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On August 2nd, 1914 the Ottomans and Germans concluded their secret treaty of Alliance. To me at least the condition for the Ottoman entrance into the war is clear

"In case Russia should intervene with active military measures, and should thus bring about a casus foeferis for Germany in relation to Austria-Hungary, this casus foederis would also come into existence for Turkey."

For some context

While there is no set date for the Ottomans to join the war on Germany's side, it did take nearly three months and a German naval commander to finally drag the Empire into the war.

On August 2nd, the very day the treaty was signed, the Ottoman government announced it was suspending payment on the national debt. Then one month later they announced they would be unilaterally ending all capitulations on October 1st. The British told the Ottomans on August 3rd that they would be seizing the ships.

Despite all of this the Empire still sat on its hands. It's also been argued that the treaty was never even ratified since the Ottoman Sultan refused to sign the treaty. Apart from that at least one member of the ruling triumvirate was totally against joining the war on the Central Powers side. While I have no proof of this, I get the feeling that (apart from Enver Pasha) many in the Porte were growing nervous about actually joining the war.

So what if after signing the treaty the Ottomans simply remained a non-belligerent nation during the war. The Germans would clearly be upset, but apart from further loans to the Ottoman government they really don't have much leverage to drag them into the conflict. The Entente powers are furious about the actions the Ottomans have taken, but they have bigger problems to worry about at the moment. So November 1st passes and the Ottomans remain out... what are your thoughts on the immediate situation and the situation for the remainder of the war?
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