Foinikas
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Actually,you have no idea what you're saying. Greece isn't a puppet. Unless you consider Pakistan a puppet as well,compared to India? Just because Greece is a smaller country with a smaller army and economy,doesn't mean we're "puppets".You clearly have no idea how multipolarity will change things. If anything, a puppet state like greece will be smacked first, because u were always under uncle sam's arms. Turkiye is way more important than greece can ever imagine, in a multipolar world, Turkiye will have a status of its own with both china and russia vying for good relations with Turkiye. The only way to contain Turkiye is to install puppet regime, and that is what the west is trying for a decade.
The fact that French and American interests have aligned with ours because of Turkish aggressive foreign policy and actions,that is something different from being a "puppet". Neither is Egypt a puppet,as various members here usually say.
Turkey's strategic position can be exactly the cause of its doom. If they continue with their foreign policy and double-crossing,
eventually one or two powers will decide to stop appeasing and finally smash the "defiant" Turks. And maybe both sides can come to a secret agreement on this,as Turkey has been playing both of them.
You can't sell weapons to Ukraine and then support Russia diplomatically or prepare new operations in Syria when both Russians and Americans don't want you to hurt the Kurds or grab more land there. You can't threaten the gas pipe projects in Cyprus when the EU wants to find more gas. You can't order S-400s and then demand F-16Vs. You can't refuse to let Sweden and Finland in NATO and say "NATO is nothing without Turkey". And you can't say Crimea is Ukrainian and at the same time ask Russia for help.
At some point,all this will make these superpowers say "enough with you". Balkanization and end of the story. That's how they see it.
Greece is playing both sides. Then she blames Turkey as if nothing happened.
Well then,tell Europe to stop buying Russian oil and don't blame us. Especially when you're a fellow NATO member and continue to defend Putin diplomatically.