It knows its limits. It pushes its limits to the very end, and that's my concern about this peace deal. It could have the the entire Administration could have left Turkey out of this because it never played a positive role, then this would have been damn near.
A perfect peace deal with a very low likelihood of anything happening in the future, Hamas magically came back and bought weapons and did October 7th all over again. But now the real issue is within 5 1,05, years., you're going to have a nNNorthern Cyprus versusouthern Cyprus situation.
If you don't know what that is, it's Turkey invading Northern Cyprus or Cyprus as a whole, taking half the actual land and claiming it to be Turkish land under the guise that it's protecting the Turkish citizens that were in Cyprus at the time. The Turkish citizens at the time would be less than two or three per cent. It's just turkey's way of handling things. That's my only concern.
That's the only thing that I'm upset about, it is we did everything 99% Correct, buthat onene per cent may very likely come at us in the ass later on in another way.
So I think one of the things you can look at for that, though, is that Trump understands what you've mapped out, and that's why he's created the scenario where he's going to show Turkey the benefits of having this relationship with America.