Erdogan squanders Turkey’s geographic advantage

Posted By : Telegraf
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Turkey’s geography, at the juncture of the Middle East, Europe and Asia, means events in all these regions affect its interests, geopolitical calculations and alliance commitments. Turkey’s leadership, therefore, must constantly calibrate the level and nature of the country’s engagement.

The current crisis in the Black Sea region, between Russia and Ukraine, is one such moment. But for Turkey this is far larger than a spat between two neighbors. That’s because one of them happens to be Russia – a superpower with which the Turks have had intense adversarial dealings as well as bouts of close cooperation.

And if recent history offers any hint, Turkey will prove impotent in influencing current events to its interest.

Russia and Turkey have been on opposite sides in Syria, Libya and now Ukraine. Turkey has made its displeasure with Russia’s aggressive actions clear, having also previously opposed the annexation of Crimea by President Vladimir Putin. Yet the Turks and the Russians have had complementary moments, too.

They have, in fact, collaborated in Syria, such as when Moscow gave Ankara permission to invade parts of Kurdish-controlled territory; they have shared military technology, such as when Russian sold Turkey its sophisticated S-400 air-defense system; and finally, as Steve Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations argues, they both share the view that an American-led order in the region is not in their best interest.

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