Ankara Main Loser in Geneva Negotiations, Shelve 'Neo-Ottoman Dreams'

Ankara Main Loser in Geneva Negotiations, Shelve 'Neo-Ottoman Dreams'
Mon Jan 25, 2016 16:05:15

According to Patrick Cockburn of the UK newspaper The Independent, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made clear that he has supported a Sunni Arab sectarian takeover that is anti-Shia, anti-Kurd and anti-secular and bound to be resisted and now they have been defeated and he has achieved the opposite after this much of support.

The upcoming Geneva talks "may produce little of substance" for Turkey and Turkey is already seen as the "big loser", according to Patrick Cockburn of the UK newspaper The Independent.

In his article, Cockburn specifically focused on the problems that Turkey will face because of supporting extremist and terrorist groups in Middle East.

"The big loser here could be Turkey, which seemed to be in such a strong position to extend its influence across the Middle East in 2011," Cockburn pointed out.

He explained that at first many Arab protesters seeking to topple dictatorial rule praised the image of an economically prosperous, democratic yet Islamic state. However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan "soon made clear that he was supporting a Sunni Arab sectarian takeover that was anti-Shia, anti-Kurd and anti-secular and was bound to be resisted," according to Cockburn.

He also pointed to Turkey backing the Muslim Brotherhood and then tolerating or helping Daesh, Al-Nusra Front and other extreme terrorist groups.

"For all President Erdogan's neo-Ottoman dreams of making Turkey a great power in the Middle East again, he has achieved the opposite," he said.

He added that Erdogan's response to the failure will already be clear in the coming months amid Russian and US efforts to close the border between northern Syria and Turkey. They will try to do so "in different ways, and in support of a rather different list of allies," according to Cockburn.

"President Erdogan will either have to accept Turkey's exclusion from northern Syria or increase Turkish military involvement, possibly including an invasion," he said.

Cockburn quoted "critical commentators in Turkey" as saying that Erdogan had planned to invade Syria, but top Turkish generals allegedly prevented him from fulfilling his plans.

He concluded by predicting that "a Turkish move into northern Syria now would face American disapproval and resistance by Russian aircraft and anti-aircraft missiles;" Sputnik reported.

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