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Who lost Turkey?

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Could Israel have done anything to avoid the apparent rupture of its relationship with Turkey? Could we have made it inconceivable for the Turks to air, on state television, a serial portraying the Palestinian-Israeli conflict as a struggle between sociopathic Zionists and wholesome Palestinians?

A scene from the TV drama...

A scene from the TV drama Ayrilik

No doubt, had Israel responded to the violent Palestinian "resistance" not with an Operation Cast Lead but with Gandhi-like passivity, with a declaration that so long as there were women and children in Gaza, our army would not shoot back - had Israel, instead of imposing a "siege," responded to Hamas's takeover of Gaza by supplying concrete for an airstrip that would accommodate Iranian cargo planes - Israeli and Turkish jets might now, we suppose, be conducting joint maneuvers.

But let us go further.

If tomorrow, Israel withdrew to the 1949 Armistice Lines, redivided Jerusalem, abandoned Judea and Samaria, strategic settlement blocs, the Jordan Valley - the whole kit and caboodle - in the name of "ending the occupation;" if we came down from the Golan Heights, accepted the influx of millions of Palestinians "returning" to our newly truncated, 15 km.-wide state; agreed not to contest the extradition of the IDF General Staff to The Hague to face trumped-up war crimes charges; and if the Jews held their tongues as their state was dismantled while Palestinian factions fought it out for supremacy - comity would likely reign in Turkish-Israel relations. We can even imagine the UN General Assembly deferring discussion of "the Question of Palestine."

Plainly, what is inhibiting this nirvana is Israel's stiff-necked insistence on the same right to self-defense other sovereign states enjoy.

THE TRUTH: Turkey's turn against Israel is best understood in the context of its evolutionary transformation from the secular, nationalist and Western-oriented ethos of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk to the dogmatic, radical, pan-Islamic and Middle Eastern attitudes of its current rulers. This is most clearly reflected in Turkey's apparent decision not to actively pursue membership in the European Union because it has given up trying to reconcile what it wants for itself with what the West wants for it.

On Wednesday, Olli Rehn, the EU official in charge of enlarging the community, sharply criticized the Islamist government in Ankara for imposing punishing taxes on media outlets critical of the regime. But today's Turkey feels the EU needs it more than it needs the Europeans.

As for the military, which has historically served a homeostatic function whenever Turkish governments strayed from Ataturk's path, it has been politically neutered and made subservient to the regime.

IT IS senseless for Israelis to ask ourselves what we did to cause Arab, Persian and now Turkish rulers to ascribe the most villainous of intentions to us - for example, conspiring to demolish Muslim shrines on the Temple Mount, or relishing the systematic murder of Arab children. While not wishing to disregard the damage caused by this or that Israeli policy of commission or omission, in the final analysis, Israel did not lose Turkey any more than it lost Iran or the "moderate" Palestinians.

The Palestinian national movement, for all its self-destructive obduracy, appeared under Mahmoud Abbas and Salaam Fayad to be glacially inching toward grudging acceptance of a two-state solution. But it has been outmaneuvered by Hamas. Any move Abbas now makes in the direction of moderation - agreeing to temporarily shelve the reprehensible Goldstone Report for instance - gets pounced upon as perfidy. This environment has led even a sensible man like Fayad to hold cabinet deliberations on whether Israeli soldiers are stealing the organs of Palestinian youths. This week, he referred to a Palestine born of territorial compromise as a potential "Mickey Mouse state."

THE overriding explanation for what is happening in Turkey and among the Palestinians (and happened decades ago in Iran) is that these polities could not make peace with modernity. Instead, to varying degrees, they turned to radical Islam, which promised an end to ethnic and national rivalries and the promotion of socioeconomic equality.

These fragmented societies succumbed to the opiate of radical Islam because it provides absolute answers about right and wrong and uplifting distinctions between believers and infidels.

But it also ensures never-ending estrangement from those who have chosen another path.

Since this predicament stems from within Muslim civilization, so, too, must any solution.

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103. sk @98 I sent you 3 posts yesteday but Jpost could not publish.Don't blame them.
ZIONIST JEW - ISRAEL (10/20/2009 18:24)
102. Serkan, you err terribly.
sk - USA (10/20/2009 16:17)
101. Israel is losing its Friends
Riko - Jordan (10/20/2009 14:33)
100. Who benefits from friendship?Turkey obeys the threats?
Serkan - Turkey (10/20/2009 13:54)
99. time changed, we are not in Cold War and Israel shouldn't lose Turkey
Serkan - Turkey (10/20/2009 12:59)
98. ZIONIST JEW, I am really confused by your TBs.
sk - USA (10/19/2009 22:22)
97. I agree with #95 I'm sad to say
Eric - USA (10/19/2009 21:18)
96. make ready your garkad trees....
kemal - türkiye (10/19/2009 21:14)
95. And on the other hand, had Israel annexed Judea, Samaria & Gaza, expelled the Arabs from there, fought against Arab terrorism instead of pandering to
Daniel Pinner - Israel (10/19/2009 18:11)
94. Good on you sk @??/ I sent an apologetic and correctioned response to yours.But I lost it.
ZIONIST JEW - ISRAEL (10/19/2009 16:10)
93. sk@85 Is not only accusing Jpost,but denigrating the Author who's Article was written.
ZIONIST JEW - ISRAEL (10/19/2009 15:46)
92. 63. Ali from Turkey is hallucinating- Antisemitism is integral To Erdogan/Davutoglu and Turkish Media Musa In brief:
ZIONIST JEW - ISRAEL (10/19/2009 15:20)
91. seljuk @ 84 STOP DREAMING ..THAT WAS A VERY LONG TIME AGO.REMEMBER..
James - (10/19/2009 14:50)
90. To #47 Dark Angel: In Jordan, where 70% are palestinian!!!
Jerusalem Jew - Israel (10/19/2009 12:21)
89. to selcuk : turkish army
BENJAMIN YAFET - United States (10/19/2009 12:15)
88. selcuk (85); Hakan (82)
sk - USA (10/18/2009 18:11)
87. Turkey's humilation should continue by the championing of the Kurds and aggressive efforts to partition Turkey.
sk - USA (10/18/2009 06:01)
86. Building on my last TB, Turkey can only be brought back by humiliating it and Islam.
sk - USA (10/18/2009 05:56)
85. The JPost editors who wrote this piece STILL don't get it -- notice the reference to "radical Islam" and allusion to "moderates" like Fayad.
sk - USA (10/18/2009 05:54)
84. Turks are alone we don't need anyone
selcuk - Turkiye (10/18/2009 05:42)
83. Ali, Turkey (30): gulp. You have a point.
sk - USA (10/18/2009 05:35)
82. Turkey
GR - USA (10/18/2009 05:27)
81. #72. Kunter. I read your comment, and hope you are correct! It would be a shame to lose a great country like Turkey, a vanguard of freedom..
ed - USA (10/18/2009 05:06)
80. Response to kunter ilalan
Sylvia - US (10/18/2009 05:03)
79. It's all over
American - US (10/18/2009 03:48)
78. Mr.Nelson Mandela, Mr. Ardogan ,
Narina - South Kurdsiatn (10/18/2009 01:44)
77. Response to David #74
Laine - (10/17/2009 22:29)
76. Do you know Clinton visited Turkey with Prime Minister and attacked Israel over Gaza.
Karoon - USA-Israel (10/17/2009 18:24)
75. why turks should stay away from neighbors? Remember? we're more than that
kunter ilalan - turkiye (10/17/2009 17:45)
74. # 50 Laine - the Vandals contribution to the world's lexicon- still valid
David - USA (10/17/2009 17:37)
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