@hawkeye10,
Pathetic. You made a sweeping statement about a NATO member Turkey, and now you can't back that statement up because, like everything else you say it's based on ignorance.
All of these countries have competing aims. Turkey, unlike Russia, but like America is anti Assad. However, it's also anti Kurdish autonomy because of Kurdish nationalism in Turkey. Turkey thinks that's a bigger problem than IS, and has been against anything that looked like Kurdish self-government from the beginning.
All of this is down to Dubya's ill thought out adventure in Iraq, all of it. The main reason it failed was because it was badly funded, and idiots like Dubya, and those who supported him, didn't even know there was a difference between Shia and Sunni.
Gobshites like you are in danger of repeating the same mistake. You lazily assume Turkey wants the same as America, but is just pissed off with Obama, because that's the only direction your mind can work.
Turkey wants a very different outcome from America, and would be a lot happier with an IS light type regime than a free Kurdish ministate on its borders.
The problem with your "solutions" are that they're not based on anything substantive and fact based, just the weird **** going round your head.