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Syria stands between Egypt and Iran

By Adam Morrow and Khaled Moussa al-Omrani, Asia Times Online via IPS, October 17, 2012

Home page lede: Predictions that the ascendancy of the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi in Egypt would herald a new era for relations with Iran have faltered due to the objections of powerful Salafist elements and divergent positions on the Syrian crisis. Egypt is also loathe to risk ties with Gulf countries, international finance bodies and the US that could prove crucial for economic revival. -

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Syria could be Turkey’s Vietnam

The recent polls have repeatedly shown that the Turkish public opinion is strongly opposed to any military intervention in Syria. The curious part is that this opinion is present even within the ruling party, AKP, despite PM Recep Erdogan’s “forward policy” toward Syria. 

The prominent Islamist daily Zaman, which is identified with the AKP’s ideological guru Fethullah Gulen (living in exile in the United States), has been lately featuring articles warning Erdogan from going overboard over the Syrian situation. Zaman’s exclusive interview today with former Turkish FM Yasar Yakis becomes highly significant [....]

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