I read you loud and clear about reasons you dislike your actual leader, but we are talking about Iraq(Syria) not Turkey domestic approval of its political leaders. I understand that you oppose Erdogan and most of whatever he will do, but it is not the best point of view to judge a foreign world most acknowledged "threat". See how you turned the events in your University to disprove Erdogan friendly ISIS stance, now he does exactly the opposite and you still find anti-AKP elements.
I would appreciate your arguments if you were more cautious and less fanatically opposed.
I would %100 support if they didn't give guns/supplies to ISIS. But now it if they send ground units, their blood will be in Erdgoan's hand. Think about a government killing his own army. It's probably the best opportunity for them. Of course AKP supporters will be safe at their home and gettin richer. For example; Erdogan's son didn't do his military service and became a huge businessman today.
You think they firstly helped ISIS to create a reasonable threat so that they can legitimely attack them?
Honestly asking.
True Butan, we are never happy, because nothing ever follows a route that ends in peace.
Lets declare peace with ISIS then
If they actually cleanse the jihadists, that will probably end in Kurds claiming our Eastern lands (because we couldn't even protect our borders or citizens within and around the borders, remember?).
Turkey is one of the few non-artificial states in the Middle East. If it gets disintegrated like that, years of further dissolution surely awaits (so screw any do-gooder freedom cries like "give them the land they deserve brah" in advance).
Why would going on the attack against ISIS automatically mean Turkey lose its eastern lands? To me it sounds more logical that if they have military means to invade, they have military means to control their own territory. If they attack others knowing they wont be able to defend their own, thats bad decision making.
I understand that kurds are a special case, and I even heard that they had a lot of external military support and made some independant moves, but I still not see why attacking ISIS prompts this problem?
Turkey may have been stable size-wise for a longer time, but go tell Iraqi that they should not own Bagdad or Syria - Damas... etc
You cant really tell they are artificial, they have their own history. Tell me your counter-arguments if you have.
I think you're a bit too pessimistic relative to your own country destiny
your nemesis will be long dead in 2071.