Turkey is a NATO heavyweight which is allied with Iran and Russia. Pakistan is allied with China and Iran. Both Turkey and Pakistan have borders with Iran.
I have noticed that the Turkish people are becoming increasingly hostile against the US and it's allies. The US is becoming a law unto itself so the US will isolate itself in time. I believe there is life in the old dog yet. (NATO) and after Trump has been and gone, Turkey will leave the alliance as well as Erdogan's retirement and his memoirs been a world bestseller. The " She-wolf " will rule Turkey, attack Greece and NATO turns Turkey into ash and ruin when the war happens! In conclusion Turkey will end up as Xmas dinner after Erdogan's retirement!
Turkey allied to Russia? Turkey has stabbed Russia in the back too many times. It has invaded Syria, stolen its oil and supported ISIS/Al Qaeda. It was murderously hostile to the govt of Bashsr Assad.
It had also downed one or two Russian jets that grazed the Syria-Turkish border.
Oh, and Erdogan's bodyguard had killed the Russian ambassador to Ankara. I could go and on but I am.jungke trekking as I write this.
The Turkey-Russian alliance is a fantasy concocted by the likes ot Akexander Dugin
If Erdogan is ever targeted by the US, it is simply because he has outlived his usefulness to Israel and the CIA.
If I recall, Turkey was a key component in removing Assad. A regime change operation which weakened Iran, as weaponry from Syria could no longer be sent to Iran's proxies in Lebanon and Gaza.
Alliances are ephemeral, but Turkey is still in NATO. It's high unlikely that Iran wants to get into a "hot war" with the US. Russia would like to negotiate with the Orangeman and end the "not war" in Ukraine. Notice, Putin no longer wanted to prop-up Assad.
Obviously, the ruling elite don't seem to concerned about China's Belt and Road Initiative, as Biden sat back and watched the megaport of Chancay, a $1.3 billion project majority-owned by the Chinese shipping giant Cosco being built in Peru.
As usual, there's contradictions on contradictions combined with an abundance of propaganda.π€ "A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." π
This article has some interesting aspects but is dreadfully out of date.
I have noticed that the Turkish people are becoming increasingly hostile against the US and it's allies. The US is becoming a law unto itself so the US will isolate itself in time. I believe there is life in the old dog yet. (NATO) and after Trump has been and gone, Turkey will leave the alliance as well as Erdogan's retirement and his memoirs been a world bestseller. The " She-wolf " will rule Turkey, attack Greece and NATO turns Turkey into ash and ruin when the war happens! In conclusion Turkey will end up as Xmas dinner after Erdogan's retirement!
Turkey should leave this aggressive and expanionist Alliance.
Armageddon is coming!
Soon Jew Nazi βamericaβ will be dead and gone!
Turkey allied to Russia? Turkey has stabbed Russia in the back too many times. It has invaded Syria, stolen its oil and supported ISIS/Al Qaeda. It was murderously hostile to the govt of Bashsr Assad.
It had also downed one or two Russian jets that grazed the Syria-Turkish border.
Oh, and Erdogan's bodyguard had killed the Russian ambassador to Ankara. I could go and on but I am.jungke trekking as I write this.
The Turkey-Russian alliance is a fantasy concocted by the likes ot Akexander Dugin
If Erdogan is ever targeted by the US, it is simply because he has outlived his usefulness to Israel and the CIA.
If I recall, Turkey was a key component in removing Assad. A regime change operation which weakened Iran, as weaponry from Syria could no longer be sent to Iran's proxies in Lebanon and Gaza.
Alliances are ephemeral, but Turkey is still in NATO. It's high unlikely that Iran wants to get into a "hot war" with the US. Russia would like to negotiate with the Orangeman and end the "not war" in Ukraine. Notice, Putin no longer wanted to prop-up Assad.
Obviously, the ruling elite don't seem to concerned about China's Belt and Road Initiative, as Biden sat back and watched the megaport of Chancay, a $1.3 billion project majority-owned by the Chinese shipping giant Cosco being built in Peru.
As usual, there's contradictions on contradictions combined with an abundance of propaganda.π€ "A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." π