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    Turkey Cautions Against Attempts to Ignite Civil War in Iran Amid Missile Incident

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a significant statement from Istanbul, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan strongly cautioned against any attempts to provoke a civil war within Iran, emphasizing the grave consequences such actions could unleash across the region. Speaking on Saturday, Fidan underscored that efforts aimed at destabilizing Iran through internal conflict, particularly those seeking regime change by exploiting ethnic or religious divisions, would be a catastrophic and historic error. His remarks come amid heightened tensions following NATO’s interception of a ballistic missile launched from Iran and heading toward Turkish territory earlier this week.

    Fidan elaborated that Turkey firmly opposes any scenario designed to inflame sectarian or ethnic fault lines within Iran, describing such developments as the most perilous path forward. He warned that igniting civil strife in Iran would not only cause immense human suffering but also trigger widespread displacement, forcing millions to flee their homes and seek refuge in neighboring countries and beyond. The minister’s comments reflect Ankara’s broader concerns about regional stability, especially given the recent turmoil in Iraq and Syria, which have left deep scars and ongoing uncertainty across the Middle East.

    Adding context to the situation, reports had surfaced suggesting that the United States was considering arming Kurdish guerrilla factions to infiltrate Iran, a move reportedly supported by then-US President Donald Trump as part of a strategy to pressure Tehran. However, Trump later clarified his stance, stating that the US was not pursuing Kurdish incursions into Iran and emphasizing the desire to avoid complicating the already complex conflicts in the region. He reaffirmed the US’s friendly relations with Kurdish groups but expressed caution about escalating tensions further.

    In response to these developments, Fidan revealed that he had directly addressed the issue with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a recent conversation. Rubio categorically denied any American involvement or intention to support such operations against Iran. Instead, Fidan pointed to Israel’s alleged strategy of leveraging Kurdish groups as proxies in the region, a tactic that deeply concerns Turkey given its long and bloody conflict with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). Ankara has been engaged in efforts to resolve this decades-old insurgency, and any external manipulation of Kurdish factions risks undermining these delicate peace initiatives.

    Turkey’s warning carries a clear message to all parties: attempts to destabilize Iran through internal conflict will only exacerbate suffering and regional instability. Fidan stressed that a prolonged period of unrest in Iran would have far-reaching ripple effects, threatening the security and peace of neighboring countries and the broader Middle East. This perspective aligns with Turkey’s strategic interest in maintaining stability along its borders and preventing the spread of conflict that could further complicate an already volatile geopolitical landscape.

    Meanwhile, Fidan issued a pointed caution to Tehran following the recent missile incident. NATO’s interception of a ballistic missile launched from Iran and directed toward Turkey was a serious provocation, he noted. While Turkey does not seek to escalate tensions unnecessarily, the foreign minister made it clear that Ankara has communicated directly with Iranian officials, urging them to ensure such incidents do not recur. He suggested that if the missile was a case of misfire or accidental launch, it might be understandable, but warned that continued occurrences would be met with firm warnings. “Our advice is clear: be careful and do not allow anyone within Iran to embark on such reckless adventures,” Fidan stated, highlighting the delicate balance Turkey seeks to maintain in its relations with its neighbor.

    In summary, Turkey’s recent statements reflect a deep concern over the potential for external and internal forces to destabilize Iran, which could unleash a new wave of conflict and displacement in an already fragile region. By openly condemning efforts to foment civil war and addressing missile provocations, Ankara is signaling its commitment to regional stability and its readiness to respond to threats against its security. The situation remains fluid, with Turkey navigating a complex web of alliances and rivalries in a region marked by longstanding tensions and emerging challenges.

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