US needs Turkey for its al-Qaeda and ISIS links

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Exactly a decade after the United States sought a pioneering role for Turkey by launching the regime change project in Syria, it has solicited help from Ankara for another political transition in the Greater Middle East – in Afghanistan.

Analogies never hold 100% in politics or diplomacy but the similarities are striking. 

If in Syria the project involved the overthrow by force of the established government of President Bashar al-Assad, in Afghanistan the agenda is somehow to ease out the elected government led by President Ashraf Ghani and have it replaced by an interim government that includes the militant Islamist group the Taliban. 

Both situations narrow down to co-opting jihadi groups who masquerade as “liberation movements.”

In Syria, Turkey provided not only the logistics for jihadi fighters from all over the world to enter that country to join Islamic State (ISIS) and al-Qaeda but also equipped them and supported them – even nursing injured fighters – to wage a protracted, horrific war against Assad. 

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