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BURAK BEKDİL > Never mind...

In 2010, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan asserted that “Those who support terror are collaborators of terrorists.” Just last week, Mr. Erdoğan designated Israel as a “terrorist state.” Does that not mean that in the prime minister’s thinking the United States and the EU are sponsors of terrorism, since they acknowledged Israel’s right to self defense and have designated, instead, Hamas as a terrorist entity?

But never mind. U.S. President Barack Obama has granted his annual pardon to the national Thanksgiving turkey. One of these days he may perhaps pardon a turkey with a capital “t.” After the State Department refused to comment on Mr. Erdoğan’s statements that “Israel is a terrorist state,” or that “it is committing ethnic cleansing in Gaza,” or that “Israel will be held to account for Gaza,” Ben Cohen in Commentary magazine commented: “If we ignore what Erdoğan says about Israel” the (U.S.) logic here suggests that “perhaps we can persuade ourselves that he didn’t actually say anything at all.” But whether the turkey with a capital “t” will pardon the “terrorist state” remains a mystery.

Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has confirmed that Turkey resumed contacts with Israel during the process that eventually achieved the Gaza ceasefire, although he added that “this does not constitute a dialogue with Israel.” Earlier, the Israeli press had reported that the Turkish Foreign Ministry’s top diplomat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s envoy had met in Geneva.

Interesting. Turkish and Israeli foreign ministries and intelligence services apparently had dialogue over the terms of ceasefire, but this dialogue was not dialogue. One wonders, really, how did Turkey hope to mediate between two sides when it does not speak to one of them? Again, never mind. That is not the only confusing engagement between Turkey and Israel.

Since the silly but tragic Mavi Marmara raid in 2010, Turkey’s leaders have reiterated countless times that diplomatic relations with Israel, now in a deep freeze, would only resume if Israel officially apologized for Mavi Marmara, paid compensation to the families of the victims, and removed the naval blockade on Gaza.

But the Turkish Foreign Ministry’s website puts it differently. According to the section under the title “Israel”: “Turkey has been demanding an official apology and compensation from Israel in order to normalize diplomatic relations. Israel has not yet met these demands.”

What happened to the third condition? Are the ministry’s conditions for normalization different to the minister’s (and the prime minister’s)? What makes the ministry think that an apology and compensation without removal of the Gaza blockade will normalize relations? Is Minister Davutoğlu aware that his ministry has quietly removed the third precondition for normalization? Does Prime Minister Erdoğan know? Or is the Turkish diplomat who is in charge of the page’s content hoping for a swift posting to a fancy mission in Somalia? Once again, never mind.

At the end of the day, Professor Davutoğlu’s miraculous foreign policy calculus has turned an unpredictable, volatile, mysterious and disquiet Middle East into a perfect enigma: Turkey and Israel have a common enemy, Syria; Turkey and its enemy Syria, too, have a common enemy, Israel; Turkey is at war with its own Kurds, but allies with Iraqi Kurds against Baghdad; Turkey and its enemy Israel have another common enemy, Iran, albeit in Turkey’s case the enmity is an open secret while in Israel’s case it is an existentialist war; Turkey is in an open enmity against Israel and an open-secret enmity with Israel’s neighboring enemy, Lebanon; Turkey, when necessary, speaks with its enemy Israel, but does not have a dialogue with the Jewish state; Turkey has three preconditions for normalization of ties with Israel, but its Foreign Ministry has two preconditions; Egypt’s ruling Islamists can speak with the Israelis and have normal diplomatic relations with Jerusalem, but “secular” Turkey cannot/does not; and Turkey allies with both the United States and Hamas, which its American allies view as a terrorist entity, while Turkey views its American allies’ Jewish ally as a terrorist state.

No wonder Turkish soap operas are such a regional hit. But, never mind…

November/28/2012

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mara mcglothin

12/1/2012 4:17:17 AM

Great writing NADIDE And my point exactly. Someone would be fighting someone regardless.

david ellison

11/30/2012 12:54:12 PM

Wow! They let you walk around after an article like this? Well done. I love your writings

baydermaynof

11/30/2012 11:06:24 AM

"What happened to the third condition?" I think it has ceased to be a condition anymore in order to repair the rupture between old allies (Turkey and Israel). Long live zero problem architect! Turks are proud of you!

Kevin Snapp

11/30/2012 8:26:59 AM

One of your best, Burak-Bey! Unfortunately, you have torpedoed the possibility of relations between Israel and Turkey by pointing out that one of Turkey's preconditions got lost somewhere, something only Israel was supposed to notice.

David Salinger

11/28/2012 8:48:04 PM

Mr Bekdil Bravo. This is one of the best articles I have read in a long time. Humorous,and yet to the point. Well Done David Salinger- Trinidad & Tobago

Nadide Gunduz

11/28/2012 7:05:24 PM

Bekdil's piece displays the ME as if they are a bunch of small children on a playground. Cliques, lies, whispers, broken and reformed alliances and promises. It is difficult to understand why fewer than 8 million Israelis are such a threat to their neighbors. Had Israel never existed, the Arabs and Iranians would probably be fighting amongst themselves after finding another scapegoat to blame for their woes. The solution lies in educating their peoples which sadly they are so reluctant to do.

mara mcglothin

11/28/2012 6:49:04 PM

Great writing Burak Bey! The AKP is engaging in "Open mouth insert foot" diplomacy more and more each day. It is nice to see someone who is pointing it out and not choosing to look the other way.

Thessalonian

11/28/2012 4:46:53 PM

One question Mr. Bekdil. How do you evade the censorship HDN applies to those of us who do not speak very kindly with regards to Turkey's oxymoronic foreign policy? Great writing, please do continue to remove the blinders from AKP supporters and ultranationalist Turks in perpetual denial by using your keyboard. Regards

Stefanos Kalogirou

11/28/2012 2:40:17 PM

All true! Another masterpiece Burak Bekdil! Thank you!

Truth Teller

11/28/2012 1:36:24 PM

Very funny and excellent writing but sad
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