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by Giacomo Di Capua
Regardless of a steady advance of joint Turkish and Russian forces into Northern Syria, US President Donald J. #Trump yesterday lifted all sanctions against Turkey, previously imposed to condemn Recep Tayyp #Erdogan’s military aggression in the past weeks.
On the other side of the conflict, Russian intelligence adamantly plans on increasing the presence of Mr #Putin’s armed forces by capitalizing the now lifted American pressure on the Turskish military actions.
• How do you think should the international community react to such a move by Mr Trump?
• What is the extent to which Turkey can claim to act in the name of national security?
More on the topic in the article below!
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