Kerry to Rap Turkey PM for Zionism 'Crime Against Humanity' Comments

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A row over Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's description of Zionism as a crime against humanity risked overshadowing Secretary of State John Kerry's visit to Turkey on Friday, his first to a Muslim nation since taking office.

Kerry is meeting Turkish leaders in talks meant to focus on Syria's civil war and bilateral interests from energy security to counter-terrorism.

But Erdogan's comment at a U.N. meeting in Vienna this week, condemned by his Israeli counterpart, the White House, and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, has clouded his trip.

"This was particularly offensive, frankly, to call Zionism a crime against humanity. . . . It does have a corrosive effect [on relations]," a senior U.S. official told reporters as Kerry flew to Ankara. (Well, I'm offended that US officials ARE offended!)

"I am sure the secretary will be very clear about how dismayed we were to hear it," the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.

Washington needs all the allies it can get as it navigates the political currents of the Middle East, and sees Turkey as the key player in supporting Syria's opposition and planning for the era after President Bashar al-Assad.

But the collapse of its ties with Israel have undermined U.S. hopes that Turkey could play a role as a broker in the broader region.

"The Turkey-Israel relationship is frozen," the U.S. official said. "We want to see a normalization . . . not just for the sake of the two countries but for the sake of the region and, frankly, for the symbolism," he said.

"Not that long ago [you] had these two countries demonstrating that a majority Muslim country could have very positive and strong relations with the Jewish state and that was a sign for the region [of what was] possible."

Erdogan told the U.N. Alliance of Civilizations meeting in Vienna on Wednesday: "Just as with Zionism, anti-Semitism and fascism, it has become necessary to view Islamophobia as a crime against humanity."

The head of Europe's main rabbinical group condemned his words as a "hateful attack" on Jews.

Ties between Israel and mostly Muslim Turkey have been frosty since 2010, when Israeli marines killed nine Turks in fighting aboard a Palestinian aid ship that tried to breach Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.

In recent weeks, there has been a run of reports in the Turkish and Israeli media about efforts to repair relations, including a senior diplomatic meeting last month in Rome and military equipment transfers.

The reports have not been confirmed by either government.



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Good for Kerry. He got something right for once.

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Kerry is all talk, he won't cut their foreign aid will he?


The US Dept of state reported Dec 2011 that as part of the cooperative effort to further Turkish economic and military self-reliance, the United States has loaned and granted Turkey more than $7 billion in economic aid and more than $14 billion in military assistance over several years.
 
Absolutely correct, my brother TC. As an Israeli-American, I will vote for Rand Paul based on his pro-Israel stance. Unfortunately, too many people on this site support the anti-Semitic Christian and Muslim Palestinians. Palestinians, both xstians and moslims, are a threat to the security of the Jewish people

I support Israel wanting to defend themselves how they see fit. They should just do it with their own money and stop stealing from me.
 
Good for Kerry. He got something right for once.
Unlike avig [eduardo, probably] I really don't believe you to be a troll. Have you researched Zionism? Would you have supported the Uganda proposal in 1903? Would you support the Uganda proposal today? I know you have been at odds in a few different threads. I think that that has clouded your judgement on this issue. You take particular offense to any statements against Zionism and what is going on in Palestine. [true] I am not sure of your exact position so I will ask rather frankly, do you think we should support Israel militarily and/or financially ever? Is your position the same as if they were attacked? Is your position to always support Israel, no matter the circumstances surrounding the attack?
 
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Unlike avig [eduardo, probably] I really don't believe you to be a troll. Have you researched Zionism? Would you have supported the Uganda proposal in 1903? Would you support the Uganda proposal today? I know you have been at odds in a few different threads. I think that that has clouded your judgement on this issue. You take particular offense to any statements against Zionism and what is going on in Palestine. [true] I am not sure of your exact position so I will ask rather frankly, do you think we should support Israel militarily and/or financially ever? Is your position the same as if they were attacked? Is your position to always support Israel, no matter the circumstances surrounding the attack?
TC is very much a troll, he is just subtle in how he goes about his business.
 
Only a week left, still no signs of such a MAGA trip:


June 27, 2019

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Not just Kerry, apparently liberal socialist Israel First lobbies funded Obama was also putting pressure on their PM ( although there had also been reports of pressures on then POTUS from things like disgusting threat scandal involving notorious Andrew Adler of Atlanta ).


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