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In Further Recognition of Turkiye's Emulation of Russian Incursions

Reader comment on item: Turkey's Stance on NATO Expansion Is "Blackmail"
in response to reader comment: Remembering Turkiye Today is NOT Attaturk's Turkey of Yesterday

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jun 9, 2022 at 00:54

Maybe there is a simulation of the Russian incursion into the Ukraine for fear of anti-Russian attitudes in and amongst the pro-Russian advocates that are infilling the eastern Ukraine now being occupied; now potentially being mimicked by Turkiye's targeting the Kurdish affinities in northern Syria and the anti-Turkish party activities and invasion appears imminent there as well; all of which takes on the paranoia that allowed the Third Reich to invade the Sudetenland and elsewhere over eighty years ago. That the Russians are already allies with Syria and their own 'ethnic' purge, or is it bi-polar Islamism of the divergence of Sunni versus Shiite Islam that the ancient Greater Syria is being exposed to: who knows. How does it get contained?
Acutally, containment does not yet appear as a solution since expansionism presents itself on multiple fronts and the world does not yet know the outcome nor consequences of any of the conflicts that are on the threshold of costing more than the several tens of thousands of innocent lives already lost. Who pays for that?
Where is the United Nations, being smothered in gross political activism, appearing fully bent on diverting blame for the lack of recognizing that this failure to protect the injured Ukraine and the indigent ethnic peoples in the Middle East, appears absent while imposing the false narrative of repudiating Israel's claim to its homeland by proxies of an out-of-control Islamist mentalitiy that on one frontier threatens to level Israel for defending its right to exist. Does a Syrian expansion by proxies through the Golan strike anyone of its possibility in similar causes for action?
It's a fight Turkish ambitions have already prognosticated; others will follow.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
Does Turkiye Fear Sweden and Findland for Becoming NATO More than Russia? Or is Turkish Membership the Real Liability? [218 words]M ToveyMay 19, 2022 10:34281454
Erdoğan's Latest Play Blocking NATO Expansion Plays Into Russian Gambit - Wreckless Endangerment to Follow [230 words]M ToveyMay 26, 2022 10:35281454
Kurds. [46 words]Albert E.May 30, 2022 22:38281454
1Turkey in NATO [116 words]PrashantMay 31, 2022 16:42281454
Remembering Turkiye Today is NOT Attaturk's Turkey of Yesterday [172 words]M ToveyJun 1, 2022 10:02281454
In Further Recognition of Turkiye's Emulation of Russian Incursions [280 words]M ToveyJun 9, 2022 00:54281454
Turkiye's Ambitions Fully Revealed - Satiated [159 words]M ToveyJun 29, 2022 17:42281454
The Russian; the Ottoman; the Iranian; As Dr. Pipes Presupposes: What does it Mean That China Hides in the Wings? [188 words]M ToveyJul 12, 2022 19:46281454
Moving From Blackmail to Extortion - Turkiye's Ambitions Taking on a Hardened Stance as the Timing for Advancement Approaches [158 words]M ToveyAug 13, 2022 01:55281454
Turkiye's Timing Examined - Fortuitous or Foreboding - Objectives Not Met Not Expected to be Forfeited [176 words]M ToveySep 22, 2022 11:05281454
Duality of Turkiye's Position at the Bosporus [143 words]M ToveyMay 16, 2022 00:41281275
1Expulsion from NATO may have to wait [92 words]DaveMay 15, 2022 19:26281265
don't hold your breath [140 words]DavidMay 15, 2022 18:58281263

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