azyr
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I don't know and I don't care. That doesn't concern us. The thing that concerns us is our fcked up policies on Syrian war.
If we didn't support this war at the first place, we might have not been in this fcked up situation. Got it?
What you're saying is factually incorrect, as people have been hinting on topics for you to look up and see for yourself.
As a major regional power and an aspiring geopolitical player a war on your border is not something you can avoid confronting. To add insult to injury the war was creating a huge influx and magnitude of refugees while also serving as a launch pad for a future terrorist state that is enemy to only you on the same border.
Turkey should have been the first respondent in the war and acted way before even Russia got there - let alone the US. We should have secured the northern Turkic villages against Assad and moved in to ISIS territory before they had a chance to reach our border.
That way we would be the defining factor and power in this war and get what we needed out of it. We avoided it for way to long, waited until Russia Iran and the US consolidated their powers and proxies - ignored ISIS which led the whole world to be angry at us - and when push came to shove we finally started operations against the PKK in Afrin.
The world was furious because it saw us as playing dumb with ISIS while attacking "the valiant and brave Kurds" - they equated us with ISIS (which some of our journalists helped to cement tbh).
So all in all - your proposal would have ended even worse then the situation we are in now. We should have acted the second civil war broke out - Assad would be begging instead of shelling now.