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U.S. President Donald Trump has made a controversial claim regarding Turkey’s role in the Iran conflict, suggesting that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was closely linked to key decisions during the war period. Speaking from the Oval Office during high-level discussions, Trump alleged that Erdogan could have aligned with Iran during the regional conflict but ultimately stayed out after diplomatic intervention.

The remarks come amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East involving the United States, Iran, Israel, and NATO allies. Trump’s comments have sparked debate over Turkey’s position during the conflict and its broader strategic role in the region.

There is currently no independent confirmation of these claims, but the statement has quickly gained global attention due to its political and security implications.


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00:20At the height of tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, a striking claim
00:27from Donald Trump has added a new layer of controversy to already fragile geopolitics.
00:34Speaking inside the Oval Office during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Root, Trump
00:40made a dramatic assertion about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's stance during the Iran
00:48conflict.
00:49Trump claimed that Erdogan had once been a potential actor who could have entered the
00:55war and, in his words, possibly on the Iran side.
01:01I like him, he's a friend of mine.
01:03He stayed out of the war, you know, he was a prime candidate to go into the war with Iran,
01:10maybe on the Iran side because he's not a big fan of Israel as you know.
01:14And I asked him to stay out, he stayed out.
01:16And you know who else was great was President Xi of China.
01:19He couldn't come in, he gets half of his oil from that area, you know, I could see him wanting
01:24to and I asked him to please stay out.
01:26And he did.
01:27We did, we did a good job.
01:29But he stayed out.
01:31According to Trump, he personally intervened to prevent that from happening.
01:36He described Erdogan as a strong leader and a personal friend, saying,
01:41He's a great leader, a very strong person.
01:45Everything I've ever asked from him, he's done.
01:48But it was his claim about the Iran conflict that stood out most.
01:53Trump stated that Erdogan was a prime candidate to become involved in the war in a way that
01:59could have aligned with Iran, citing political tensions and Erdogan's critical stance toward
02:06Israel as part of the reasoning behind his assessment.
02:09He added that he asked Erdogan to stay out of the conflict and that, according to him,
02:16Erdogan complied.
02:17The remarks came in the context of broader discussions on NATO relations, Turkey's strategic role,
02:25and potential defense cooperation, including long debated issues around F-35 fighter jets.
02:32Trump also used the moment to highlight what he described as successful diplomatic influence
02:39over major global leaders, including China's Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, framing their
02:46non-involvement in the conflict as part of effective behind-the-scenes engagement.
02:52However, the claim about Erdogan has sparked debate, especially given Turkey's official position
02:59during the 2026 Iran conflict.
03:03Turkey, a NATO member, did not enter the war on either side.
03:07Instead, it publicly called for de-escalation and positioned itself as a potential mediator,
03:14while maintaining a complex and often tense relationship with both Israel and Iran.
03:20There has been no independent confirmation of Trump's assertion that Erdogan ever considered
03:27joining the conflict on Iran's side.
03:30Still, the statement quickly drew attention due to its geopolitical implications,
03:36especially at a time when NATO unity, Middle East tensions,
03:41and U.S.-Turkey defense relations are already under strain.
03:45The remarks also come ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, where leaders are expected
03:52to discuss security cooperation, regional stability, and Turkey's strategic role within the alliance.
04:00For now, Trump's comments remain a political flashpoint, blending personal diplomacy, high-stakes war rhetoric,
04:08and unresolved questions about what was said behind closed doors during one of the most volatile conflicts of 2026.
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