October 2025 update: Much of this post must now be taken with a grain of salt. I wrote this post while still under the influence of pro-Russian propaganda. However, the events of the last nine years have caused the mask of innocence to slip from off of Russia and Putin. I now assert that Russia is a narcissistic wanna-be empire ruled by a thieving little man in a bunker. I still think that Turkey's President Erdogan is a narcissistic dictator. And it goes without saying that I think the same thing of our President Chump - er, I mean, Trump. But it must now also be stated that the same is true of a certain thuggish head of state named Vladimir Putin.
Erdogan's response - his dishonesty and the impunity of his actions - reminded me of none other than Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican nomination to represent the Republicans in the next presidential election. Both men are narcissistic, reckless and impulsive, men of very strong ambition who boldly assert their right to do whatever they please and who show utter disregard for any possible consequences of their actions. In this they are like the heads of many nations which have been Murdochified or neoliberalized by the West. Men like Stephen Harper and Tony Abbott also come to mind. But when I heard of what Erdogan had done, I immediately thought of Trump. It seems that I am not the only one who sees similarities between the two. Certainly, I am not the first.
So if anyone is wondering what life in the U.S. might be like under a Trump presidency, he or she would do well to study what's been happening in Turkey over the last several years. Note especially the ways in which President Erdogan has tried to amass unilaterally overwhelming state power to himself, as well as his extreme intolerance to criticism. Note also how in letting his grandiose self run amok, he has brought on himself consequences which he refused to foresee. One of those consequences may be that Turkey faces a very cold winter without access to Russian gas. Another consequence may be that the southern part of Turkey becomes a no-fly zone - as in, any unidentified Turkish aircraft that gets too close to the Syrian border may be standing into danger, even if it's still inside of Turkey. Alternatively, consider that, with people inside of Turkey comparing Erdogan to Gollum, a wise and skillful agent outside of Turkey (such as another nation) could easily win the hearts and minds of Turks who are finding Erdogan to be rather burdensome just now.