SANCTIONS AND THE TURK'S VIEWPOINT
Far too often the concept of sanctions and embargos become
the quick and easy response by leaders who have no stomach for conflict.
What makes this concept even more complex is the reality
that sanctions often have the opposite impact they were intended to produce.
The Turk's point that sanctions will only hurt the ones that
they are intended to help is a valid statement.
The Turks are also correct in their estimate of the Syrian
Middle Class fearing what comes after Al Assad.
So, if Turkey
is correct and sanctions are not the right option for Syria , then
what is?
Sitting back and waiting for the next worthless Arab League
meeting, even if it does have UN participation, will not stop the rockets from
raining in on the resistance.
Blaming Russia
and China
for vetoing the UN resolution, one that would have had no real impact on Al
Assad, will not stop the violence.
By the way; Putin's interest in the events in Syria have
nothing to do with the welfare of the Syrian people.
Rumors of Turkey
establishing a " safe zone" in Syria are still nothing more than
rumors!
The Arab League calling for a " Peace Keeping"
force going into Syria is
code for " let someone else go into Syria and we will pay for it".
Personally I would love to see any one of the GCC states
attempt to deploy a " Peace Keeping Force" outside of the GCC... That
would be a first!!!
If Turkey
has a point about sanctions, and I believe they do to some extent, then what is
it that Turkey
proposes be done?
If the Ottomans want to be leaders in the region, then now
is the time to lead.
Talking is not leading...
The GCC found out how hard it is to become a leader.
What will Turkey
do?
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