Tuesday, July 22, 2014

ascists Falling Out: Obama’s BFF Won’t Take His Calls

ascists Falling Out: Obama’s BFF Won’t Take His Calls

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When Obama was asked who his most favorite, most trusted ally was on the world stage, Obama answered, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan — the embattled dictator who has hurled Turkey back to the stone age. Erdogan has destroyed freedom in his country, attacked his own people and has all but abandoned Ataturk.
This was Obama’s favorite. Astonishing. Well, maybe not.
First Reggie Love, now Recip. Obama must be inconsolable.
‘I no longer talk to Obama’: Turkey’s Erdogan
AFP , Tuesday 22 Jul 2014
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he has stopped talking to US President Barack Obama on the phone, amid growing strains between Ankara and Washington over Syria and the Gaza conflict.
Turkey, a fierce opponent of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and an open supporter of armed rebel fighters, felt betrayed when the United States backed away from military action against Damascus in September.
“In the past, I was calling him (Obama) directly. Because I can’t get the expected results on Syria, our foreign ministers are now talking to each other,” Erdogan said in a live interview on pro-government ATV channel late Monday.
“And I have talked to (US Vice President Joe) Biden. He calls me and I call him.
“I expect justice in this process. I couldn’t imagine something like this from those who are championing justice,” Erdogan added without elaborating, in an apparent jibe at Washington.
The last phone conversation between the two leaders took place on February 20 after which the White House released a statement accusing Erdogan of misrepresenting the content of the conversation.
A staunch advocate of the Palestinian cause, Erdogan has recently been at loggerheads with Washington over Israel’s offensive in the besieged Gaza Strip that has killed more than 580 Palestinians in two weeks.
Erdogan accused  Israel of carrying out “state terrorism” and a “genocide” of Palestinians and criticised the United States for defending Israel’s “disproportionate” tactics.
The US State Department branded his comments on Israel “offensive and wrong” but the prime minister hit back by saying the United States needed to engage in “self-criticism”.
Erdogan is standing in August 10 presidential elections that he is expected to win, with analysts awaiting a more assertive foreign policy from Ankara if he becomes head of state.

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