It is so funny.
usa does NOT have Any power on EU membership.
But usa decide to speak and make funny statements
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It is so funny.
This is a huge mistake. I don't know how many times Erdo is tricked I lost the count.
Does it really matter though? Even before any quran burnings I havent seen a single western media outlet outline how Turkeys opposition to Swedish NATO membership was due to PKK activities. Some articles didnt even mention that the PKK was a terror group.
Both European and Turkish lawmakers know that Turkey will never join the EU. They dont care how legitimate Turkeys arguments are, because they are the ones that have been promoting anti-Turkish rhetoric for decades. You cant reason with a Person that doesnt want to listen or wants to interpret everything you say in a different way.
This situation can also be an attempt from Erdogan to relieve some of the pressure coming from the US, by throwing the ball into another court. Either way, it backs Erdogan into a corner because if the EU doesnt make any concessions he wont be able to let Sweden into NATO without loosing his strongman image at home. On the other hand he could once again throw Turkish security interests out of the window to secure some sweet talk from the EU regarding turkish EU membership to grab some more CHP votes before the next elections.
Türkiye should take their gloves off and stop acting so fucking weak. They see us as the enemy. Always have, and always will be.Honestly the west's mind was always set. EU was never going to happen and it was delusional to think otherwise. The mantra of "too Big, too Poor and too Muslim" holds true, and all three facts are intrinsic and permanent from a western perspective.
Even in the best of light the west's outlook on Turkey was never positive—always different. In my years of studying, working and living in the west, I have witnessed this incessant orientalism. When I talk to even the most educated of Europeans and especially North Americans, they all seem to cling on this preconceived notion that that Turkey is a desert with camels where women can't drive. A (private) schoolteacher who spoke 6 languages confidently explained how our geography was a desert (not desertif[ied/ing], mind you—I asked for clarification). In the Netherlands, its largest supermarket chain has a tub of Turkish-style yoghurt adorned with palm trees, camels and flying fucking carpets. This has become such a sore point in the minds of educated Turks that most violently reject anything to do with irrefutable parts of our past. No doubt, some members will conjure this demeaning orientalist image and project it to the current political climate, a reflection of this inherent insecurity that, I am ashamed to admit, I also possess.
The majority in the west refuse to understand us, instead they hold on to their preconceptions built over centuries of "those evil Turks in the east" either consciously or unconsciously. The truth is, our relationship has always been transactional. It was the case during the cold war; our EU prospects; our entry and subsequent shafting when entering the EUCU; ditto the migrant crisis. Hell, modern diplomacy was invented so the Italians could essentially communicate with the Ottomans. Every action that Erdo does which doesn't fit their bill of Nordic Exceptionalism—actions that are not much worse than Orban, Morawiecki, or Mitsotakis—only concretize these preconceptions of "Turk bad". Perhaps he has come to embrace this position.
So the mask is off. If they see the emphasis of our legitimate security concerns as a condition for Sweden's (merely symbolic) entry into NATO as purely transactional, then why shouldn't we escalate? F-16V's will be too little, too late anyway. Are we the bad guy? To them, yes. Do they still have to deal with us? Absolutely. They have been doing so literally for millennia.
Another typical big mouthery by our dünya lideri...This is a huge mistake. I don't know how many times Erdo is tricked I lost the count.
Türkiye should take their gloves off and stop acting so fucking weak. They see us as the enemy. Always have, and always will be.
If there would be a poll in EU like, which Country do you hate more, Russia or Türkiye. I swear, I'm not sure of the outcome. And we aren't even at war.
I have the feeling that our education system doesn't produce proper potential politicians. And if it does, they don't reach the top because of the obvious.As far as our politicians are concerned they must have skills to be shrewd politicians and diplomats, they should be winning not running our nation into the ground
Education system? Bro these are petty merchants and muhtar level local politicians. I'd bet a week's wages that most of their diplomas are fake.I have the feeling that our education system doesn't produce proper potential politicians. And if it does, they don't reach the top because of the obvious.
Just 3 days ago RTE stated that Ukraine deserves NATO membership and clearly supports them. There are less than a handful of NATO member states that can say this openly. So, TR's legitimate demands have nothing to do with undermining NATO interests, as is propagated against them. On the contrary, it has one of the most hawkish positions. The issue with Sweden was not an outcome of Russian-Turkish rapprochement, but directly related to Sweden's inability to offer solid assurances on issues threatening Turkish national interests. As a result, serious leverage was created in favor us TR, probably inadvertently.
I don't know if this agreement will be fulfilled one-to-one. I think there will continue to be problems on many issues. But I think the general strategy still right.
Also, Parliament will open in October. If the necessary congressional approval for the fighter jet procurement is delayed until October, do you think the Turkish Parliament will give its approval to Sweden, or even more broadly: Hungary and Turkiye have no coordination in the power game?