{"id":1121765,"date":"2024-02-03T13:12:28","date_gmt":"2024-02-03T18:12:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/turkey-acquiesced-on-sweden-because-it-needs-the-west-foreign-policy\/"},"modified":"2024-02-03T13:12:28","modified_gmt":"2024-02-03T18:12:28","slug":"turkey-acquiesced-on-sweden-because-it-needs-the-west-foreign-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nato-2\/turkey-acquiesced-on-sweden-because-it-needs-the-west-foreign-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"Turkey Acquiesced on Sweden Because It Needs the West &#8211; Foreign Policy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    After blocking Swedens bid to join NATO for nearly two years,    the Turkish parliament ratified Stockholms accession on Jan.    23, reaffirming Ankaras commitment to the Western alliance. A    parliamentary majority that included the ruling Justice and    Development Party (AKP), its ally the Nationalist Action Party    (MHP), and the main opposition Republican Peoples Party (CHP)    ultimately rallied in support of Swedens NATO accession.    Hungary, the last remaining NATO member left to ratify Swedens    accession, is expected to follow suit in the coming weeks.  <\/p>\n<p>    After blocking Swedens bid to join NATO for nearly two years,    the Turkish parliament ratified Stockholms accession on Jan.    23, reaffirming Ankaras commitment to the Western alliance. A    parliamentary majority that included the ruling Justice and    Development Party (AKP), its ally the Nationalist Action Party    (MHP), and the main opposition Republican Peoples Party (CHP)    ultimately rallied in support of Swedens NATO accession.    Hungary, the last remaining NATO member left to ratify Swedens    accession, is expected to follow suit in the coming weeks.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turkeys support for Swedens accession long looked unlikely.    By standing in the way, Turkey had a broader goal: to exploit    the opportunity to undermine Western support for Kurdish    aspirations in the Middle East. Sweden has been a sanctuary for    the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which Turkey labels a    terrorist organization; it has offered political and financial    support to PKK-linked Kurdish groups in northern Syria, the    Democratic Union Party (PYD), and its military wing, the    Peoples Protection Units (YPG). To get Turkeys backing to    join NATO, Sweden agreed to cut these ties.  <\/p>\n<p>    Still, a year ago, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan        lambasted Sweden, saying that the country should not expect    goodwill from Turkey if it fails to show respect for the    religious beliefs of Muslims and Turkish people. Last    September, Erdogan     said Sweden had failed to keep its promises to Turkey to    receive the green light, citing demonstrations in Stockholm in    support of the PKK. Erdogans political ally Devlet Bahceli,    who leads the far-right MHP, last year     described Sweden as a country that threatens our national    existence, adding that if Sweden remained unwilling to    extradite Kurdish activists convicted of terrorism in Turkey,    the MHP wouldnt ratify its NATO accession.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sweden refused this last demand, yet Erdogan and Bahceli still    folded. This is welcome news for the United States and NATO,    and it shows that nationalism and religious resentment    ultimately take a back seat to Atlanticism in Turkey. However,    Turkeys stance on the so-called Kurdish issue will continue to    sap NATOs strength and credibility. The continued repression    of the Kurds in Turkey is not in line with the democratic    values that NATO purports to defend, and Turkeys antagonism    toward the Syrian Kurds puts it at odds with the United States.    Turkey has now shown that it can bend, and in NATOs strategic    interests, it must do more than acquiesce to Swedenit must    acquiesce to a democratic resolution of the Kurdish question.  <\/p>\n<p>    Erdogans and Bahcelis    statements about Sweden did reflect resentment among    both the Turkish public and the governing elite. However, the    target was never really Sweden but instead the United States,    which many Turks now consider a hostile power because of its    support for the Kurdish militants in Syria. Turkey sees the    establishment of a de facto Kurdish state in Syria as the    principal threat to its national security and resents that the    United States arms and finances the PKK-linked Kurdish    militants there. Turkey may have entertained the illusion that    Washington would stop supporting the YPG in return for Turkey    ratifying Swedens NATO membership.  <\/p>\n<p>    Still, when it came to Swedens NATO accession, Turkeys    strategic imperative to stay anchored to the West carried the    day. NATO membership remains as crucial for Ankaras ruling    elite today as it did when the country joined the alliance in    1952. Neither     occasional clashes with Western powers nor Turkeys    business relations with Russia signal any latent desire to    alter Turkeys Western orientation. Geopolitical turmoil from    Ukraine to the Red Sea makes it even more paramount for Turkey    to maintain its ties to the West. Furthermore, Turkey depends    on the United States to refurbish its air force and now expects    that the U.S. Congress will lift its embargo on the $20 billion    sale of F-16 aircraft and modernization kits to Turkey.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turkey identifies as Western only in a military-strategic sense    that does not imply belonging to the West in    political-ideological termsand it never has. Turkey shows how    leaders who stand in opposition to the liberal and democratic    values that NATO supposedly upholds can still embrace    Atlanticism. Turkey was a democracy when it joined the bloc,    but its democratic rule was regularly suspended by military    coups without its membership being called into question. On the    contrary, the coups aligned with NATO interests, as the    military was loyal to the Western alliance and suppressed    left-wing calls for a nonaligned Turkey.  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact, NATO resources were mobilized in the service of    anti-democratic forces in Turkey in the past, notably under    Bahcelis predecessor as MHP leader, Alparslan Turkes. A    military officer, Turkes received counterinsurgency education    in the United States in the 1950s. He played a leading role in    Turkeys 1960 military coup and was later connected to the        political killings of leftist activists in Turkey in the    1970s. The latter campaign, led by right-wing militias, was    motivated by the fear of a communist takeover. The Turkish    military, the police, and the intelligence community benefited    from covert NATO support and advice in their     anti-communist campaign. No NATO allies questioned the role    that Turkish security forces played.  <\/p>\n<p>    Both NATO adherence and authoritarianism remain salient in    Turkey. The Turkish parliamentary majority that ratified    Swedens NATO accession was the same group of parties that made    it possible to     imprison lawmakers in 2016 by stripping parliamentarians of    their immunity. That November, the co-chairs of the pro-Kurdish    Peoples Democratic Party (HDP), Selahattin Demirtas and Figen    Yuksekdag, and eight other HDP parliamentarians were arrested.    They remain behind bars, in violation of fundamental democratic    principles.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the Cold War, anti-communism bound together liberal    democracies and right-wing dictatorships, offering Atlanticism    some ideological leeway. But NATO can no longer overlook    violations of democratic principles among its members as    lightly as it did back then, when the overriding goal of    resisting communism conferred political legitimacy on    authoritarian governments in Turkey, Greece, and Portugal.    Today, as global forces pit Western democratic capitalism    against Russian and Chinese authoritarian capitalism, the    Wests claim to moral superiority relies exclusively on its    pretention to represent democracy.  <\/p>\n<p>    NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg rejoiced    that completing Swedens accession to NATO makes us all    stronger and safer. But democracy advocates in Turkey and    beyond have reason to question an Atlanticism that is embraced    by authoritarian and nationalist forces in Ankaraand in turn    empowers them. The fact that a strategic imperative compels    Turkeys authoritarian leaders to back Sweden undermines the    Western narrative that equates Atlanticism and the defense of    liberal values.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unless Western democrats and U.S. lawmakers begin caring as    much about the liberation of imprisoned elected officials in    Turkey as they do about Sweden joining NATO, Atlanticism will    appear to lose some of its liberal democratic purpose.    Furthermore, domestic repression in Turkeyand specifically the    governments refusal to accommodate the democratic demands of    its Kurdish citizenswill have destabilizing regional effects.    Ankaras standoff with the Kurds will in turn keep the United    States and Turkey at odds in Syria, standing in the way of    their strategic relationship.  <\/p>\n<p>    That Turkey has demonstrated that it has no other option than    to submit to the United States and its allies reveals the    limits of Turkish nationalism. It also offers U.S. lawmakers an    opportunity to reassert the democratic purpose of Atlanticism.    Although U.S. President Joe Biden     urged Congress to approve the F-16 sale between Washington    and Ankara without delay after Turkey ratified Swedens NATO    accession, U.S. lawmakers should consider making the sale    conditional on the release of Demirtas and other imprisoned    elected officials in Turkey. Otherwise, NATO stands to lose    credibility.  <\/p>\n<p>    After a U.S. aircraft shot down a Turkish drone targeting    Kurdish positions in northern Syria last October, a furious    Erdogan vowed to respond, saying that Turkey has a security    problem with the United States. But as Turkeys capitulation    over the ratification of Swedens NATO accession makes clear,    the United States has little reason to worry. Washington should    instead expect that increased pressure on Ankara to live up to    NATOs democratic standards will eventually pay off. 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