Or, just maybe..., just help him out AGAIN (under certain "preconditions", of course), and let Turkey become Russia's bitch for the foreseeable future.
Mr. Dugin either cannot or does not want to acknowledge the fact that Erdoğan—after betraying his so-called anti-globalist allies, Russia and Iran—has strengthened his ties with Trump, whom Dugin himself ardently supports and portrays as a leader waging war against globalists. This means that, although Dugin declares the end of support for Erdoğan by the anti-globalist front, one of his most beloved figures is still backing —highly pragmatist and even sometimes unpredictable— Erdoğan for mutual gain, what a surprise!
This is why I think Dugin often misinterprets —or even worse distorts, according to his ideological mission— the current international political landscape, as he almost always preconditions his analysis on the existence of two fundamentally opposing forces: “globalists” versus “anti-globalists.”
Indeed, whether one embraces a reactionary or progressive “globalist” agenda, there is only one force that truly shapes the direction of global politics and alliances: material profit, or, to say it simply, money.
In any case, Trump is one of the most insidious capitalists the world has seen to date, and I believe that one day Dugin will be disappointed by his vehement support for him.
Why Turkish government decided to line with Qatar and the Collective Crusaders in order to regime change Syria, after the putsch attempt against him in 2016, did leave me very puzzled. Something is wrong, either they are really dumb and overestimated the control they could have against Crusaders social "colored" manipulations, or they are even dumber, like for instance a Faisal Ben Hussein with UK and France after WW1. (Faisal made a deal with UK and Brits, but they never intended to respect it and stabbed all Arabs in the back).
btw I disagree with you about EU and Turkya. It will NEVER become EU member. UE is a neo German Holy Roman Empire, and German elites will NEVER let a demographically bigger country in the Empire. Of course EU itself may not last enough anyway.
Now, the issue here is that EU-USA will try to phase out Montreux Convention about Dardanelles. USA-NATO will try to turn Black Sea in a NATO lake iike Baltics, with Dardanelles current status abolished.
Trump team is doing a belly dance to Russians in order to bring in US Navy in Odessa. For this they need control over the Dardanelles.
Given that there is no love lost between Turkey and either Amerca or Russia and Iran, it seems that Erdogan's only choice now would be to pivot to Europe (China can be a trading partner as it is for everyone else but not much else as strategically China would be much more interested in Russia and Iran than in Turkey). However, I am not seeing what exactly Europe could offer Erdogan given that it is on its last legs itself!
Erdoğan was always a wild card and Turkey always seems to be playing with a bad hand. While western elites may be delighted with what's happening, they are walking a tightrope themselves with their own civilians and so if Erdoğan does go, popular uprisings might become fashionable all over Europe during the long summer.
Not completely. The Eurasianist-Perincek camp is still rooting for Erdogan's regime, and Trump just today couldn't help himself dropping an off-the-cough compliment for him. By all means, he should be alone, it is just for him to be alone, yet he is not. Knowing Erdogan's crooked ways, I'm afraid even Putin might try to turn this into an advantage by gambling on him one last time.
That would be a disaster. Sure, Russia has nothing to gain from a Turkey re-oriented towards the West. But it also has nothing to gain from a dishonest, corrupt "partner" which has long lost its mandate to power. Russia, if she fulfils her claim to be a state with a clear and strong ethos, will find new partners, make new deals. There is no reason why the next government would turn such a Eurasia down over the collapsing Globalist Empire, especially the Kemalists. Let this new era not go to waste.
He will never completely exhaust his margin of error. Because why? Because of the Dardanelles that is why. Russia may not trust Erdogan. But to not support him is to support the much worse EU installed alternative. Iran is in a slightly different position. Nonetheless both Iran and Russia should continue to support him in unity. Until the EU threat subsides at some point. The United States should support him as well.
Thank you for your insights. Nevertheless, exiled democrats fear that Erdogan will as usual control the opposition. Do you think despite the exhaustion of people, they will manage to continue with an even more authoritarian regime?
Erdogan always prided himself on being the smartest player on the table. He enjoyed playing through ambiguity, betrayal and cunning.
Sooner or later the bill would have to be paid, and paid in full.
Seems like he outsmarted himself :)
Or, just maybe..., just help him out AGAIN (under certain "preconditions", of course), and let Turkey become Russia's bitch for the foreseeable future.
not again. He is finished
Better than the EU installed alternative. Better for everyone, almost 🙏🏻
He got old.
Mr. Dugin either cannot or does not want to acknowledge the fact that Erdoğan—after betraying his so-called anti-globalist allies, Russia and Iran—has strengthened his ties with Trump, whom Dugin himself ardently supports and portrays as a leader waging war against globalists. This means that, although Dugin declares the end of support for Erdoğan by the anti-globalist front, one of his most beloved figures is still backing —highly pragmatist and even sometimes unpredictable— Erdoğan for mutual gain, what a surprise!
This is why I think Dugin often misinterprets —or even worse distorts, according to his ideological mission— the current international political landscape, as he almost always preconditions his analysis on the existence of two fundamentally opposing forces: “globalists” versus “anti-globalists.”
Indeed, whether one embraces a reactionary or progressive “globalist” agenda, there is only one force that truly shapes the direction of global politics and alliances: material profit, or, to say it simply, money.
In any case, Trump is one of the most insidious capitalists the world has seen to date, and I believe that one day Dugin will be disappointed by his vehement support for him.
Play all sides, you gonna get fucked from all in the throat proper at the end ;)
How does Mr. Alexander Dugin receive his questions? @Alexander Dugin
Here in Australia, Syrian news has almost but disappeared off the radar. All middle eastern news revolves around Palestine and Israel.
I would guess all other western countries are also being fed the “mushroom syndrome” for those in the know lol 😂.
Why Turkish government decided to line with Qatar and the Collective Crusaders in order to regime change Syria, after the putsch attempt against him in 2016, did leave me very puzzled. Something is wrong, either they are really dumb and overestimated the control they could have against Crusaders social "colored" manipulations, or they are even dumber, like for instance a Faisal Ben Hussein with UK and France after WW1. (Faisal made a deal with UK and Brits, but they never intended to respect it and stabbed all Arabs in the back).
btw I disagree with you about EU and Turkya. It will NEVER become EU member. UE is a neo German Holy Roman Empire, and German elites will NEVER let a demographically bigger country in the Empire. Of course EU itself may not last enough anyway.
Now, the issue here is that EU-USA will try to phase out Montreux Convention about Dardanelles. USA-NATO will try to turn Black Sea in a NATO lake iike Baltics, with Dardanelles current status abolished.
Trump team is doing a belly dance to Russians in order to bring in US Navy in Odessa. For this they need control over the Dardanelles.
Given that there is no love lost between Turkey and either Amerca or Russia and Iran, it seems that Erdogan's only choice now would be to pivot to Europe (China can be a trading partner as it is for everyone else but not much else as strategically China would be much more interested in Russia and Iran than in Turkey). However, I am not seeing what exactly Europe could offer Erdogan given that it is on its last legs itself!
Erdoğan was always a wild card and Turkey always seems to be playing with a bad hand. While western elites may be delighted with what's happening, they are walking a tightrope themselves with their own civilians and so if Erdoğan does go, popular uprisings might become fashionable all over Europe during the long summer.
1853-here we go again! 🫣😵💫😲
Ergodan should consider going to the core group of people who are backing the liberal west's efforts and eliminating them.
With an entire western gentrified ruler, many more problems will arrive including a dedicated support for a Ukrainian for ever war.
Not completely. The Eurasianist-Perincek camp is still rooting for Erdogan's regime, and Trump just today couldn't help himself dropping an off-the-cough compliment for him. By all means, he should be alone, it is just for him to be alone, yet he is not. Knowing Erdogan's crooked ways, I'm afraid even Putin might try to turn this into an advantage by gambling on him one last time.
That would be a disaster. Sure, Russia has nothing to gain from a Turkey re-oriented towards the West. But it also has nothing to gain from a dishonest, corrupt "partner" which has long lost its mandate to power. Russia, if she fulfils her claim to be a state with a clear and strong ethos, will find new partners, make new deals. There is no reason why the next government would turn such a Eurasia down over the collapsing Globalist Empire, especially the Kemalists. Let this new era not go to waste.
He will never completely exhaust his margin of error. Because why? Because of the Dardanelles that is why. Russia may not trust Erdogan. But to not support him is to support the much worse EU installed alternative. Iran is in a slightly different position. Nonetheless both Iran and Russia should continue to support him in unity. Until the EU threat subsides at some point. The United States should support him as well.
Thank you for your insights. Nevertheless, exiled democrats fear that Erdogan will as usual control the opposition. Do you think despite the exhaustion of people, they will manage to continue with an even more authoritarian regime?
Good analysis