Hello Im back
It is interesting to see Turkeys overreaction to ouster of Muslim Brotherhood.
Imo both Iran and Turkey has reacted to events in Egypt wrong. They should have let events play out over longer period, and just denounce violence instead of openly supporting MB.
Iran has not done it NEARLY to the same extent as Turkey though. Iran has been a little more cautious with the words. Whatever government comes next, caution must be taken in order not to have bad relations and alienate the new government.
But Turkeys strong condemnation of the military, and rabid support of Muslim Brotherhood borders on irrationality and utter desperation. Especially since Morsi and the other loosers in the MB prooved to be incompetend and unsustainable rulers, that 20-30 millions Egyptians demonstrated against.
Muslim Brotherhood is history.
Particularly Erdogan should learn something about and adapt course-correction. Turkey can not expect to have a slave government in Egypt as part of their neo-ottoman empire aspiration.
Especially since Egypt itself is a major regional power, that will seek its own interest.