Turkey Warns of Unpredictable Fallout from Iran Conflict, Offers to Mediate
Turkey's Warning on a Potential War with Iran
According to Главком: Turkey's Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, has expressed deep concern over the potential consequences of a military operation against Iran. In an interview with CNN Türk, he warned that if the conflict escalates, 'it is impossible to predict where this war will stop.' Turkey's leadership is cautioning that a war would have unpredictable and far-reaching effects.
Fidan further noted that Iran has stated its readiness to retaliate in the event of a large-scale attack, which could include strikes on specific targets within regional countries. 'Attacks on energy infrastructure in regional countries under the guise of targeting American bases could lead to the war spreading across the region,' the minister added. This highlights the risk of a localized conflict spiraling into a broader regional war.
Turkey's Offer to Broker Peace
In a phone call on January 30, 2026, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan offered to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian that Turkey could serve as a mediator in dialogue between Tehran and Washington. These statements underscore Turkey's readiness to play an active role in de-escalating regional tensions.
The remarks from Turkish officials reflect a significant worry about the escalation of conflict in the Middle East, where military action could have serious implications for regional and global security. Given Turkey's strategic position and its historical ties to both sides, its potential mediation could be a crucial step toward stabilizing the situation. As tensions rise, such diplomatic efforts may prove vital in preventing a further, more dangerous escalation of violence.
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