Trump’s Mind-Boggling Dealmaking with Erdoğan
Geopolitics
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Started July 12, 2026
Unlike the gangs allegedly behind the ships targeted in the Caribbean, groups backed by Turkey’s leader engage in what federal law defines as terrorist activity
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Trump’s Mind-Boggling Dealmaking with Erdoğan
National Review (United States) | Jul 11, 2026
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Engaging with Erdoğan legitimizes a leader associated with terrorism, undermining America's global stance on human rights and security.
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The complexities of international relations require balancing economic deals with ethical considerations, making Trump's approach more nuanced than it appears.
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By partnering with Erdoğan, Trump risks empowering terrorist-linked groups, creating long-term instability in the region.
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Trump's dealmaking reflects a necessary shift in U.S. foreign policy, focusing on strategic partnerships rather than ideological purity.
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Trump's approach to dealmaking with Erdoğan demonstrates a pragmatic strategy that prioritizes U.S. interests over moral concerns.
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