Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Trump-Erdogan Detente A Masterclass In Transactional Diplomacy


(MENAFN- Asia Times) US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's warming relations signal a return to pragmatic realism in US-Turkish relations, a welcome departure from the moralizing and ideologically-driven approach that has characterized much of Washington's Middle East policy in recent decades.

Foreign policy establishment critics are predictably hand-wringing about Trump's willingness to engage with an increasingly authoritarian leader who has cracked down on domestic opposition, pursued an independent foreign policy that frequently conflicts with NATO interests and maintained complex relations with Russia and Iran.

But this pearl-clutching misses the fundamental point: Turkey remains a crucial player in a volatile region and alienating Ankara serves no American strategic interest.

Limits of lecturing

The Obama and Biden administrations' approach to Turkey-combining tepid engagement with periodic lectures about democratic backsliding and human rights-achieved precisely nothing except pushing Erdogan further away from Washington and closer to Moscow.

The fantasy that American hectoring would somehow transform Turkey into a Jeffersonian democracy was always delusional, rooted more in the hubris of liberal internationalism than in any serious understanding of Turkish politics or regional realities.

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