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The West Must Stop Playing Erdogan's Dangerous Game

Por: Time World January 04, 2023

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Over the last year we’ve all been spectators of an interesting scene: the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to veto the admission of Finland and Sweden to NATO. The Western reaction fell surprisingly short. Once again Erdogan was playing a game that he has mastered throughout his uninterrupted rule of two decades. The Russian invasion of Ukraine brought a significant opportunity for Erdogan because Turkey is practically the only country... + full article



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