
Why the West Wants to Bring Down the New Syrian State - with Sami Hamdi (Part 2)
The Thinking Muslim
Turkey's Balancing Act in the Syrian Conflict
This chapter examines Turkey's evolving role in the Syrian conflict, focusing on the strategic adjustments made by President Erdogan in response to domestic and international pressures. It highlights the complexities of Turkey's foreign policy, particularly in relation to Syrian opposition groups, regional dynamics, and the differing approaches of the Trump and Biden administrations. The discussion sheds light on the intricate interplays between Turkey, the U.S., Israel, and other regional powers, illustrating the challenges Erdogan faces in navigating geopolitical interests while managing public sentiment at home.
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