@Cyber Liberty
No Trump has current interests in Turkey that could be affected. Namely the mixed use Trump Towers Istanbul. The 20 year old stuff is with the Saudi's.
Here's the problem I have with making that argument: Trump has business interests all over the world, because he's a businessman. Has been for some time.
The claim can be made, as the Democrats have repeatedly, that
every single foreign policy decision he makes is based upon enriching himself through bribes and other quid pro qous. It doesn't surprise me to hear Democrats make that claim because they hate businesses, but it
is surprising that pro-business people on our side think it's a good argument to make, in the face of some decision we don't approve of
It adds an extra-constitutional requirement for the Office of President to insist on no business dealings anywhere. That's an argument I expect from the Dems, but not from Republicans.
It's reasonable to criticize the Syrian moves because he's wrong or ignorant, but I don't think it's fair to claim he was bribed into it without any evidence.