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We saw them. Excellent news.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.Netanyahu is looking for another war for certain "now" and I don't think Türkiye should not fall into that trap. Netanyahu may well also want to try "test" and to destroy the new Makkah pact as well, so in reality Saudi, and Pakistan have to be ready with more than just words.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.
That would be a threat to them. If they let it happen,in a few years the Turkish army could potentially have enough drones,missile artillery,helicopters and soldiers to back up a vanguard of Syrian cannon fodder.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.
That would be a threat to them. If they let it happen,in a few years the Turkish army could potentially have enough drones,missile artillery,helicopters and soldiers to back up a vanguard of Syrian cannon fodder.
Netanyahu probably wants to keep Israel at war in order to stay in power,but Israelis in general are interested in keeping Turkey out of Syria when it comes to bases. It's in their interest that Turkey does not get a strong foothold and military presence anywhere near them. Imagine a couple of Turkish brigades in central Syria. Establishing air bases and deep networks of AA,EW and radars like Syria in Lebanon in the 70s and 80s.
That would be a threat to them. If they let it happen,in a few years the Turkish army could potentially have enough drones,missile artillery,helicopters and soldiers to back up a vanguard of Syrian cannon fodder.
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