A US trade war with Turkey over a little known
pastor? Don't believe a word of it
http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=177783#177783
Erdogan’s real crimes are buying the Russian
S-400 missile system for Turkey, refusing to
accept US support for America’s Kurdish YPG
allies and allowing Islamist fighters to pour
over Turkey’s border into Syria along with a load
of weapons, mortars and missiles
by Robert Fisk
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/us-turkey-trump-erdogan-trade-war-a8493956.html
It needs a stroke of genius to soften the heart
for poor old Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Those of us
who have always believed that Erdogan is a bit
off his rocker must still be appalled that a US
president infinitely more cracked than the
Turkish variety is trying to impoverish Nato’s
second largest military ally. True, Erdogan
locked up 50,000 Turks – including an American
pastor, of whom more later – after the attempted
coup against him two years ago, but hasn’t
Egypt’s president/field marshal Abdel Fattah
al-Sisi broken this record by banging up 60,000
supposed Islamists in his own country’s prisons?
And what about Haider al-Abadi’s mass hangings in
Iraq? Or that nasty little post-death crucifixion
in Saudi Arabia this week, not to mention that
horrid war in Yemen where kids seem to get killed
all the time? Or the Israeli habit of shooting
down scores of unarmed Palestinians in Gaza? Or
that chump in North Korea who appeals to Trump’s sense of humour?
If Erdogan’s family name means “brave falcon” in
English, the Sultan of Istanbul has certainly had
his wings clipped. Or so we are supposed to
believe. Trump, who doesn’t give a toss how many
innocents are incarcerated or destroyed in the
world, is suddenly trying to neuter Turkey – and
all because Pastor Andrew Brunson remains under
house arrest in there for allegedly supporting
the coup plot allegedly organised by Erdogan’s
former colleague, the allegedly mesmeric imam
Mohamed Fethullah Gulen, currently residing in Trump’s own country.
I don’t believe a word of it. Trump made little
fuss about Brunson’s captivity for many months.
It took him almost a year and a half to get into
a tantrum about the good Christian family man and
missionary in Izmir whose chief characteristics
appear to be nothing but wholesome: barbecues,
picnics, swimming, movies and board games in the
evenings, to quote his sister Beth, “the typical
American family though living so far away.”
American Evangelical Christians were outraged at
the arrest of this Godly man – Christianity was
on trial, of course – and their favourite
president finally tweeted that “this innocent man
of faith should be released immediately”.
And so it came to pass that Trump’s wrath was
visited upon by the Muslim president who locked
up a man who was only doing God’s work in the
comfortable coastal city of Izmir. Double US
tariffs on steel and aluminium helped to crash
the Turkish lira, which has lost 45 per cent of
its value this year, although Erdogan might also
be blamed for his refusal to raise interest rates
against inflation. But let’s be sane. Is all this
because of a Presbyterian pastor?
No. For here’s the real list of Erdogan’s crimes.
He is buying the Russian S-400 missile system for
Turkey. He refuses to accept US support for
America’s Kurdish YPG allies. He allowed Islamist
fighters to pour over Turkey’s border into Syria
along with a lot of weapons, mortars and missiles
– to which Washington had no objections at the
time since the US was trying to knock Erdogan’s
former friend Bashar al-Assad off his perch.
Then, after shooting down a Russian aircraft
along the Syrian border in November 2015 – for
which he was immediately boycotted by Moscow –
Erdogan cuddled up to Putin. It was thus the
Russians and the Iranians who first warned
Erdogan of the impending “Gulen coup” against him
in July 2016. They had been listening in to the
Turkish military’s internal radio traffic – and
tipped off the Sultan of Istanbul.
And now Erdogan is helping Iran to dodge US
sanctions which were imposed after Trump
flagrantly tore up the 2015 nuclear agreement,
and – in a decision demonstrating the cowardly
response of the EU’s own oil conglomerates to
Trump’s insanity – has announced that he will
continue to import Iranian oil. Thus will
Washington’s further threat of increased oil
sanctions against Iran be blunted. Sunni Saudi
Arabia, one of Trump’s closest allies – where
religious freedom for the likes of Pastor Brunson
has never existed – is already furious with
Erdogan. Not long ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman denounced Turkey as part of a “triangle of
evil” – the other bits of the “triangle” being
Shiite Iran and militant Islamists.
So you can see how things are lining up in the
Middle East right now. Erdogan has made good
friends out of Putin and Iran’s supreme leader
and, as an opponent of Saudi Arabia, is naturally
on the best of terms with Qatar, whose Emir – in
a miraculous moment which even Pastor Brunson
might envy – has just promised an investment of
$15bn to Turkey. Saudi Arabia’s siege of Qatar is
beginning to look as miserable as its war against
the Shiites of Yemen. Turkish troops are
stationed in Qatar to “protect” the little
emirate against its larger and threatening
neighbour – and we all know who that is. And,
since Syrian and Qatari relations are steadily
being reheated – albeit on the minutest scale – I
wonder who will benefit the most.
Bashar al-Assad, perhaps? Russian troops are now
patrolling the Syrian-Israeli lines below the
occupied Golan Heights. The Russians have
promised Israel that the comparatively few
Iranian forces in Syria will be kept at least 50
miles from this sector. Russia’s ally Syria needs
to crush the final Islamist stronghold in Idlib
with Russia’s help and push the province’s most
intransigent fighters back into Turkey. Qatar has
the cash to rebuild Syria and thus extend its
influence across the landmass of the Levant to
the Mediterranean. If Qatar is going to pour even
more billions into Turkey, then we may see some
kind of strategic alliance between Doha and
Ankara. And a rediscovery of the family friendship between Erdogan and Assad?
Set against this horizon, Erdogan doesn’t need to
be a “brave falcon”. Just a wily old bird.
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