Some may still think Israel is in a defensive position, but it is not. They may also assert that Israel can now relieve itself of its actions, but it will not. As it is clearer than ever, Israel is not the victim, but the source of the problem, and its actions show that it will continue to be the troublemaker as it enjoys endless U.S. support and Europe’s as well as the Arab street’s silence.
Hamas and Hezbollah are not in a position to fight Israel, while Syria is going through a revolution. Iran also seems to be avoiding a clash with Israel after the failure of its anti-Israeli stance, which has turned into nothing more than noisy rhetoric. However, Israel continues to massacre Palestinians, bomb Lebanon, now occupy southern Syria and destroy remnants of the Assad regime’s weapons, despite the new Syrian government declaring that it does not want to fight Israel.
Whether Syrians are hesitant to fight Israel or not, the latter does not feel the need to hold back from bombing surrounding countries at night. Israel seems intent on destroying its neighbors, who occupy their promised lands, and moving into their territories bit by bit, as it is currently doing in Syria. After its cruelty in Gaza, which has killed more than 45,000 people so far, another reason might be that a significant majority of Israelis have no mercy for Gentiles (non-Jews).
It is almost certain that Türkiye will not go to war with Israel on behalf of someone else. However, a direct attack on Turkish troops (particularly the killing of soldiers) or involvement in Türkiye’s fight against terrorism by supporting terrorist organizations will make war inevitable. If such possibilities seem imminent, the Turkish state will not hesitate to go to war.
In sum, if Israel’s arrogance leads its politicians to underestimate Türkiye’s power and influence in the region, a war between the two countries is likely. There is an apparent Israeli bravado in the region, which makes the state think it can target any country. This piece argues that this is not the case, as Israel has not yet faced (and there is no need for it to face) the biggest power in the region. One may point to Israel’s arsenals, including nuclear weapons, but no one knows what Türkiye has in its military depots. However, what is decisive in wars is not weapons but the strategic mind of armies and their readiness to die for their honor and homeland.
Let’s hope that there will be no more wars but peace in the region and that every state will know its boundaries.
One of undoubtedly many views from Turkey on the current situation in the region.
8 replies on “Is Israel’s next target Türkiye?”
Would that not trigger Nato’s Article 5?
They only use the articles when it suits them. Nato is already indirectly attacking Turkey by supporting the PKK and also Gulen (FETÖ).
Hey Brian
No, because Turkey is an inconvenient NATO member.
As Ally rightly points out the US has been indirectly attacking Turkey for decades through the Gulen movement and by supporting the PKK
At least in this case the majority of Turks are fully aware of the plans of Israel/US so hopefully they stick together against this.
Don’t the Turks have nuclear weapons that they can utilize as well?
More updates on Europe: more anti immigrant protests in Germany. Apparently, they haven’t falled for the ‘he was anti Islam’ stuff. More division.
I don’t know if the Turks have nukes themselves?
There are supposed to be US nukes stored in the NATO bases in Turkey, but it seems unlikely Turkey could access them? But you never know?
I don’t know if you’ve seen this, but Alex Mercouris brought up this article by Michael Rubin in his latest video: https://www.aei.org/op-eds/the-united-states-needs-to-prepare-to-kill-turks-in-syria/
Türkiye had a good response: https://www.turkiyetoday.com/turkiye/so-called-foreign-policy-expert-michael-rubin-calls-on-american-troops-to-kill-turks-94122/
Rubin has been railing against Turkey for years now- I mean years!
I have stuff at the censored site from years ago- Clearly the US has Turkey in it’s crosshairs.
Rubin’s all in on Israel 2.0, for his Israel 1.0-
I’m going to check all the links out and thanks for sharing them Ms Cat
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