Erdogan got caught in the trap of America and Israel, and made a mistake in Syria!

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After the coup of the Assad government in Syria, bombing is happening from all sides. In southern Syria, the Israeli army has moved ahead of Golan Heights and has captured the buffer zone, while US attacks are continuing in central Syria. It is claimed that the US army is bombing ISIS bases.

Apart from this, Turkey is also attacking Kurdish fighters in northern Syria, so that it can secure its border from the threat of Kurdish fighters. Turkey has been behind the fall of the Assad government in Syria, according to reports, Turkey had offered to normalize relations with the Assad government earlier this year, but President Assad did not give any positive response, after which Turkey gave the green signal to HTS rebel groups to attack.

Is Erdogan trapped in an Israel-America trap?

But there are allegations that along with Turkey, Israel was also involved in this entire planning and now Israel has started taking advantage of this opportunity. This is the reason why questions are being raised now whether Turkey's Erdogan has fallen into the trap laid by America and Israel.

Did Erdoğan make a mistake in Syria?

Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria may have been close to Iran, but its biggest ally has been Russia. In such a situation, helping to overthrow the Assad government means betraying Russia. In fact, Alexander Dugin, who is called Putin's mentor, has launched a major attack on Turkey on the issue of Syria. He has posted on the social media platform X and wrote, 'Syria was a trap for Erdogan, here he has made a strategic mistake. Turkey has betrayed Russia, it has betrayed Iran and now it is ruined.'

Dugin has said, 'Now the end of Kamal Ataturk's Turkey has begun, we have supported Turkey till now. From now on you will regret it.'

Who is Alexander Dugin?

Dugin is a self-proclaimed philosopher and does not formally work with Putin. His influence on Putin's decisions has been a matter of debate. However, some people also call him 'Putin's brain'. Dugin is a big supporter of Putin and has been justifying the war against Ukraine.

Will betraying Putin be costly?

Russia has been fighting a war against Ukraine for 33 months and in such a situation, saving the Assad government in Syria was extremely challenging. If Russia had exerted more pressure on Syria, it is possible that it could have suffered losses in the war with Ukraine.

Perhaps this is the reason why Putin's army did not launch a strike against Syrian rebels like it did in 2016. But the fall of the Assad government is obviously a big loss for Russia. In such a situation, Dugin has warned Erdogan, saying, 'It is certain that Russia will not cause any harm to Turkey, but after such a betrayal, it is difficult to expect that Russia will come forward to help Turkey in times of trouble and troubles keep coming from time to time.'