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Turkey warns Iran conflict could spark decades-long regional war

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ANKARA: The head of Turkey’s secret service, Ibrahim Kalin, has said that the war against Iran is actually laying the foundation for a regional war that will last for decades.

Ibrahim Kalin, praising Pakistan’s role in establishing peace, said that Turkey supports diplomatic efforts for negotiations, including Pakistani initiatives.

In one of his speeches, he said that Iran’s attack on the Gulf countries is unacceptable, but let’s not forget who started the war.

Ibrahim Kalin said that Turkey will take this fireball into its own hands and cool it down. The 12-day war against Iran in June was to test the situation for the current war. The foundation for decades of conflict is being laid between Turkey, Kurds, Arabs and Persian nations.

The head of the Turkish intelligence service said that there is a risk of deepening division in the region due to the Iran war. Unfortunately, the price of a regional war will be 8 billion people. Those who started the war are creating new realities in Lebanon, Syria, Palestine and other regions.

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