The following by
Daniel Pipes is reposted here with permission

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen endorses Turkey's position: "What we have seen is a completely unacceptable [Syrian] act."
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Ankara prepared for the clash with an extended period of verbal and (in the Syrian case) military aggression;
- It then escalated and dared the other side to respond with force;
- When the other side did respond forcefully, the Turkish leadership seized on this, seemingly delighted to make it the centerpiece of bilateral relations and refusing to let it go;
- It avidly sought wide support through international fora (United Nations, NATO);
- It came up with elaborate self-justifications; and
- It exploited the incident to do as much damage as possible to the opponent.
Comments: (1) Given hostile Turkish relations with the governments of Iraq and Cyprus, don't be surprised if it follows this same pattern in those two instances as well. Others – Greece, Armenia, Georgia, even Iran – could follow. (2) We are witnessing the step-by-step emergence of Turkey as a rogue state. (June 27, 2012)
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