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Former US Assistant Secretary of Defense Mary Beth Long view on US Turkey relationship
I have to say I disagree vehemently that the U.S. actions on the northeast border Syria pushed turkey into being the turkey of today.
The turkey of today is no longer the secular turkey that was the original member of NATO.
The turkey of today it has an extremist as it's increasingly dictatorial authoritative leader.
He has put his own journalists and his own teachers and other civilians in jail repeatedly.
He has facilitated through 2012 through 2014 the Iranian nuclear and other programs by going around the blockades, and the embargoes and sanctions against Iran.
He is currently illegally have gas extraction activities off the coast of Cyprus.
He has purchased the S-400 from Syria, excuse me from Russia only after which we had to talk him out of purchasing the command-and-control communication system from the Chinese.
Shall we go on so he dares to come to our capital and unleashes his thugs against protesters who are across the street and push them around and beat them. This is no good buddy of ours that somehow we are responsible for the deep freeze or the cold air in our relationship. This is a turkey that is not a good ally full stop.
This is a turkey that the Turkish people increasingly with their ability to vote, are voicing their concern and their opposition to Erdogan. So this is not a regime that we should be facilitating and we darn sure shouldn't be facilitating the aggressive extraterritorial aggression of this regime either in Iraq or Syria full stop
Mary Beth Long
From 2007-2009, Long served as the first woman confirmed by the U.S. Senate as an Assistant Secretary of Defense, and as such, was the first female civilian four-star military equivalent in the history of the Pentagon.
I have to say I disagree vehemently that the U.S. actions on the northeast border Syria pushed turkey into being the turkey of today.
The turkey of today is no longer the secular turkey that was the original member of NATO.
The turkey of today it has an extremist as it's increasingly dictatorial authoritative leader.
He has put his own journalists and his own teachers and other civilians in jail repeatedly.
He has facilitated through 2012 through 2014 the Iranian nuclear and other programs by going around the blockades, and the embargoes and sanctions against Iran.
He is currently illegally have gas extraction activities off the coast of Cyprus.
He has purchased the S-400 from Syria, excuse me from Russia only after which we had to talk him out of purchasing the command-and-control communication system from the Chinese.
Shall we go on so he dares to come to our capital and unleashes his thugs against protesters who are across the street and push them around and beat them. This is no good buddy of ours that somehow we are responsible for the deep freeze or the cold air in our relationship. This is a turkey that is not a good ally full stop.
This is a turkey that the Turkish people increasingly with their ability to vote, are voicing their concern and their opposition to Erdogan. So this is not a regime that we should be facilitating and we darn sure shouldn't be facilitating the aggressive extraterritorial aggression of this regime either in Iraq or Syria full stop
Mary Beth Long
From 2007-2009, Long served as the first woman confirmed by the U.S. Senate as an Assistant Secretary of Defense, and as such, was the first female civilian four-star military equivalent in the history of the Pentagon.