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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

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Type: Article / geopolitical analysis briefing (house oversight exhibit)
File Size: 2.47 MB
Summary

This document appears to be page 13 of a larger report (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031953) analyzing the geopolitical situation between Turkey and Syria, likely during the early Syrian Civil War (approx. 2011-2012). It details Turkey's shift from an open-border policy to supporting the opposition against the Assad regime, highlighting the alignment between Turkish leaders (Erdogan, Davutoglu) and the US administration regarding the removal of Assad, despite other disagreements. The text quotes Turkish officials and US Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes regarding the illegitimacy of the Syrian government.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Bülent Kenes Columnist, Today's Zaman
Quoted regarding the end of the Assad regime.
Assad President of Syria
Target of opposition; regime described as ending.
King Abdullah King of Jordan
Openly backing the revolt.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan Turkish Leader (Prime Minister/President)
Positioning for post-Assad future; has differences with Washington but aligned on Syria.
Ahmet Davutoglu Foreign Minister of Turkey
Harboring regional ambitions; making statements against Syrian government.
Ben Rhodes Deputy National Security Adviser
Quoted welcoming Turkey's stance.
Barack Obama US President
Mentioned as Ben Rhodes' boss.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Today's Zaman
Newspaper publishing Bülent Kenes's column.
Syrian National Council
Opposition umbrella group based in Turkey seeking recognition.
US Government / Washington
Backing Turkey's push; opposing Russia.
Russian Government
Described as pro-regime external actor.
Turkish Government / Ankara
Issued formal protest; supporting protesters.

Timeline (2 events)

Unknown
Issuance of formal protest by Turkey against Syria.
Turkey
Turkish Government
Unknown
Formation/Support of Syrian National Council.
Turkey

Locations (7)

Location Context
Subject of the conflict and travel advisory.
Country changing policy towards Syria.
Capital of Turkey; metonym for Turkish government.
Potential location for physical intervention/safe haven.
Area of policy disagreement between Erdogan and Washington.
Mentioned in context of the Iraq war.
Home of senior officials backing the revolt.

Relationships (3)

Recep Tayyip Erdogan Political Allies Ahmet Davutoglu
Erdogan and his foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu... seem to be positioning themselves
Turkey (Erdogan/Davutoglu) Strategic Alignment US (Obama/Rhodes)
plainly have the enthusiastic backing of the US... acting as a local proxy
Turkey Opposing Russia
opposition to external actors such as the pro-regime Russia

Key Quotes (4)

"It can comfortably be said, in light of recent developments, that the countdown to the end of Syria's Assad regime has begun"
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"We very much welcome the strong stance that Turkey has taken and believe it sends a critical message to President Assad that ... he should step down"
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"no longer possible to trust the Syrian government"
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Quote #3
"We will continue to take our place at the side of the Syrian people's rightful struggle"
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Quote #4

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