Steven A. Cook, Douglas Dillon fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Middle East Strategy a Harvard, June 7, 2008:
"There is clear evidence in Damascus of Syrian-Turkish cooperation as Turkey has become one of Syria’s most important trading partners and Turkish companies help rehabilitate Syria’s crumbling infrastructure. Washington should encourage this relationship in the hope that historical Turkish-Persian mistrust and enmity will create more daylight between Damascus and Tehran. Of course, this hoped-for gap is not going to happen overnight, but if any country can play a constructive role in this regard, it is Turkey. The Israelis have implicit trust in Erdoğan on Syria; Washington should follow Jerusalem’s lead and ride the Turks on this one as far as they can take us."

