Posted on 10/06/2015 11:12:15 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The country has seen periods of turmoil before. But this time may be different.
I am usually an optimist when it comes to Turkeys future. Indeed, I wrote a whole book about The Rise of Turkey. But these days, Im worried. The country faces a toxic combination of political polarization, government instability, economic slowdown, and threats of violencefrom both inside and outside Turkeythat could soon add up to a catastrophe. The likelihood of that outcome is increasing amid Russias bombing raids in Syria in support of its ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which threaten to debilitate the moderate rebels and boost the extremists in Syrias civil war, while leaving Turkey to deal with two unruly neighbors: Assad and ISIS.
Of course, Turkey has gone through periods of political and economic crisis before. During the 1970s, the countrys economy collapsed, and the instability led to fighting among right- and left-wing militant groups and security forces that killed thousands of people. Then, in the 1990s, Turkey was pummeled by triple-digit inflation and a full-blown Kurdish insurgency that killed tens of thousands. Turkey survived both those decades. The historian in me says that Turkey will be able to withstand the coming shock this time as well.
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Don’t suppose our chief is to blame?
FREE Constantinople Now!!
Where’s Cenk Uygur these days?
what frigging moderate rebels, there is none. they too rape women, behead people etc.
What’s different this time is they have an Islamist in power.
Gone are the days of a secular Turkey.
The author still believes there are moderates in Syria.
If Turkey doesn't want ISIS in its camps, just give them tickets to Germany.
ISIS are largely mercenaries, as shown by their fleeing the Russian attacks instead of staying to die for “faith”. The “caliphate” recruited their fighters like a promised islamo Disney World of money, food, extortion proceeds, housing, iphones, jihad brides, sex slaves and Christians and Syrian villagers to torture and kill in public executions. They will go where the pay and benefits are best. Thank You Angela Merkel.
Assad will not be an unruly neighbor if Turkey stays out of their business and stops trying to supplant the regime with radical sunnis and other radical islamist foreigners imported from all over the muslim word
Yep, we are calling the islamist tyrant Erdogan an ally and trying to kill Assad
crazy stuff
To quote Billy Hayes in “Midnight Express”:
“For a nation of pigs, it sure is funny you don’t eat’em!”
The world is at war just nobody is watching.
Where might be the moderate Syrians? The ones who support Assad!
If you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas. ISIS that is.
Does Gulen retain influence as he remains in seclusion in Pennsylvania?
My heart bleeds for them...NOT! Remember when, even before the current psychopath took power there, the last or next to last psychopath in power refused to let us overfly them to support our troops in Iraq? Screw the Turks...how they ever got into NATO in the first place is a mystery to me.
He writes like this is a bad thing.
“News” outlets like Atlantic, Salon, HuffPo are the most shallow, superficial and stupid out there
I’m no fan of Turkey, but if these losers are predicting chaos, the country will probably wind up just fine.
I want to see this ISIS thing go all the way to Europe. They wanted them, they got them.
No sympathy here.
Biblically speaking, Turkey is in the driver’s seat and will be for awhile. I lived there for 6 yrs. 85-91. Sad to see it go this way. I met many very nice people there.
Do not forget "kiddies" in WWII we flanked Europe on the south and invaded Europe from the south through Italy and southern France.
Russia is the future as the Western degeneracy is no longer spiritually and physiologically able to mount effective resistance to Russia's actions. They may ultimately save us from the Third World conquest./p>
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