The partisans were so happy when President and AKP Chairman Erdogan met with US President Biden for “70 minutes”.
The announcement that the meeting took place in a sincere atmosphere and that it was constructive in the end, seems to have given the partisans a lot of hope.
After all these good news, the partisans were very happy that Biden said "I will do my best" to improve relations between the two countries.
Yes, US President Biden says, "I will do my best to improve relations between the two countries," but he reveals that he is not very hopeful in this regard, saying, "You know, there is the House of Representatives and the Senate." The explanations in question came to us as very classical explanations and we started to think that there was no need to be overjoyed. Because this scenario is familiar! At first, such hope is given, and then the responsibility is shifted to the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The US administration has been playing the same game for years.
First, they pretend to give Turkey rights so that the strained relations are not broken. Then they continue to read what they know. How many presidents have come to the USA, but we have not witnessed a change in this attitude in any of them! Familiar numbers kept repeating. You have no doubt that those who steal a finger of honey today saying "I will do my best" will come across as "My master's name is Bush, that's all I can do" tomorrow.
For this reason, we say to the supporters "do not be overjoyed". We know the US administration well. We know what they will do and what they will not do.
They will continue to be closely associated with formations such as the YPG, and they will continue to interfere in Turkey's internal affairs together with EU countries. In Biden's words, it is necessary to be "cautious" instead of "rejoicing in vain". In other words, it would be beneficial not to get carried away without seeing the creek, and to wait patiently for what they will do and what not to do.