Both nations now find themselves in a difficult position. Turkey
stands to lose any support or relations with the Arab world it once enjoyed. Syria faces
military defeat again from the a non-Arab nation. Israel is in a dangerous position where
Syria may attempt to strike at the Golan Heights, using difficulties with Turkey as an
excuse. If Israel is drawn into conflict with Syria, the delicate balance of peace in the
Middle East would be shattered. The United States would find itself having to support
Israel and a NATO ally in Turkey, while possibly facing allies across the line in Egypt,
Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. A conflict of this nature could allow Iran or Iraq the necessary
excuse to resume direct hostilities against Israel. Old alliances could be both renewed
and shattered simultaneously across the region.