Dugin: Syria was a trap for Erdogan. This is the end of Ataturk's Turkey

On December 8, Syrian rebels took control of the capital Damascus, leading to the fall of Bashar Assad's regime.
Russian philosopher and close friend of Vladimir Putin Alexander Dugin said Syria was a trap for Turkish President Erdogan. Dugin added that the "end of Mustafa Kemal's Turkey" was beginning.
"Syria was a trap for Erdogan. He made a strategic mistake. He betrayed Russia. He betrayed Iran. He was ruined. Now the end of Mustafa Kemal's Turkey has begun, we supported you. So far. From now on you will repent," Dugin wrote on the social network X.
,,We will do things we have not done before, you will regret. But it will be too late," the Putin crony also wrote.
BGNES reminds that on December 8, Syrian rebels took control of the capital Damascus, which led to the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Later the same day, Russian news agency TASS reported that Assad and his family were in Moscow, where they had been granted political asylum. Along with Iran, Assad's Syria was a key ally of Vladimir Putin's regime. | BGNES