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"What have the Turks ever contributed to culture, to art, or to any aspect of human progress that you can think of? They are a human cancer, a creeping agony in the flesh of the lands they misgovern, rotting every fiber of life. They have ruled over most of the countries which are the candle of civilization..."
-David Lloyd George-Prime Minister of Great Britain (1916-22), in his book "Through Terror to Triumph"(1915) ♥♥♥ Kurdistan ﮎﺮﺪﺳﺗﺍﻦ ♥♥♥
The United States should radically rethink its relationship with Turkey. For the sad fact is that Ankara no longer seems to be an ally worthy of the name -- indeed its threatened invasion of Iraq would be the act of an outright enemy. Nor has Turkey behaved like a genuine ally for more than four years.
It's not merely that Turkey refused at the last minute to let Coalition forces invade from the north in March 2003 -- though that did affect the war and its aftermath in unfortunate ways. There have been other equally serious derelictions, ranging from the refusal to allow a damaged U.S. warplane to make an emergency landing in March 2003, to active subversion of the Coalition and the post-Saddam Iraqi authorities. Unfortunately, the Bush administration has consistently played these incidents down or ignored them, thereby encouraging Turkish bullishness and contempt for American neediness.
It was a sign of Turkish malevolence to come, when, in the spring of 2003, U.S. troops in northern Iraq twice captured units of Turkish special forces operating there out of uniform. The Turkish commandos had slipped across the border and were actively working to foment trouble, urging the tiny Turkmen minority to violence and hinting at support of Sunni Arab insurgent groups if they would take on the Kurdish Regional Government.
The first occasion was on April 23 in Kirkuk, the second, on July 4, was in Sulaymaniya. The latter was labeled "The Hood Incident" in Turkey and provoked public outrage because 173rd airborne troops supposedly hooded their Turkish captives -- just as they hooded all other terrorist suspects. The Turkish government and public apparently saw nothing wrong in the illegal presence of un-uninformed Turkish troops in Sulaymaniya -- even though they were apparently there to assassinate a Kurdish governor -- and the incident subsequently inspired the viciously anti-American, anti-Semitic, and pro-insurgency Turkish hit movie "Valley of the Wolves".
The Turcophile tendency simply cannot see that the Turkish Army's anti-Kurd animus matters to it more than the friendship of the United States, or admit that the Turkish military's Kemalist secularism makes it no less a possible agent of regional instability. They mistakenly believe that the Turkish military liked us - when in fact they merely needed us as a bulwark against the Soviet Union. Worst of all they don't see that the absence of a Soviet threat has liberated the most dangerous nationalistic -- and indeed fascistic -- tendencies of the Turkish military.
Of course it would require genuine courage on the part of the Bush administration in general and in particular from Secretary of State Rice, to even raise the idea. But once raised it would make it clear to Ankara that America has options in the region and that, like Turkey itself, America is not a slave to old friendships.
By Jonathan Foreman October 23, 2007 6:59 PM
National Review Online
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