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Trump’s Gaza Threat Also Targets Turkey

Trump’s Gaza Threat Also Targets Turkey
WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 04: United States President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (not seen) hold a joint press conference in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., United States on February 04, 2025. ( Celal Güneş - Anadolu Agency )
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Trump’s preference for Zionism and Netanyahu, his support for anti-Turkey policies, his redirection of PKK and ISIS terrorism back toward Turkey, his sabotage of the Syrian revolution’s state-building process through YPG terrorist forces, his encouragement of the coupist-sectarian-nationalist front (the February 28/Gezi/July 15 coalition) to reignite political chaos, and his introduction of various scenarios targeting Erdoğan all point to a deliberate strategy.

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Trump’s Gaza Plan: A Move to Win Zionist Lobby Support?

During a press conference following his meeting with Netanyahu at the White House, Trump argued that Gaza should be taken over by the U.S. and that a long-term ownership strategy should be implemented in the region. He also stated that it would be more appropriate to relocate Palestinians to neighboring countries like Egypt and Jordan.

The process of cabinet appointments and the establishment of a new administration in the U.S. presidential system seem to bring significant political balances into play. Can Trump’s recent statements about the Gaza Strip be read as a reflection of these political calculations? It is conceivable that these statements were made to gain the support of the influential Zionist lobby in the U.S. administration and to establish a powerful balance in certain appointments.

While these statements are certainly unacceptable in terms of international law and regional dynamics, they could also herald a new era of global conflict and disaster, as the U.S. under Trump descends into further turbulence.


Trump’s Gaza Plan: An Armageddon Fantasy?

During his first term, the Trump administration implemented policies that kept U.S.-Israel relations at historically close levels. Decisions such as recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, accepting the Golan Heights as Israeli territory, and attempting to shift diplomatic balances in the region through the Abraham Accords demonstrated Trump’s proactive stance on these issues.

Given the significant financial and political power of the Jewish lobby in the U.S., Trump’s desire to please this group can be seen as a logical move.

Trump advocates for turning Gaza into an international hub after its destruction, but the feasibility of this idea appears highly unlikely. Whether the international community would support such a project is another question. Moreover, Gaza coming under U.S. military and political control could trigger a new war in the region.


The Trump-Netanyahu Alliance Could Also Target Turkey

During his presidency, Trump criticized U.S. Middle East policies, emphasized the mistakes of the Iraq and Afghanistan invasions, and announced plans to withdraw from Syria. He also occasionally criticized Netanyahu’s barbarism, which, through the Gaza occupation, has turned Israel and Jews into a cursed force in the world. The influence of Christian Zionism (Evangelism) within the U.S. system has led to unconditional support for Israel. However, the public backlash following the genocidal war after October 7 created expectations of a Netanyahu-opposing policy. The ceasefire process initiated in Gaza under U.S. pressure was interpreted as a development supporting this trend.

Now, Trump’s invitation of Netanyahu as his first act after returning to the presidency and his subsequent alignment with Netanyahu’s rhetoric have been interpreted as signaling a shift in policy. Following his erratic statements on Panama, Canada, Colombia, Ukraine, the UK, the EU, and Greenland, Trump’s fanatical Zionist stance on Gaza has unsettled the international community.


Trump’s Choice Will Determine America’s Fate

Netanyahu’s actions, whether amassing forces in the Golan Heights against the Syrian revolution and inciting Druze against it, or supporting the PKK-YPG and taking an open war stance against both Turkey and Syria, are pushing Trump’s Middle East policy toward a framework centered on relations with Turkey. Will Trump’s America, as a NATO member and U.S. ally, confront Turkey and offer unconditional support to Netanyahu and Zionist barbarism, or will it limit its support to the Zionist lobby to mere rhetoric and choose to develop relations with Turkey as a state-building force in the Middle East?

If Trump chooses the first option, it would mean supporting anti-Turkey policies, redirecting PKK and ISIS terrorism back toward Turkey, sabotaging the Syrian revolution’s state-building process through YPG terrorist forces, encouraging the coupist-sectarian-nationalist front (the February 28/Gezi/July 15 coalition) to reignite political chaos, and introducing various scenarios targeting Erdoğan.

This choice will also reveal whether Zionism, using the U.S. as a battering ram, is an Armageddon fantasy that will not only engulf Palestine and the Middle East but also set the entire world ablaze, collapsing U.S. hegemony and the American century, or whether it is a conspiracy theory or a shakedown by an Aryan fascism agenda aimed at ruling the world.

Bekir Gündoğdu: https://kritikbakis.com/trumpin-gazze-tehdidi-turkiyeyi-de-hedef-aliyor/

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