Thursday, November 25, 2010

Beware The Leader Who Bangs The Drum Of War

From Middle East Affairs Information Center:

Beware The Leader Who Bangs The Drums of War


Posted by Crethi Plethi on Thu, November 25, 2010, in Anti-Israel, Islamism, Lebanon, Turkey . Thu, Nov 25, 2010
The Rubin Report
By Barry Rubin





Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan arrived in Lebanon Wednesday on a high profile visit that spans two days. When last month's greeting word was “Khosh amadid,” Persian for welcome, in honour for Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visit to Lebanon, now it’s “Merhaba”, Turkish for welcome, the word of the week in order to celebrate the Turkish Prime Minister’s visit to Lebanon. Erdogan said that "we will continue on raising our voices against oppression and we will continue on defending the innocents." He called on the Israeli government to apologize to the people of the region and work for peace, demanding it to "halt its provocative actions." (source: Hizballah's Al-Manar TV)



Beware The Leader Who Bangs The Drums of War

On Thanksgiving, Turkey is eating up U.S. Interests.



It should be getting pretty hard even for Western leaders to ignore the Turkish regime’s growing alliance with their enemies. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s visit to Lebanon included a very dangerous statement that must not go unnoticed.



Lebanon, of course, is now a virtual satellite of Iran, another strategic factor Western countries and media don’t seem to be comprehending. This is symbolized by an exchange of visits by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri.



Erdoğan said that if Israel attacked Lebanon or the Gaza Strip, “We will not be silent and we will support justice by all means available to us.”



The prime minister understood what he was saying. “By all means available to us” implies Turkish military support for Hamas and Hizballah in fighting Israel. That doesn’t mean, of course, that Turkey would send troops or even military supplies, but it is basically a declaration that includes both possibilities. Erdoğan didn’t even restrict himself to cases when those parties it favors would be acting defensively. If Hamas or Hizballah launched an attack on Israel and Israel retaliated, Erdogan bound Turkey to support the aggressors.



None of this is accidental. Erdoğan is indeed impulsive but he knew what he was saying. And he also knew that the United States would do nothing against him as a result of this statement, nor would the Europeans. Still, how is threatening to join a war against Israel going to advance Turkish membership in the European Union?



To leave nothing to doubt, a Turkish newspaper interviewed two pro-Hizballah people who were enthusiastic in agreeing with the above analysis. One said, “Turkey is moving closer to the so-called ‘resistance axis.’ It is edging toward a definitively anti-Israeli stance.”



Another added, “What struck me about Ahmadinejad’s visit was that he was sounding more like Erdoğan.”



Might it be a matter of concern when a NATO ally offers to go to war, or at least fully to the aid, of two terrorist groups and Iran? Could urgent action be required when a U.S. ally sounds like a revolutionary Islamist country that is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism, covertly helps kill American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, calls for Israel’s extinction, and which is reaching toward getting nuclear weapons?



Nero, according to the legend, celebrated Rome’s burning by playing on his fiddle. Obama doesn’t even notice that the U.S. position in the Middle East is being incinerated.





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About the author,



Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley), and The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan). For the website of the GLORIA Center go here and for his blog, Rubin Reports, go here.





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