Pokemonte13
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More our fault then theirs to be honest
America. Our allies.
His statements cause more concern among the Zionists, radical Kurdists, Armenians and Greeks as far as I can see.Tom Barrack's recent statements have caused some concern.
He has previously mentioned that Türkiye should veer away from being a nation state. And now his statements point towards a multi-ethnic, multi-religious model for Türkiye.
I believe Ümit Özdağ mentioned this years ago, he called AKP a partner of a pan-Abrahamic order. That might sound cultish, but really what it means is a middle east that's divided and controlled by pro-US leadership. Hence why we removed Assad, and why the US attacked Iran. It's all pretty obvious and out in the open, yet there's still a lot of people who think we're an independent actor.
He counted some requirements for this to be achieved. Such as acceptance of Palestian statehood by Israel -which is not going to happen. That's giving middle finger in diplomatic language.Hakan Fidan also recently mentioned that he wishes to add Israel into a bloc after the war is finished
The Trump administration is held by the balls by the Israeli lobby. Do you really think Tom Barrack is an outlier?His statements cause more concern among the Zionists, radical Kurdists, Armenians and Greeks as far as I can see.
They think he is a Turkish asset that is bringing American policies in line with Türkiye.
For example:
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/tom-barrack-turkey-iran-israel-hezbollah-middle-east-fd19addd
He has an unorthodox -yet correct IMO- approach to the Middle East and he doesn't talk diplomatically -he's not a diplomat anyways. That's why his statements can be disturbing for many parties. However, I believe his words and actions have been extremely pro-Türkiye so far. He facilitated the collapse of the so-called SDF and indirectly criticized Israel in many cases.
I personally agree with many of his observations & vision about the Middle East and Türkiye.