Treachery, betrayal in the Middle East

Betraying the Kurds is a Middle Eastern tradition, and the United States does not want war with Turkey.
As Turkey’s strongman president, Recep Tayyib Erdogan, pictured, gets desperate at home, he looks for triumphs abroad, writes columnist Gwynne Dyer.
Things have become so complicated in the Middle East that the players are no longer just stabbing each other in the back. They are stabbing each other in the chest, in the groin, behind the left ear—anywhere that comes to hand. Friends and allies one day are targets...

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