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The West Hoped For Democracy In Turkey Erdogan Had Other Ideas The What Trump—And the US— Can’t Understand About Air Strikes American leaders refuse to learn from allies and overestimate the benefits of showy tactical attacks President Erdogan is inching closer to overturning Turkey’s secular constitution When the great church of Holy Wisdom, Hagia Sophia, was completed in Constantinople in AD 537, Emperor Justinian
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