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00:00Right, and we've heard the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, saying, quote,
00:04the war raging in much of the Middle East must be stopped before it engulfs the entire region.
00:10So clearly he's calling on the warring parties to get to a negotiating table.
00:15But are there any signs, any indications that that's likely at the moment?
00:19Well, it's hard to claim that because both parties attack each other,
00:24despite Trump's statements before the TV channels.
00:28On the other hand, Israelis clearly announced that they will keep continuing to bombing Iran.
00:35And even though Iranians claim that they will not attack the Gulf countries,
00:39they keep continuing hitting the targets in the region.
00:43So I would claim or I would argue that there's a domino effect.
00:49The war is expanding and this is now state to state escalation.
00:53But whatever happens tomorrow, it's not clear.
00:56For instance, what will happen in Pakistan if Belizees are encouraged?
01:01What will happen if Iranians mobilize the proxies either in Iraq or Yemen or other countries?
01:10Then we will see state to non-state actors escalation.
01:15Then it will be a conflict not controllable well.
01:18So that's why President Erdogan strictly recommends to stop it.
01:23Because once one sank, I think all will somehow be drawn in the sea.
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