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To: Magnum44

“(Putin) will continue to try to expand influence into Turkey”

The new situation makes that Strategically much more difficult.

With Russia back as the power behind Turkey’s nemesis, the PKK, they will have a persistent wedge between them - and that wedge will no longer be driving the USA and Turkey apart. Russia and Turkey are back to aiming guns at each other, which drives Turkey into American arms, Erdogan or not.

Long term, Turkey is a much greater geostrategic prize, by far.

We have other Kurdish friends we can still cultivate, like the Peshmerga in Iraq.

Even if the Syrian Kurds affiliated with the PKK must make their terms with the Syrian regime, and the USA does not fund all of their hopes and dreams, they will still remember us as a far better ally than they are accustomed to in that region. We saved them from ISIS, showered them with resources, and did not turn our guns on them when the political winds changed. Unusually good behavior, by Mid-East standards.

Like a Super Hero flying in to save the day, and then just flying away.


30 posted on 10/17/2019 7:45:30 AM PDT by BeauBo
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To: BeauBo
Turkey is a much greater geostrategic prize

No disagreement there.

Change of subject. Any new ground breaking on wall contracts?

36 posted on 10/17/2019 9:31:21 AM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them.)
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