tonight we continue our look at turkey with the foreign minister ahmet davutoglu. >> if a turkisheader or foreign minister speaks in tehran with an iranian counterpart, we can sak in a very friendly, frank manner as a neighbor. or in cairo we can speak with egyptians as one of them. in brussels we can speak as a european. in... again in brussels we speak as a member of nato. and these are not conflicting. therefore the potential of communication of turkey with many actors at the same time in an efficient manner is really unique for turkey. >> rose: we continue exparticular ration of turkey with four keen an oners, ian bremmer, henri barkey of lehigh university, steven cook of the council on foreign relations and joining us from istanbul by phone, journalist and author andrew finkel. >> what we see unfolding in the middle east, particularly as they pertain to turkish relations with libya and turkey's relatns with syria is that the turks are as befuddled and confused as many others when it comes to the ab spring and that their vision of themselves as leaders of the region, of having infl