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Ekrem is no friend of the US. If you have read his posts you would know that.
I've figured the USA all-out without ever stepping a foot on its soil. All through my interaction here.
- You've brought Al-Qaeda to our door-steps where it was not before.
- You've involved yourself in the region's Kurdish politics
- Your congress is every year messing with the Armenian issue.
- Your newspapers by specific Lobby groups are full with Turkey bashing, long before the Flotilla incident ever happened. With those artiles 1:1 being translated into Turkish newspapers.
You even wanted us to apologize to you for not invading Iraq with you.
Wolfowitz, Deputy Defence Secretary of those times:
US urges military to overrule Turkish government“Lets have a Turkey that steps up and says we made a mistake.
We should have known how bad things were in Iraq but we know now.
Let’s figure out how we can be as helpful as possible to the Americans.”
See that arrogance?
Shit happens, Seargent.
But you have made the world in the new millenium an even shittier place to live in.
Dividing the world into Axis of Evils, starting unjustified war and punishing a whole nation collectively for things they have not done, but you simply instrumentalized the momentum with growing Islamobhobia after 9/11.
That was the time when you've failed and we will never forget this.
The whole "War on Terrorism" rhetorics, blindly giving support for Israel in its Lebanon invasion 2006 and Gaza invasion 2008.
At least we had some hopes with Obama. Now we see, that probably even the most exotic leader to ever rule the USA with heavy anti-war rhetorics in his election campaign can not resist the domestic cycles that is keeping to push the USA into violence abroad - be it justified or not. Obama with all his intentions is just a maestro playing in the wrong concert hall.
No one wants to be friend with you over here anymore. Be it Leftie, Righty, Islamist, Secularist. For years, we have taken and kept our position as most anti-USA nation on planet according to Pew. Yet, the geo-political clockwork still has not approached the 12 for our relations to depart, but we are 5 minutes before it. On 12th Spetember will be referendum over here, right after that will come election period for Parliament, so the political climate currently is heavily inclined into domestic issues. After that period is over, we will re-plug our cable into foreign policy. With Palestine the No. 1 issue - independent from which government gets elected, course of action stays only style in persuing it might change with varying government options. So be prepared for successive crises with your AIPAC congress. Your whole Middle East policy is antithetical to solving the Palestine issue.
If Turkey can not solve Palestine today, it can tomorrow by its own ascendance within changing world order. In between today and tomorrow our relations will break.
Please do not go on our nuts with non-issues like Hezbollah or nuclear-Iran.
The several decades old issue here is Palestine, the 1967 borders and a divided Jerusalem including return of Palestinian refugees in neighbouring countries to their homelands. All other issues are artificial agenda-setting and not priority for the region. If the US does not study this situation carefully, it will end up on the looser seat of all seats influencing the Middle East and maybe the Greater Middle East tomorrow.
The cynicism here is, that you have yourself kickstarted all this by invasion of Iraq.
If you had not, Iran probably would be the same geo-political shithole it was for 30 years that no one wanted to touch and Turkey still would be a foreigner to the whole Middle East theater.
We want to see US commitment to peace and solving the Palestine issue. Though we clearly see that commitment will never come besides rhetorics. Israel will keep hiding behind USA, and force the USA into stress with Turkey through its Lobby proxies. If there is peace over here, Turkey wins by full-fledged integration with the region EU style and playing the Germany role in its formation.
If stress and chaos is to continue the Israelis and Iranians will play a role exceeding their actual socio-economic power base, the status-quo.
All my threads such as these about science, industry civil society and soft-power should show you, that we are no paper-tiger in pursuing our strategy.
We are the most potent state over here, with the other contenders for regional hegemony only having a fraction of our capabilities.
We started to canalize these capabilities into the region only after 2003 with US invasion, to be correct in November 2007 after Bush-Gul meeting and go-ahead for operations within Iraq by Airforce and ground-troops.
The impact so far has been satisfactory in general.
dni.gov
“We continue to assess Iran is keeping open the option to develop nuclear weapons in part by developing various nuclear capabilities that bring it closer to being able to produce such weapons, should it choose to do so. We do not know, however, if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons.”
http://www.dni.gov/testimonies/20100202_testimony.pdf
P.S:
USA should urgently reform its political system by sanctioning capitalism in elections.
In no other country business and lobby groups flex such influence through campaign-raisers over elections.