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You are the only exception <3 Bay Area Male - 17 Years Old | Turkey's army is far superior to Syria's, and they recently switched sides from pro-Assad to anti-Assad. Turkey definitely wants to see Assad ousted, and if they declare war, it would not last long before Turkey gains an advantage. That being said, it would also not be long before the U.N. steps in. The way I see it, Turkey's endgame would be to force the UN to resolve Syria's war in favor of the rebels. Russia has been somewhat disillusioned with Syria and I think they'd be more willing to cooperate than Iran. I highly doubt the start of a proxy war. I see it unfolding more or less the way Libya did, with Turkey playing the role of the Western nations. Very interesting power play going on here. | | |
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