So it looks like there was an attempted coup in Turkey. Amidst all the other issues - Erdogan vs Gulen, Kurdish separatism, EU membership (unlikely after Brexit) - I will guess that the core issues here are secularism and the future of NATO.
France just saw another Islamist attack on symbols of the republic (the Bastille Day massacre in Nice). Europe is trending towards rightwing populism and European institutions will probably take on a new identity. One ingredient of European identity is as a bastion of Christian civilization; another is as inventor of secular modernity. The Turkish military aren't Christian, but they were secular, whereas Erdogan's AK Party is Islamist.
Meanwhile, I'm sure Russia would love to see Turkey out of NATO; and Saudi Arabia's "Islamic military alliance" does represent a different bloc that Turkey could join. And even if Erdogan has given up on the Syrian Islamists, I doubt that he will want to just fall in line with whatever Plan B is devised in America - especially since that currently involves support for Syrian Kurds.
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