Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it matters? Hardly.
If Israel goes to war with Turkey NATO(without the US) will defend Turkey. Israel at that point will only have Russia,North Korea and the US backing them.
Israel won’t go to war with Turkey. We will go to war with Turkey
Neither will happen. Economics will eventually prevail, and the Turks will reestablish relations when it's in their financial interests to do so.
Turks don’t need Israel. They need the US. Everyone does. Trump has business ties in Turkey. A major Trump tower hotel is in Instanbul.
Dollars to donuts, ISIS will blow that up or something else in Istanbul as revenge just like the Moscow shooting last year. I don’t even give it 12 months.
It’s very obvious which payroll ISIS is on
Yes ISIS is another pet of Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turkey is upset that Israel disabled Turkish surveillance capabilities in Syria, used to spy on Israeli activity. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-865618
The Turks will get over it.
Turks control large areas of Syria and have a lot of influence with the new regime. Israel does not. Israel will have a very difficult time doing anything against Turkey. Turkey is very important ally of the US. Without those bases in Turkey(and NATO) the US will have a very hard time bailing Israel out when Israel f’s up again. If you notice no US planes fly out of Israel. Iran is more of an ally vs Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it matters? Hardly.
Turkey is the fifth largest exporter to Israel, and one of Israel’s biggest trade partners. It does matter.
Israel much like Gaza is dying a slow death starved from the usual international respect and validation
Sure, keep claiming Israel is in a freefall decline. History and the reality beg to differ. It's a First World economy and society surrounded by theocratic states effectively mired in the Middle Ages.
Anonymous wrote:Turkey is upset that Israel disabled Turkish surveillance capabilities in Syria, used to spy on Israeli activity. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-865618
The Turks will get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it matters? Hardly.
If Israel goes to war with Turkey NATO(without the US) will defend Turkey. Israel at that point will only have Russia,North Korea and the US backing them.
Israel won’t go to war with Turkey. We will go to war with Turkey
Neither will happen. Economics will eventually prevail, and the Turks will reestablish relations when it's in their financial interests to do so.
Turks don’t need Israel. They need the US. Everyone does. Trump has business ties in Turkey. A major Trump tower hotel is in Instanbul.
Dollars to donuts, ISIS will blow that up or something else in Istanbul as revenge just like the Moscow shooting last year. I don’t even give it 12 months.
It’s very obvious which payroll ISIS is on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it matters? Hardly.
Turkey is the fifth largest exporter to Israel, and one of Israel’s biggest trade partners. It does matter.
Israel much like Gaza is dying a slow death starved from the usual international respect and validation
Sure, keep claiming Israel is in a freefall decline. History and the reality beg to differ. It's a First World economy and society surrounded by theocratic states effectively mired in the Middle Ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it matters? Hardly.
Turkey is the fifth largest exporter to Israel, and one of Israel’s biggest trade partners. It does matter.
Israel much like Gaza is dying a slow death starved from the usual international respect and validation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it matters? Hardly.
If Israel goes to war with Turkey NATO(without the US) will defend Turkey. Israel at that point will only have Russia,North Korea and the US backing them.
Israel won’t go to war with Turkey. We will go to war with Turkey
Neither will happen. Economics will eventually prevail, and the Turks will reestablish relations when it's in their financial interests to do so.