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Pan-Turkism and neo-Ottomanism are a threat to the security of Armenia. "Fact"


"Fact" daily writes:

"No one knows who is behind the new Syrian government, but I know that Turkey is behind all this. They wanted it for thousands of years, they got it. The people who entered Syria are controlled by Turkey." - said the newly elected US President Donald Trump.

He described Turkey's Syrian policy as a "hostile clan". This is of course not news, but it is remarkable that the newly elected US president is speaking about it. It is obvious that Turkey is trying to create (restore) a "new Ottoman Empire". Push Russia and Iran out of the Middle East.

On the other hand, it is in the interests of the West and Israel to expel or reduce Iranian and Russian military-political influence from the Greater Middle East. The "Republic Square" telegram channel also addressed this topic yesterday, noting that Ankara is trying to turn Syria into a platform for the implementation of its own pan-Turkish and neo-Ottoman plans, and also, relying on the new pro-Turkish authorities in Syria, to neutralize the Kurdish Workers' Party, whose units are located in Syria. in the north. "Turkey receives geopolitical dividends from the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.

First, 4 million Syrian refugees who have found refuge in Turkey will be gradually returned to Syria, strengthening the Sunni influence in that country. Secondly, groups allied to Turkey have come to power in Syria, thus Turkey secured its southern borders. And most importantly, Ankara will neutralize the Kurdish factor in Syria, preventing the creation of the Kurdistan state, which could also include the Kurdish regions of eastern Turkey."

As for RA and Armenian interests, according to the authors, the strengthening of Turkish and Islamist influence in Aleppo and other Armenian cities will lead to the emigration of the Syrian Armenian community. "The Armenian presence in Syria was important from the point of view of Armenian interests, but Turkey will do everything with the hands of the Islamists to push the Syrian Armenians out.

Armenian communities in the Middle East were a link between Armenia and the Arab world, but the war in Lebanon, the civil war in Syria and the overthrow of Assad will threaten the existence of Armenian communities in that region," the channel writes, adding that Turkey's pan-Turkish and neo-Ottoman plans are a threat to national security for Armenia as well. , because Ankara and Baku want to get the so-called "Zangezur Corridor", which is the logistics of Greater Turan.

According to analysts, Armenia should strengthen ties with countries for which pan-Turkism and neo-Ottomanism are also a threat, and form a united front against Great Turan.