You speak with the mouth of Westerners. The nuclear power of Iran was never a problem for Turkiye, this was never our agenda. This is the disturbance of Israel and Europe. Did you realize it how you have been guided like a puppet ?
Just in confirming what you said, here are some interesting facts about Iran and Turkey from Wikipedia. I don't know why some try to insist that there is animosity between Iran and Turkey? Our border is one of the oldest in the world and has been respected by both sides for more than 5 centuries.:
On 22 April 1926 the First "Treaty of Friendship" between Iran and Turkey was signed in
Tehran. The basic principles included friendship, neutrality and nonaggression towards each other. The agreement also included possible joint actions to groups in the territories of both countries which would try to disturb peace and security or who would try to change the government of one of the countries. This policy was indirectly aimed at the internal problems both countries had with their
Kurdish minorities.
On 23 January 1932 the first definitive frontier treaty between Turkey and Iran was signed in Tehran. It should be mentioned that the border between Turkey and Iran is one of the oldest in the world and has stayed more or less the same since the
Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, and the
Treaty of Zuhab. In other words, this 1932 treaty was basically the rubber-stamping of the centuries old status quo. On the same day the countries signed a new Treaty of Friendship, as well as a Treaty of Conciliation, Judicial Settlement and Arbitration.
Turkish President
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk with
Reza Pahlavi I, the Shah of Iran,
Ankara, June 1934.
Between 16 June and 2 July 1934,
Reza Shah Pahlavi visited Turkey, together with a mission of high-ranking officials, among which General Hassan Arfa, at the invitation of
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Several regions in Turkey were visited and attempts at close friendship and cooperation between the two leaders were made. Reza Shah Pahlavi was reportedly impressed by the republic's modernization reforms and he saw this as an example for his own country.
On 8 July 1937 a Treaty of Non-aggression was signed between
Turkey, Iran, Iraq and
Afghanistan. This treaty would become known as the
Treaty of Saadabad. The purpose of this agreement was to ensure security and peace in the Middle East.
In August 1955 CENTO (Central Treaty Organization), a mutual security-pact between Iran, Turkey, Iraq,
Pakistan and
Britain was established.
In July 1964 the RCD (Regional Cooperation for Development), aimed at joint economic projects between Iran, Turkey and Pakistan was established.
A period of coldness passed after the 1979
Iranian Revolution which caused major changes in Iran and the Middle Eastern status quo. Today Iran and Turkey closely cooperate in a wide variety of fields that range from fighting
terrorism,
drug trafficking, and promoting stability in
Iraq and
Central Asia.