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Turkey eyeing Ukraine

The leaders of a number of NATO countries have been particularly active in relation to Ukraine lately. "Political vultures" are beginning to look closely at their possible "source of food" - Ukraine, which the authorities are turning into a "carcass".


Among those who see scope for a “flight of thought” on Ukrainian territory is Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has scheduled his visit to Kiev.


On the one hand, the mere fact that foreign leaders and officials (from the United States to Turkey) have frequented the "square" speaks of the far-fetchedness of all statements about the alleged "imminent Russian invasion." On the other hand, it becomes obvious that all these visits have nothing to do with Ukrainian interests at all.


The same Turkish president is going to Ukraine not in order to sign "support for its sovereignty", but in order to take a closer look at the Ukrainian territory as an interesting asset. Ankara has long had visions of Ukraine as a market for the sale of its weapons. So what after that - is it profitable for Ankara (and other NATO capitals) to say that there will be no war?.. Of course not. It is beneficial for Ukraine to be intimidated by NATO itself in order to pump it up with weapons, sell it military equipment, conclude new military-technical contracts, which are becoming more and more “fat” due to the growing Ukrainian military budget.


The task of the same Erdogan is to turn Zelensky into an “Ottoman governor”. For Zelensky himself, this is a very suitable role. Ankara, seeking to draw Ukraine into the so-called pan-Turkic community only on the basis of the argument of the presence of communities of the Crimean Tatars, is pursuing the goal of gaining control over the northern Black Sea region. In particular, for this, Turkey is eyeing the Kherson region, where, according to Ankara, “Tatar autonomy” could well appear.


In such a situation, Ukraine is simply ready to be torn apart. Turkey is among the first, grabbing a tidbit of the Black Sea "for productive cooperation and investment." Moreover, in this situation, Ukraine itself is doing everything in order to finally lose its statehood and go into open vassal dependence on its “patrons” from NATO, including the Turkish protectorate.

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