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Dugin: Erdoğan made a strategic mistake/ Syrian events are very painful for Moscow

[box type=”shadow” align=”” class=”” width=””]The famous Russian philosopher announced that the Turkish government betrayed Moscow in the recent developments in Syria and should not expect help from Russia in the future.[/box]

report Mehr News Agency, “Alexander Dogin” a famous Russian philosopher and one of the supporters of Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, by publishing a message on the network Social “X” about developments Akhir announced in Syria that “Erdogan made a strategic mistake and the events in Syria are very painful for us.”

He wrote about this: We have supported Erdogan so far. In 2015, we refrained from escalating tensions with Türkiye and helped Erdogan a lot during the Golan coup. The Syrian case is very painful for us. I think that Erdogan made a strategic mistake.

Dogin further added: There are many links between Russia and Turkey. Ankara’s behavior clearly serves the interests of Israel and globalists. It is sad. Russia is not as weak as the West portrays. I believe that Erdogan made a calculation error.

According to Dogin, Russia will not cause any harm to Turkey. be sure But after such a betrayal, it is difficult for Ankara to hope that Russia will help Türkiye in future problems. Problems and troubles that always come.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency

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