Please refrain from commenting on matters you are not well-informed about. I find it difficult to understand the source of your anti-Turkish bias, but your statement is factually inaccurate. The vast majority of people in Turkey oppose this war. It is irrelevant whether they identify as pro-European, secular Kemalists, conservative Sunnis, or Turkish nationalists. The typical Turkish citizen is against US intervention, does not endorse Zionist Israel's territorial expansion, and believes the US objective of this war is not just regime change but rather the destruction of the Iranian nation. Despite the existing tensions/issues with Iran, this war is not seen in the best interest of Turkey or the broader region.
In addition, the discussion in Turkey differs vastly from that in other countries in the region due to its relationship with Iran, including its people and historical context.
For example, while there are conversations about regime change, undermining the Iranian state, and indefinitely weakening it in Arab and Western TV channels, Turkish television hosts, analysts and experts typically do not even entertain the idea of the US being able to successfully destroy the Iranian state- or nationhood.
These experts tell the Turkish public 24/7 quite openly and bluntly on every channel that Iran is not an artificial construct (like Saudi Arabia or UAE); it possesses a rich history, a deeply rooted identity, and a high level of
historical awareness among its citizens.
The Turkish approach to this war is very easy to summerize: Iran is here to stay. Act accordingly. Don't burn bridges you can't afford to rebuild.
*on domestic issues. Majority is clearly anti-war.