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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan admires a sword presented to him by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during his visit to Caracas in December 2018. |
Mr. Erdoğan is a dictator with strange ideas, wild ambitions and no restraints. The invasion of Syria has made a domestic and regional tragedy the most likely outcome.
How can the outside world prevent catastrophe? By terminating its disgraceful indulgence of Mr. Erdoğan. Donald Trump is only the latest politician to fall for his mysterious charms— George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Angela Merkel, among others, preceded him. Mr. Erdoğan deserves punishment, not rewards, for his outrageous behavior. His heading a North Atlantic Treaty Organization member country should raise, not lower, the bar.
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Daniel Pipes is president of the Middle East Forum.