Sultan Baybars
Registered Member
It’s not so easy to perform a war against Iran. You are not fighting against Lesotho.
The Turkish government always opposed a war against Iran, since Ahmadinjed came to power. And that was the same government as today.
Turkey opposed a attack on Iran at every international platform. Turkey even imported oil from Iran despite US sanctions with Reza Zarab and Halkbank as middle men.
Turkey has a significant trade with Iran - and i still believe that Iranian oil is entering Turkey on the black market because both nations are trade-nations and a lot of people in Turkey love Iran - like the Zaza’s. My family is also of Zaza origins and their language sounds exactly like Persian.
Dont underestimate the Turkey-Iran border and the Turkey-Iran relations. Everything can happen at that border in wartime. Turkey has already 2 unstable neighbours (Syria, Iraq) and 2 enemies at the border (Greece, Armenia).
Turkey spends a lot of resources for years because of this but Iran has always been a stable partner who loves diplomacy and trade (the last Turkish-Iranian war was 500 years ago).
And when Iran falls, Turkey is next. Like i said before there are 3 main targets left in the Middle East:
1.- Iran (when they refuse to de-nuclearize)
2.- Turkey (when they refuse to cooperate in Syria)
3.- Egypt (when they refuse to accept the Gaza migration plan)
The Turkish government always opposed a war against Iran, since Ahmadinjed came to power. And that was the same government as today.
Turkey opposed a attack on Iran at every international platform. Turkey even imported oil from Iran despite US sanctions with Reza Zarab and Halkbank as middle men.
Turkey has a significant trade with Iran - and i still believe that Iranian oil is entering Turkey on the black market because both nations are trade-nations and a lot of people in Turkey love Iran - like the Zaza’s. My family is also of Zaza origins and their language sounds exactly like Persian.
Dont underestimate the Turkey-Iran border and the Turkey-Iran relations. Everything can happen at that border in wartime. Turkey has already 2 unstable neighbours (Syria, Iraq) and 2 enemies at the border (Greece, Armenia).
Turkey spends a lot of resources for years because of this but Iran has always been a stable partner who loves diplomacy and trade (the last Turkish-Iranian war was 500 years ago).
And when Iran falls, Turkey is next. Like i said before there are 3 main targets left in the Middle East:
1.- Iran (when they refuse to de-nuclearize)
2.- Turkey (when they refuse to cooperate in Syria)
3.- Egypt (when they refuse to accept the Gaza migration plan)
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