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Just for the record.

Minister Fidan warned the groups in Syria, saying: “If you move toward division, we will perceive it as a direct threat to our national security and will intervene.”

"WE WILL INTERVENE"
Israel, on the other hand, seeks to sabotage all efforts aimed at ensuring peace, stability, and security in Syria. Israel aims to divide Syria. If you move toward dividing and destabilizing Syria, we will perceive this as a direct threat to our national security and will intervene.

Israel follows a policy of continuously weakening and keeping its region in chaos. (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu’s interests lie in dragging the Middle East into chaos. However, as the countries of the region, we will not allow this.

We fully oppose any disruption to Syria’s territorial integrity and stability.

As Turkey, we also provide support to alleviate the effects of the ongoing humanitarian crisis. On the ground, a process of mutual exchange of prisoners and remains has begun. We will not allow a repeat of any process that would disrupt this work. We will continue to oppose Israel’s insidious plans. The main goal of our diplomacy is to increase stability, peace, and prosperity.

 

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Empty words. Turkey doesn't have the means nor the political will to stand by those words.
 

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The Ministry of National Defense announced that the Syrian government has officially requested support from Türkiye to strengthen its defense capacity and combat all terrorist organizations, particularly ISIS. In line with this request, we are continuing our efforts to provide training, consulting, and technical support to enhance Syria's defense capacity.
Military bases to be established across Syria under the guise of "advisory" have now become official. The Turkish Armed Forces are threatening Israel by expanding their footprint in Syria.
 

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"We will intervene"

Releases hundreds of PKK terrorists back into Turkish society.
Yeah I don't get ot. Do you think, MIT has a backup plan or something like that for the worst case scenario? I really don't understand this move 😅
 

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Yeah I don't get ot. Do you think, MIT has a backup plan or something like that for the worst case scenario? I really don't understand this move 😅

at this point I wouldn't be surprised if they end up deporting Turks to Syria for being critical of the Islamist curse that's destroying the nation.
 

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The article, "The American-Israeli Doctrine of Zero Threat in the Middle East," argues that the strategic vision of the US-Israeli alliance is to neutralize any military force in the Middle East that could threaten Israel's dominance. This plan has systematically dismantled almost every national army in the Arab world, transforming them into fragmented internal security forces.
Key points from the article include:
* Zero Threat Policy: The core of this strategy is the doctrine that Israel must not be militarily threatened by its neighbors, especially those bordering occupied Palestine or supporting the Palestinian cause. This principle guides US and Israeli interventions, wars, and political pressures in the region, aiming for permanent military superiority rather than peace.
* Iraq: After the 2003 invasion, the dissolution of the Iraqi army was a primary goal, not just regime change. It was never allowed to be reconstituted, replaced instead by paramilitary organizations and sectarian security forces, ensuring Iraq remains divided and weak.
* Syria: Following the Syrian regime's fall, Israel seized the opportunity to eliminate any chance of rebuilding a functional national army. Israel launched relentless airstrikes on weapons factories, missile depots, and military research centers, crushing the country's military infrastructure. The article states that Israeli officials openly declared they would not allow the Syrian army to be rebuilt, ensuring Syria would not rise again as a military power.
* Lebanon: The Lebanese army has been restricted by international policies, with the US blocking offers from Russia and Iran to equip it. US diplomats stated their desire to help the Lebanese army maintain internal stability, not to pose a threat to Israel. As a result, the Lebanese army is limited to crowd control and border patrolling, leaving the country vulnerable to Israeli aggression.
* Egypt: The only remaining Arab neighbor with a large, organized, and experienced army is Egypt. Despite the Camp David peace treaty, Egyptian public opinion remains suspicious of Israel, and the army is a source of national pride. However, this strength is precisely why Israel considers it a problem. The article suggests that Israel will likely intensify efforts to militarily weaken Egypt in the coming months and years to neutralize a potential threat and ensure no Arab army is strong enough to challenge the regional order envisioned by the "Greater Israel" plan.
* Policing the New Middle East: The article concludes that the transformation or dissolution of national armies in Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon was a coordinated campaign to eliminate the last pillars of Arab military power. The objective is not peace but permanent subjugation – a Middle East where the only legitimate armed forces are those serving Israel.
 

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Turkey has been on a losing streak in Syria for a while
Israel won in Suwaydah to the point that they managed to expel all the non-druze citizens from Suwaydah; thus, turning it into a pure Druze community. This will give Israel more leverage to annex more lands in the future

As for the SDF, they have rejected any idea of integration and the YPG refused to pay down their weapons. There are rumors that the SDF was given a 30-day ultimatum to disarm but it seems unfounded considering that the SDF and US forces carried out joint patrols along the contact line in Kobani

Turkey is on the verge of losing everything it gained in Syria while Israel and SDF are winning evrything. Meanwhile, Erdo is busy freeing terrorists and kissing the DEM's ass to get their vote share and the CHP is silent to not antagonise DEM so that they remain on the Opposition's side.... ridiculous tbh

All the gains Turkey gained from toppling Assad will soon be thrown away
 

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Military bases to be established across Syria under the guise of "advisory" have now become official. The Turkish Armed Forces are threatening Israel by expanding their footprint in Syria.
Doesnt really make a difference
Such an action may have been significant if Turkey had the means to back their actions but with Israel literally bombing anything Turkish that comes close to Damascus or the south then we question the legitimacy of Turkish threat against Israel

Let me remind you what Israel did to T4 and Palmyra airbases. They were razed to the ground and Turkey couldnt even say a word against Israel
 

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Doesnt really make a difference
Such an action may have been significant if Turkey had the means to back their actions but with Israel literally bombing anything Turkish that comes close to Damascus or the south then we question the legitimacy of Turkish threat against Israel

Let me remind you what Israel did to T4 and Palmyra airbases. They were razed to the ground and Turkey couldnt even say a word against Israel
Turkey of course cannot say any word now. Turkey needs to get much stronger both militarily and economically. We will need to close an eye to such tactical gains. We need to integrate more closely with Europe regarding defence cooperation and economically. As Turkey gets stronger its sphere of influence in the whole world will get stronger. There are three possibilities: Grudging its teeth Turkey will loose more and more of Syria to avoid war with Israel and US but along the way it will get much stronger militarily and economically, which will more than compensate the losses in Syria, even if some sort of federal structure emerges there. The second scenario is when Israel does not stop with the above gains but follows paranoically the "zero potential threat to Israel" policy. This will be close to Armageddon. Depending on where Turkey is at the time (200 Kaan's operating together with hundreds of KE and Anka4s), how willing Europe and US are to support Israel (Europe is slowly abandoning Israel even currently), and potential pat situation in the nuclear front (maybe support from Pakistan or even China/Russia in return for some concessions) the result can be a real disaster for any side or both. US is indeed slave of Israel but I don't know to what extent they will risk the second scenario. The third scenario which is most desirable for Israel is a variant of the second where a new government in Turkey make the concessions above, stops military projects, and renounces all regional/global power ambitions. This scenario is quite likely, I hope Turkish deep state, if it exists, does not allow this.
 

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