Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has gained influence in neighboring Syria with the fall of the Assad regime. His motivation: he wants to bring the Kurds there under control. This was made possible by Israel, which bombed an air corridor to Iran. An analysis.
Netanyahu and Erdogan, not exactly friends, both claim to have created a “new Middle East.” Each in their own way.
Only the Israeli elimination of the Lebanese Hezbollah and the weakening of Iran allowed Erdogan to unleash “his” anti-Assad militias against Damascus. The Turkish president had repeatedly called his personal enemy Assad a “murderer” and allowed more than three million refugees into his country. They can/must return now.
Source: Krone

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