I honestly think it's more like the US should make up its mind whether it wants Turkey as an ally or an enemy.
They're more than happy to have the Turks assist them in occupying Afghanistan and wherever else it benefits the US but kick out Turkey, a NATO member, from the F-35 program after it paid $1 Billion USD into the program and was there from the concept development stage while denying them air defense systems like the patriot and THAAD all while selling those same systems to non-NATO members like Israel and the UAE.
That doesn't sound like a nation that's an ally.
Even stranger is that the US arms, trains and finances PKK terrorists instead of partnering with Turkey, gets upset when Turkey targets those terrorists only to abandon the PKK anyways later on.
The problem is that the US disregards its own interests, security and freedoms for the sake of Israel.
My personal view is that this was about protecting Israeli dominance in the region and a assertive Turkey that isn't going to kowtow to Zionists being given advanced armaments or allowed a strong economy to develop them itself to defend their nation and the rights of Palestinians is a threat.
How any American could support this nation is beyond me when they see the US as a slave state.
Israel even boasts about how they've promoted unconstitutional anti-BDS laws in the US that punish Americans for exercising their 1st Amendment rights: