembling a reliable ally, but now he seems to have given up on even attempting a pretense of it. He’s playing both sides against the middle at this point, alternately offering to mend fences with Europe and America while simultaneously dealing with our most dangerous adversaries. It’s true that we have the ability to put the squeeze on Turkey’s economy and we’ve been doing so. But when it comes to military considerations and the instability in that region, the sad reality is that we still need Turkey a lot more than they need America or the rest of NATO. Erdogan knows this and has grown increasingly arrogant.Well that's why we don't need them anymore, and if we do, then first we have to topple Erdogan along with Iran's regime, because it's clear Turkey's now as dangerous as Iran is in their own way, and cannot be considered a legitimate government at this point. Erdogan's dictatorship must be recognized for what it is, hunned for their promotion of evil, and sanctions should be imposed upon them until they can be brought down. Ever since Erdogan came into power, they've been moving in the direction of evil, and no matter what they supposedly intend to do to terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq, they'll only replace their terror with that of their own.
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