Turkey kinda gave the middle finger to Russia with this move
at the same time bent over and spread cheeks for Sweden and Finland. What a win.
Turkey kinda gave the middle finger to Russia with this move
What did you guys expect? That Turkey could dictate laws in Sweden? Or that Turkey could force Sweden to bypass their judiciary?
It was always going to be something like this. Words and promises.
I expected a mechanism that allows Turkey to pull the plug at any time on them should they revert course.
tomorrow Russia attacks Finland and Turkey is expected to support her with her army, while the fins support terrorists against us?
We must be a nation of muppets.
Erdogan said we wont make the same mistake that we made in letting greece back in, while you made the exact same mistake.
There's no such thing or mechanism in NATO, once you're in you're in.
I expected a mechanism that allows Turkey to pull the plug at any time on them should they revert course.
I can't believe how easily they got away with it.So shameful that they start joking about it in the comment section.
How would that even be possible though?
NATO is one time entry....once you are in you are in. Any ejection process should have been stipulated in the charter (and it would apply to any member incl Turkey)....but it hasnt.
There is thus no "trust but verify" mechanism possible here on the post-entry aspect of prospectives/pledges to this kind of club (i.e once they are members, its a fait accompli for them, no other member can boot them out).
Only thing Turkey could have done as explicit mechanism is exit NATO itself in retaliation for any PKK/YPG stuff it sees still going on with Sweden and Finland.
I can't believe how easily they got away with it.
What's Türkiye going to do if they don't fulfil these "victorious" steps? Nothing is the answer.
Also Türkiye's position in NATO is jeopardised.
Yep you let in another 2 nations who are openly hostile to you. In NATO they will find it easier to harm Turkey then they did outside of it.
I'm sure they could have put a special clause in there. The EU puts special clauses in just to target Turkish membership in the organisation. Like every state gets to have an independent referendum on whether Turkey joins or not should they finally look to accept Turkey in.
Personally the right thing would be to reject their membership, then the ball is in NATO's court. Turkey leaving on her own terms makes it too easy for them. If they kick Turkey out then so be it, but i don't see that happening they cannot afford Turkey aligning with Russia. Just imagine if Turkey sold Russia TB2's instead of Ukraine and allowed Russia unhindered access into the black sea and restricted NATO access instead.
At some point you got to hold your ground, the west is openly mocking Turkey these days. Its only going to keep getting worse the more you capitulate.
Yep you let in another 2 nations who are openly hostile to you. In NATO they will find it easier to harm Turkey then they did outside of it.
e like in case of EU, UN or whatever else.....they are just completely different raison d'etre at the root of it.
Ok, why not say they have to do all these things now and then show good behaviour for 2 years and we can come back and evaluate the application? There was no law that they needed to join immediately.