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The Economist. Turkey and Israel are preparing for restraint, not war


The English magazine "The Economist" published an analytical article about Turkey's growing tensions in Syria. As a serious threat, because they have a close relationship with Israel.

It should be noted that Turkey considers Turkey a terrorist organization that Turkey has made new tensions to the fact that these new developments have become more deteriorated relations, but the direct conflict is unlikely. The real-armed conflict between the main army of the United States in the second Army and the region is unlikely and both sides prepare for restraint, not war.

The article also touched upon Turkish-American relations and the sale of "F-35" fighters. It is noted that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sees US President Donald Trump as an "old friend" and believes that Turkey's relations with the United States may improve, including the launch of the sale of "F-35" fighters.

The article emphasizes that Erdogan also seeks to strengthen his relations with Europe and has expectations from Europe to security guarantees, especially in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. As a summary, "Erdogan is unlikely to endanger all this by fighting with Israel."