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Lack of logic in Fidan’s claims
Why is aiding regional gov’ts wrong for Iran, justified for Turkey?
Why is Iran criticized for aiding regional governments while Turkey is applauded for doing the same? In a striking double standard, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan accuses Iran of meddling in Syria, yet Ankara itself has intervened militarily across the region, from Libya to Iraq. Iran’s policy, rooted in stability and legal governance, mirrors its past support for Turkey during the 2016 coup attempt. Meanwhile, Turkey frames its actions as justified security measures, even as it backs groups with ideological and territorial ambitions. With mounting contradictions in Ankara’s rhetoric, the question remains: Who is truly shaping the region’s future?
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