By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Turkey itself is a major
target for destabilization, upheaval, and finally balkanization through its
participation in the US-led siege against Syria. Ankara has burned its bridges
in Syria for the sake of its failing neo-Ottoman regional policy. The Turkish
government has actively pursued regime change, spied on Syria for NATO and
Israel, violated Syrian sovereignty, supported acts of terrorism and
lawlessness, and provided logistical support for the insurgency inside Syria.
Any chances of seeing some form of Turkish regional leadership under
neo-Ottomanism have faded. Turkey’s southern borders have been transformed into
intelligence and logistical hubs for the CIA and the Mossad in the process,
complete with an intelligence “nerve centre” in the Turkish city of Adana. Despite
Turkey’s denials, reports about Adana are undeniable and Turkish officers have
also been apprehended in covert military operations against the Syrian Arab
Republic. The Turkish Labour Party has even demanded that the US General Consul
in Adana be deported for “masterminding and leading the activities of Syrian
terrorists.” Mehmet Ali Ediboglu and Mevlut Dudu, two Turkish MPs, have also
testified that foreign fighters have been renting homes on Turkey’s border with Syria and that Turkish ambulances have been helping smuggle weapons for
the insurgents inside Syria.