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Turkey presidential election: How will runoff affect US relationship, NATO, sale of F-16s?

May 26, 2023 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

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Evicting Turkey from NATO would be a 'strategic mistake,' Gen. Jack Keane warns Video

Evicting Turkey from NATO would be a ‘strategic mistake,’ Gen. Jack Keane warns

Fox News senior strategic analyst Jack Keane, a retired general, explains how the outcome of Turkey’s presidential election could impact the U.S. and the importance of keeping Turkey as a NATO member.

JERUSALEM — The first-ever presidential runoff election in Turkey will be decided Sunday, and two competing visions for the important NATO-member country will affect relations between Ankara and Washington.

The current strongman, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, known for his brand of populist political Islam, squares off against his social democratic Republic People’s Party challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu .

Kilicdaroglu hails from the largely secular party of the founder of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and is a bespectacled soft-spoken former civil servant.

Turks will celebrate the 100th year of the founding of modern Turkey this year and the famous slogan of Ataturk, “Peace at Home, Peace in the World,” remains an elusive goal for the Muslim-majority nation that straddles Europe and the Middle East.

Turkey Presidential election

Supporters of Turkish President and People’s Alliance presidential candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan gesture as they listen to his speech during an election rally campaign in Istanbul, Turkey, April 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

TURKEY ELECTION: PRESIDENT ERDOGAN, CHALLENGER ARE HEADED TO MAY 28 RUNOFF

Massive inflation has gripped the economy, and Turks are still recovering from a devastating earthquake that killed over 50,000 people in early 2023. The opposition accused Erodgan’s government of inertia and incompetence in response to earthquake rescue efforts.

Critics argue Kilicdaroglu has injected xenophobia into the charged election, declaring he will deport the more than 3 million Syrian refugees to their war-ravaged country.

“I am announcing here that I will send all refugees back home once I am elected president, period,” Kilicdaroglu recently said.

Turkey’s foreign policy is mired in an occupation of northern Syria and repeated attacks against Kurdish forces who fought with the U.S. to oust the Islamic State. The U.S. Congress has blocked sales of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey until Erdogan ratifies NATO membership for Sweden and Finland. Turkey recently green-lighted Finland’s entry, but Sweden’s admission is in limbo.

The U.S.-led North American Treaty Organization is a critical military alliance in the effort to stop Vladimir Putin’s jingoism in Europe, advocates of NATO argue.

Turkey wants Sweden to crack down on Kurdish opposition groups and dissidents in the northern European country who it says are part of the Turkey-designated terrorist organization, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

Erdogan seeking re-election

A man walks past billboards displaying Turkish President and People’s Alliance presidential candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in Istanbul, Turkey, April 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

Earlier this week Politico reported that National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said he was “not aware of any assurances one way or the other about” a post-election change in Congress about permitting the sale of 40 F-16s to Ankara. The military F-16 deal amounts to $20 billion.

Pro-Erdogan Turkish media outlets added their own interpretation to Kirby’s comments claiming he said “The president’s position has not changed. We still would like to move forward on that. My recommendation would be to maybe talk to Sen. (Bob) Menendez’s office or folks on the (Capitol) Hill to talk about what their expectations are.”

President Recip Tayip Erdogan

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing criticism over the lack of earthquake preparedness by his government. (Greg Palkot/Fox News.)

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Soner Cagaptay, director of the Turkish Research Program at the Washington Institute, told Fox News Digital, “The biggest impact of the election on U.S.-Turkish relations is continuity. And if Erdogan wins — and it looks like he might because he is leading in the polls and also has incumbency advantages, including near complete control of media that allows to him write any kind of narrative that he likes. ”

The Associate Press reported that Erdogan’s message and power are amplified by his tight control over the media. The state-owned broadcaster TRT Haber devoted more than 48 hours of airtime to Erdogan since April 1, compared to 32 minutes given to Kilicdaroglu, according to Ilhan Tasci, a member of Turkey’s radio and television watchdog.

Republican People's Party

Turkey’s Republican People’s Party (CHP) Chairman and Presidential candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu delivers a speech under heavy rain during an election campaign rally in Ankara, Turkey, on May 12, 2023. (Bulent Kilic/AFP via Getty Images)

“For example, the whole country is focused on how he has made Turkey a great military-industrial power, and there is no discussion of the earthquake, economic problems or human rights violations,” Cagaptay added. “For the U.S., Erdogan has embraced a transactionalist foreign policy in recent years, and the U.S. has responded to that.”

The margin of a Erdogan victory will likely determine Erdogan’s reaction to the U.S., said Cagaptay.

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The Turkish expert continued that if Erdogan wins narrowly “he will lean more on Putin for financial flows that came before elections.”

A tight Erdogan triumph might mean he will not vote on Sweden’s accession to NATO, he noted. Cagaptay sees that the most “plausible scenario” is where Erdogan keeps a balance between Putin and Biden.

In early May, a spokesperson for the U.S. State Department told Fox News Digital Turkey “is a long-standing U.S. ally and partner. We will continue to work together with the government chosen by the Turkish people to deepen cooperation around shared priorities.”

Turkey, Russia and Iran

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, center, and former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani pose for a photo during their meeting at the presidential palace April 4, 2018, in Ankara, Turkey. (Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)

Ghanem Nuseibeh, an expert on the Muslim Brotherhood and founder the of London-based Cornerstone Global Associates, told Fox News Digital, “Erdogan has proved that he is not fully aligned with NATO. For a country with such strategic importance to the U.S., Erdogan had demonstrated he is not a true American ally.”

“Erdogan  has reached out to Putin and has made some deals that are contrary to the West’s interests. Regionally, he has supported Islamic extremists. And whilst American and Western pressure has forced him to reduce his closeness to the extremists, he remains a strategic threat.”

Uzay Bulut, a Turkish political analyst and research fellow of the Philos Project, told Fox News Digital, “For many years, the Turkish government has been an obstacle before the U.S. government’s fight against the Islamic State (ISIS) .

Biden, Erdogan and Stoltenberg, NATO

From left: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, U.S. President Biden and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg pose for pictures at the start of the first plenary session of the NATO summit in Madrid June 29, 2022. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images)

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“Turkey is a NATO member and an EU candidate . But its foreign policy choices are far from being in line with the values and principles of Western nations or institutions. And his government’s foreign policy actions will continue to be in opposition to the U.S. values and goals in the region.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Benjamin Weinthal reports on Israel , Iran , Syria , Turkey and Europe for Fox News Digital. Benjamin has contributed articles to The Wall Street Journal, The Jerusalem Post, Foreign Policy, Haaretz, Forbes and The New York Post. You can follow Benjamin on Twitter @BenWeinthal.

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Boris Says UK ‘Committed’ to NATO, Says Don’t Take Peace for Granted

December 4, 2019 by www.breitbart.com Leave a Comment

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the UK is “fully committed” to NATO, but warns that peace cannot be taken for granted.

Mr Johnson addressed a gathering of NATO members at a luxury hotel outside London to mark the 70th anniversary of the security alliance. He said : “Seventy years on, we are rock solid in our commitment to NATO and to the giant shield of solidarity that now protects 29 countries and nearly a billion people.

“The fact that we live in peace today demonstrates the power of the simple proposition at the heart of this alliance that for as long as we stand together, no one can hope to defeat us and therefore no one will start a war.

“This essential principle is enshrined in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty — that if any one of us is attacked, all of us will go to their defence. If NATO has a motto, it is, ‘one for all, and all for one’.”

Mr Johnson went on to warn that “history shows that peace cannot be taken for granted” and “even as we celebrate this anniversary, we must ensure that our deeds match our words”. Reflecting on the terror attack on London Bridge last week, the prime minister said that “the atrocity in London last Friday shows why we must work together to combat terrorism and the vital importance of NATO’s missions to counter this threat”.

He added that NATO must adapt to handle new threats, saying : “We must never shy away from discussing new realities, particularly NATO’s response to emerging threats like hybrid warfare and disruptive technologies including space and cyber.”

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The British prime minister made the comments as the Labour Party spokesman Barry Gardiner claimed that the alliance has been on the wrong side of history.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Mr Gardiner said that NATO had engaged in “phoney defence” and “aggressive militarism” and that a Jeremy Corbyn Labour government would de-escalate tensions with Russia.

The Labour spokesman’s remarks come two days after audio was unearthed from 2014 that revealed the party’s far-left leader Jeremy Corbyn saying he wished NATO did not exist.

In footage reported in The Sun , the socialist said : “I am no fan of NATO. Indeed, I wish NATO didn’t exist.

“I am no fan of Western military alliances. Indeed, I wish they didn’t exist.”

Corbyn continued that the defence alliance had been established “in order to promote a cold war with the Soviet Union”. He also said that it was “an engine for the delivery of oil to the oil companies and the main nations of this world”.

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Nato: Ukraine belongs in alliance one day: Nato chief on 1st Kyiv visit – Times of India

April 21, 2023 by timesofindia.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

Ukraine belongs in alliance one day: Nato chief on 1st Kyiv visit

Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the end of a joint press conference in Kyiv on Thursday

KYIV: Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg defiantly declared on Thursday that Ukraine deserves to join the military alliance and pledged continuing support for the country on his first visit to Kyiv since Russia’s invasion just over a year ago. Ukraine President
The Kremlin has given various justifications for going to war, but repeated on Thursday that preventing Ukraine from joining Nato was a key goal behind its invasion, arguing that Kyiv’s membership in the alliance would pose an existential threat to Russia.
“Let me be clear, Ukraine’s rightful place is in the Euro-Atlantic family,” Stoltenberg told a press conference. “Ukraine’s rightful place is in Nato. ” He said he and
He noted Thursday’s announcement by Denmark and the Netherlands that they plan to provide Ukraine with at least another 14 refurbished Leopard 2 battle tanks from early 2024. . Meanwhile, the Ukraine Space Agency said a bright flash of light in the night sky over the country the previous day was probably a meteorite entering the earth’s atmosphere.

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Serbia’s president says NATO-led troops ‘did not do their job’ to stop ‘brutal’ violence in Kosovo

May 27, 2023 by news.sky.com Leave a Comment

Serbia has condemned NATO-led peacekeepers in neighbouring Kosovo for allegedly failing to stop “brutal actions” by Kosovo’s police against ethnic Serbs.

More than a dozen people were injured in violent clashes on Friday.

The violence erupted when ethnic Serbs tried to block recently elected Albanian mayors from entering local government buildings.

Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd and let the new officials into the offices.

Several cars were set on fire during the disorder.

Countries including the UK, US, France and Germany condemned Kosovo , saying using force to install mayors in ethnic Serb areas undermined efforts to improve troubled relations with neighbouring Serbia .

Snap local elections were called last month. They were largely boycotted by ethnic Serbs and only ethnic Albanian or other smaller minority representatives were elected.

In response to the clashes, Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic ordered troops closer to the border with Kosovo and said they would remain at the “highest level of combat readiness”.

In a statement after a meeting of Serbia’s top political and security leadership, Mr Vucic also said NATO-led troops “did not do their job” to protect the Serbs.

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This is not the first time Mr Vucic has warned that Serbia would respond to violence against ethnic Serbs, and he has stepped up combat readiness several times during moments of tension with Kosovo.

However, any attempt by Serbia to send its troops over the border would mean a clash with NATO troops stationed there.

Kosovo’s prime minister, Albin Kurti, defended the police action.

“It is the right of those elected in democratic elections to assume office without threats or intimidation,” he wrote on Twitter.

“It is also the right of citizens to be served by those elected officials. Participation – not violent obstruction – is the proper way to express political views in a democracy.”

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On Saturday, NATO urged Kosovo to dial down tensions with Serbia.

“We urge the institutions in Kosovo to de-escalate immediately & call on all parties to resolve the situation through dialogue,” spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said in a Twitter post.

She said KFOR, the 3,800-strong NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, would remain vigilant.

Almost a decade after the end of a war there, many Serbs in Kosovo’s northern region do not accept Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia and still see Belgrade as their capital.

Ethnic Albanians form more than 90% of the population in Kosovo, with Serbs only the majority in the northern region.

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RAF scrambles fighter Typhoons from NATO nation bordering Russia to intercept Putin’s jet

May 27, 2023 by www.express.co.uk Leave a Comment

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RAF Typhoons have resided at the air base since April (Image: GETTY)

The RAF scrambled Typhoon jets from an air base in Estonia today after a Russian aircraft was found flying close to the country’s airspace. In a statement posted on Twitter this evening, the air force said the jets were sent on a NATO mission from the Amari Air Base in Harjumaa following reports of the aircraft. Representatives said they identified a Soviet-era plane flying in the area during the Baltic Air Policing Mission.

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The post said that the plane intercepted by RAF pilots was an Antonov An-26 “CURL”, a twin-engined turboprop transport aircraft used for both civilian and military purposes.

British planes have resided in Estonia since early April this year when the RAF posted units to the Amari base as part of a planned NATO rotation.

They have helped monitor the country’s airspace against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine , with the latest round of patrols having begun on April 10 as part of Operation Azotize, which began in March.

An RAF jet carried out the first joint NATO Air Policing interception alongside a German Air Force Typhoon on Tuesday, March 14, following a scramble order for a similar incident.

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Antonov An-26

The Russian plane was an Antonov An-26 “CURL” (Image: GETTY)

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NATO patrols the Estonian air base via the Amari Air Base (Image: GETTY)

Two jets, both Typhoon models, intercepted a Russian air-to-air refuelling aircraft that flew close to the Estonian airspace.

The plane was identified as an IL78 Midas which was following an internal route in Russia from St Petersburg and Kaliningrad.

The scramble was called when it failed to communicate with Estonian air traffic officials.

Speaking following the earlier incident, a British pilot from IX (Bomber) Squadron said that any aircraft not communicating with air traffic controllers would be subject to monitoring.

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He added that this was “routine”, and that he operated “seamlessly” with his German colleague.

The pilot said: “Any aircraft that are not communicating with Air Traffic Control or on a recognised flight plan will be intercepted by us to ensure we know who they are and maintain flight safety for all airspace users.

“As a fighter pilot, this was a routine business, even though I was flying alongside a German colleague.

“It is clear that all of our training and hard work paid off as we seamlessly operated together.”

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