Turkey Distances Itself from Iran Conflict, Erdogan Criticizes Netanyahu’s Political Adventure
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March 25, 2026
President of Turkey Recep Erdoğan has firmly set Ankara's stance regarding the ongoing Middle East conflict, describing Israel's actions as a personal political gamble by Benjamin Netanyahu. Speaking at a press conference following a cabinet meeting, Erdoğan emphasized that while the war is Israel's, its costs are being borne by the entire world.
According to Erdoğan, the past twenty-five days have demonstrated that although the conflict is driven by Israel, "the consequences are carried by eight billion people,” highlighting the global economic and security impact of the hostilities. Erdoğan's comments underline Ankara's decision to remain distant from the conflict, citing concerns that using Turkish bases, including Incirlik, as a launchpad for attacks on Iran would make Turkey a legitimate target.
Potential Risks for Turkey
Risk
Potential Consequences
Economy
Lira collapse, energy instability
Security
Retaliatory strikes by IRGC, border destabilization
Diplomacy
NATO tensions, loss of mediator status
As a major energy hub, Turkey faces significant economic repercussions from disruptions to shipping lanes and rising global energy prices. Erdoğan's reference to "eight billion people” signals concerns over global energy markets and trade routes, which could exacerbate pressure on Turkey's already fragile lira.
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