Posted on 02/21/2016 9:58:07 PM PST by Mariner
ISTANBUL â Turkey is confronting what amounts to a strategic nightmare as bombs explode in its cities, its enemies encroach on its borders and its allies seemingly snub its demands.
As recently as four years ago, Turkey appeared poised to become one of the biggest winners of the Arab Spring, an ascendant power hailed by the West as a model and embraced by a region seeking new patrons and new forms of governance.
All that has evaporated since the failure of the Arab revolts, shifts in the geopolitical landscape and the trajectory of the Syrian war.
Russia, Turkey's oldest and nearest rival, is expanding its presence around Turkey's borders â in Syria to the south, in Crimea and Ukraine to the north, and in Armenia to the east. On Saturday, Russia's Defense Ministry announced the deployment of a new batch of fighter jets and combat helicopters to an air base outside the Armenian capital, Yerevan, 25 miles from the Turkish border.
Blowback from the Syrian war in the form of a string of suicide bombings in Istanbul and Ankara, most recently on Wednesday, has brought fear to Turkish streets and dampened the vital tourist industry.
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To strengthen Erdogan, but to give Iran control of the Middle East.
Erdogan has played with fire and will be badly burnt. Kemalism was the root of Turkeys prosperity for close to 100 years and Erdogan has upset that balance.
Everything Obama has touched in the past seven years has turned out the same - catastrophic. If I didn’t know better (thanks to the media), I would conclude that Obama’s goals are not compatible with America’s security, stability, or success.
AA was never envisioned to rule us!
As obama has done here.
He put many generals in jail already, coup protection .
Obama propaganda
Sometimes the enemy of my enemy is also my enemy...that’s when it’s popcorn time.
I think Obama has been doing the same...
Erdogan got rid of all the Generals that would had opposed him, similar to Stalin's purge of the Red Army just before WW2.
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