Taffy and Redleg,
Thank you for your point-accurate ability of comprehension.
Continuing the Q&A workout of Redleg a bit more on :
Any ways to limit army while dodging the fanatical Islamic threat ?
One would better "dry off the swamp" instead of "dealing with the mosquitos one by one". Turkey is not a self-fanaticising country about Islamic matters. Fanaticism is the "export" of neighbour regimes of ones such as Iran, Iraq and Syria.
We may call "gendarmes" to make up things there a bit then, huh ?
No. The next time another operation by "gendarmes" is held in another country, it will be quite dubious decision to reject the concrete support to them - they will demand it for sure -, such as opening the bases to their military or direct troop support. It will absolutely be some sort of chaos after rejecting USA & allies for the second time. We have the power to resist but the tendancy will grow stronger to a point where the relationship of Turkey and the "demanders" may break. Accepting leads to being a desperate "Hit me, AQ!" challenge. And they already did though we rejected such a support once.
So ?
Is there a way to democratize or smoothen the regimes of the named countries without attracting some reactive stiffness as it is right now in Iraq, then is there a way Turkey can loosen the military belt a bit.
But that's not all. There is still a serious Kurd chaos ahead. Believe it or not, this conflict will grow more serious soon.
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