In a July 7 analysis, Dr. Doron Matza of the 301 platform warns that Turkey is emerging as a significant strategic challenge for Israel, as the Trump administration reportedly moves toward selling jet engines or aircraft to Ankara. Matza assesses that the US under Trump is drifting from moral leadership toward transactional, egocentric policies that flirt with rogue states, accelerating a global dark age, and that Israel's PM visit to Washington aims to secure limited maneuvering room against a growing Sunni axis led by Turkey.
This analysis, published on the 301 platform, outlines Dr. Matza's view that the Turkish issue is at the top of Israel's agenda. He predicts that Trump's expected visit to Turkey will lead to a sale of jet engines or aircraft, part of an 'America First' policy that he argues is abandoning moral leadership for transactional, self-centered politics. Matza warns that Turkey is becoming a challenge akin to Iran, with influence extending from Syria to Africa, and that Israel's urgent request for a PM visit to Washington reflects this emerging threat. The analysis does not provide specific sourcing, but reflects the author's assessment of geopolitical trends.
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