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Turkey's dangerous actionsReader comment on item: Biden's Emerging Foreign Policy Submitted by Admiral Peter Kikareas (United States), Feb 20, 2021 at 03:32 Dear Dr. Daniel Pipes, Once again you are and were on the spot. I could elaborate on many issues but one issue which you very successfully touch and had raised red flags since years ago is Turkey and its most dangerous activities for Middle East and its neighbors. You make a question where Turkey will stop. I am convinced that no matter who is president of Turkey they will try to expand and create either the Ottoman Empire under Erdogan or Pan Turkism under a Kemalist. If we look how much they invest in their military buying many exploration ships, 2-3 aircraft carriers many submarines and S-400 nuclear facilities for nuclear bombs as they openly stated, and blackmailing, killings, terrorizing etc. etc. They need to be decisively stopped and dismantled this is the only way for peace and stability in the area. They should be kicked out of NATO and not buying submarines from Germany which is as always a Turkish friend and partner since world war 1.. Bellow is a very informative interview that I agree with. Please keep the great job you are doing. Yours sincerely, Admiral Peter Kikareas Submitting....
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