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The Grand Turk
Turkey must show commitment to West: US
2010-06-27
WASHINGTON — The United States is warning Turkey that it is alienating U.S. supporters and needs to demonstrate its commitment to partnership with the West.
Two good things out of the Bambi White House in one day? Almost too good to believe ...
The remarks by Philip Gordon, the Obama administration's top diplomat on European affairs, were a rare admonishment of a crucial NATO ally.

“We think Turkey remains committed to NATO, Europe and the United States, but that needs to be demonstrated,' Gordon told The Associated Press in an interview. “There are people asking questions about it in a way that is new, and that in itself is a bad thing that makes it harder for the United States to support some of the things that Turkey would like to see us support.'

Gordon cited Turkey's vote against a U.S.-backed United Nations Security Council resolution on new sanctions against Iran and noted Turkish rhetoric after Israel's deadly assault on a Gaza-bound flotilla last month. The Security Council vote came shortly after Turkey and Brazil, to Washington's annoyance, had brokered a nuclear fuel-swap deal with Iran as an effort to delay or avoid new sanctions.

Some U.S. lawmakers who have supported Turkey have lashed out and warned of consequences for Ankara since the Security Council vote and the flotilla raid that left eight Turks and one Turkish-American dead. The lawmakers accused Turkey of supporting a flotilla that aimed to undermine Israel's blockade of Gaza and of cozying up to Iran.

Turkey's ambassador to the United States, Namik Tan, expressed surprise at Gordon's comments. He said Turkey's commitment to NATO remains strong and should not be questioned. “I think this is unfair,' he said.

Tan said Turkish officials have explained repeatedly to U.S. counterparts that voting against the proposed sanctions was the only credible decision after the Turkish-brokered deal with Iran. Turkey has opposed sanctions as ineffective and damaging to its interests with an important neighbor. It has said that it hopes to maintain channels with Tehran to continue looking for a solution to the standoff over Iran's alleged nuclear arms ambitions.

“We couldn't have voted otherwise,' Tan said. “We put our own credibility behind this thing.'
You pretty much forfeited that after you let the French bluff you over EU membership and thus prevented the transit of the 4ID in 2003 ...
Tan said that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was expected to discuss these issues with U.S. President Barack Obama on the margins of a summit of world economic powers in Toronto, Canada, on Saturday.

Gordon said Turkey's explanations of the U.N. episode have not been widely understood in Washington. “There is a lot of questioning going on about Turkey's orientation and its ongoing commitment to strategic partnership with the United States,' he said. “Turkey, as a NATO ally and a strong partner of the United States not only didn't abstain but voted no, and I think that Americans haven't understood why.'
Posted by:Steve White

#3  I don't think the Obamanition has figured it out. I think maybe some people in other positions are trying to tell him some thing is not right. More than likely, when Turkey visits, he'll just claim that he understands and sympathizes with them. Then, nothing will be done or said. It will be swept under the carpet and yet he will still claim it's all made better. Also, considering the yutz's acts, he'll probably encourage Turkey to continue in order to help the, poor misunderstood, victimized terrorists.
Posted by: miscellaneous   2010-06-27 23:10  

#2  The sanctions are ineffective because of Turkey meddling.
Posted by: Bernardz   2010-06-27 22:42  

#1  We understand why. Even Obumble has figured it out. Turkey has switched sides.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-06-27 21:32  

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