USA Slaps Turkey for Being Disobedient Friend

17.08.2010 05:14 

Turkey can be left without American arms, The Financial Times wrote on August 
16 with reference to high-ranking officials of the US administration. 

US President Barack Obama, the newspaper wrote, stated during his recent 
meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that Turkey had not 
been acting like an ally lately. Obama particularly criticized Turkey's support 
of Iran and its conflict with Israel connected with departure of the Freedom 
Flotilla incident. 

Obama also stated that it would be difficult for him to convince the Congress 
to comply with a number of requests from the government of Turkey, particularly 
the request pertaining to arms shipments to Turkey for the struggle against 
Kurdish separatists. 

First and foremost, Obama's remarks touch upon the deliveries of MQ-9 Reaper 
unmanned aircraft to Turkey. The latter has been using the planes in the 
struggle against Kurdish rebels. 

It became Obama's second warning to the head of the Turkish government. The 
previous one was made in June of this year, after Turkey voted at the United 
Nations against the introduction of extra sanctions against Iran. 

Afterwards, Obama attempted to hold an "educational conversation" with Erdogan, 
during the G20 summit in Toronto. The US administration believed that it was 
inappropriate of Turkey to support Iran since Turkey traditionally acts as an 
ally of the United States. In addition, the US president urged the Turkish 
leadership not to aggravate the situation with the detention of Freedom 
Flotilla by Israel, even if Turkey had contributed considerably in its 
organization. 

The scandal makes one think again about the future cooperation between 
Washington, Ankara and Tel Aviv. The actions, which the Turkish administration 
has been taking during the recent several years, have given rise to serious 
concerns in Israel and he United States. Turkey increasingly criticizes Israel 
for committing "acts of violence" in Palestine. The recent incident with the 
Freedom Flotilla showed that Turkey was taking an active part in hostile 
actions against Israel. 

To add more fuel to the fire, Ankara has taken a number of steps to become 
closer to Teheran, USA's sworn enemy. The Turkish administration condemns the 
West for its aspiration to put and end to the Iranian nuclear program through 
sanctions. There is another issue which poisons the relations between the two 
old-time allies - the Kurdish question. Turkey wants to suppress Kurdish 
organizations in Iraq, but the Americans intend to use the Kurds to find allies 
in the war-torn country. 

To put it in a nutshell, conflicting aspects between the United States and 
Turkey continue to grow in number. Does it mean that the friendly ties between 
the USA and Turkey are going to become history? 

Natalia Ulchenko, a senior specialist with the Institute for Oriental Studies 
of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told Pravda.Ru that there were two 
different points of view about the subject. 

"These include an unfavorable development of events for the USA and a change of 
Turkey's foreign policy, which is not anti-American. Time will show what is 
going to happen and which of these two suppositions is true, but I do not think 
that Ankara has decided to come into confrontation with the United States. 

"Turkey has been getting more independent in its foreign policy during the 
recent years, and its foreign policy is based on the country's national 
interests, first and foremost. Turkey does not want to follow the West, but 
prefers to build friendly relations with its neighbors instead. The criticism 
of Turkey's support of Iran is not quite correct. Iran's complete isolation can 
only damage the peaceful dialogue," the specialist said. 

It is worthy of note that Ankara has been trying to sign a new contract with 
the USA for the delivery of MQ-9 Reaper drones. The aircraft can both conduct 
reconnaissance activities and strike Kurdish positions in Iraq. It is not ruled 
out, though, that the Turkish administration will have to bid farewell to the 
idea. 

Washington in its turn is about to walk into the same water twice. One can give 
a number of examples, when the US administration tried to put pressure on a 
foreign state in the form of arms embargo. For instance, the Americans refused 
to ship F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan and Venezuela and lost billions of dollars 
of profit as a result of the decision. 

Last week, Washington cracked down on Lebanon for the ties of its army with 
Hezbollah terrorist group. The US Congress suspended arms shipments to the 
Lebanese army after the recent incident on the border with Israel. Now it is 
Turkey that can be deprived of American weapons. 

As experience shows, arms embargo is not a good solution for solving 
international problems. As a rule, as soon as the USA decides to terminate 
defense cooperation with a foreign state, competitors immediately take efforts 
to fill the gap. For example, France quickly helped Taiwan, and Russia reached 
out its helping hand to Venezuela. 

The story with the drones for Turkey is a little different, though. Tens of 
countries all over the globe produce unmanned aircraft, although they aremostly 
spy planes. As for combat spy planes - only a few countries can make them: the 
USA, Israel, Germany and France (with their Barracuda and Sperwer-B drones). 

Taking into consideration the high level of defense cooperation between Germany 
and Turkey, one may assume that a possible loss of American drones will not be 
a catastrophe for Turkey. Quite on the contrary, Ankara could use that 
opportunity to terminate other defense contracts with the USA to the benefit of 
European producers. 

Sergey Balmasov 
Pravda.Ru 

Read the original in Russian 
<http://www.pravda.ru/world/17-08-2010/1045070-dron-0/>  


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