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What is Erdoğan's endgame?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 235036" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>Erdoğan is blocking Sweden from Nato membership because apparently we did not do enough against the existence of Kurds (who have rights according to the UN) and his political opponents (who had the right to dethrone him in the event of autocracy according to Turkey's own constitution). Sweden has already listed PKK as terrorists and are not involved with them (only the civilized organizations for Kurds). Seems like a move to score points with Russia which objected Nato's expansion, yet Russia does not even accnowledge PKK as a terrorist organization whatsoever (guerilla fighters then), and told Turkey not to invade the ethnic region of Kurdistan in support for Kurds.</p><p></p><p>Did Erdoğan fail at playing both sides (Nato and Russia), or is he only focusing on local issues and his election?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 235036, member: 14640"] Erdoğan is blocking Sweden from Nato membership because apparently we did not do enough against the existence of Kurds (who have rights according to the UN) and his political opponents (who had the right to dethrone him in the event of autocracy according to Turkey's own constitution). Sweden has already listed PKK as terrorists and are not involved with them (only the civilized organizations for Kurds). Seems like a move to score points with Russia which objected Nato's expansion, yet Russia does not even accnowledge PKK as a terrorist organization whatsoever (guerilla fighters then), and told Turkey not to invade the ethnic region of Kurdistan in support for Kurds. Did Erdoğan fail at playing both sides (Nato and Russia), or is he only focusing on local issues and his election? [/QUOTE]
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