Not bigger but different, man. Deutschland is the economic anchor of the EU but its role abroad is lesser
on average than that of France. The UK stands halfway in halfway out, maybe full out soon. You need
many abilities / personalities to form a worthy party, in D&D and IRL both. EU has those.
I beg to differ. Which President was recently invited to a GCC grand meeting, a first for non-Arab, for instance?
Mediation between Israel and Palestine? With Recep Tayyip's slant towards the MB that back a faction in play?
How useful was that in the last attack by Israel on Gaza exactly, while regional powers backed Jerusalem discretely?
Realistically, who's chasing Islamists across the sub-Sahel while saving Muslims in CAR? Turkey?
You have every right to be proud of Turkey, should even IMHoO but going full fan boy doesn't help your point.
Check Providence's answer ( to which I concurred from the onset ) two posts above for a confirmation.
Reality is admittedly a fickle bee hitch.
Good day all, Tay.
Turkey have had a bigger role outside than UK.
France chasing terrorists in her old colonies isn't a big deed. Turks have also bombed different factions (Kurds, PSY, ISIS etc) in Syria and Iraq etc..
And In 2008 and 2011 Gaza massacre, Turkey played an active role by mediating between Palestinian factions and Israel and played a key role in brokering the ceasefire. The precise reason Turkey had influence in that conflict was because it had links with
both parties involved. I do understand that with Israel relations soured and unstability in Middle-East, Turkey's role has become limited--but that's temporary. Israel and Turkey will engage with each other again. You know it too.
Turkey is
easily the fourth most powerful nation-state in Europe. It is the greatest power in Central-Eastern Europe.
France, UK, and Germany, over-all, are more powerful states than Turkey for now---but Turkey enjoys greater influence/role beyond its borders than Germany and UK (and even France in my opinion but you can disagree).
Turkey is on path to be able to become a "projecting" power in Mediterranean (with induction of LHD and F-35s on deck)---and with already having a bigger military than France and UK--Turks do seem poise to close the gap between themselves and Western European powers.
In Eastern/Central Europe--Turkey has no match.
These are just facts, not rants of any fanboy.
I just have not seen any major (non-economic) European role outside their borders.