...:::FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS "epostaadresi@yahoo.com" MUSTAFA ÖZKAYA:::...
 

 RETURN TO MAINPAGE / ANASAYFAYA DÖN  

Whose Accession to Whom: Turkey to EU? Or Vice Versa

December 14 2006 at 1:18 AM
No score for this post

By Professor, Dr. Ali Al-Hail  (Login perspektif)
Forum Owner

 

query error

[COMMENTARY]

Whose Accession to Whom: Turkey to EU?
Or Vice Versa

by
Professor, Dr. Ali Al-Hail

Virtually, since the second decade of past century, Turkey has, more or less been a strategic partner to the 'Christian' West and Europe in particular. Later in the century, Turkey had reinforced this partnership by joining the U.S.-led-NATO without 'fabricated' difficulties, as the case with the EU nowadays. Apparently, the role of Turkey as a military power was then, and now alike is much needed by the U.S. and the EU-led-'Christian World'.

Although secular Turkey (officially, at least) that, emerged out of the Ottoman Empire's ashes 9 decades ago politically, distanced itself from Islam and Muslims to an extent, the EU-led-'Christian World' had not seemed to become satisfied by Turkey's sacrifices in favor to the 'Christian World', most notably, Europe, and the U.S.A.

When the European Union (EU) began to expand three years ago, bringing in more countries in Europe, other than the traditional founding state members mainly, France , Germany , and Britain Turkey had felt that, it was left alone. The EU, for long alleged that, Turkey had not yet, done enough to meet its "required criteria", a phrase that, one quite often, could elicit automatically, whenever there is a talk about Turkey's accession to the EU, despite all Turkey's striving efforts to please the EU.

Having stated that however, "required criteria" hasn't necessarily, been always the norm by the EU. Some of the new member states were accepted in the EU albeit, didn't meet most of the "required criteria". The reality that, they are Christian majority countries was good enough to help them meet the EU's "required criteria" to become members. This 'Christian' factor is perceivably, the real bottom line, despite the EU's continual denial, concealing, and confusion. all the EU member states are, as a matter of fact Christian majority countries. Only, Turkey a member state 'hopefully' to be with Christian and Jewish minority but with Muslim majority.

Though, Turkey 3 years ago had a date which is 2010, to start (not joining the EU), but to talk about whether possible or otherwise for Turkey to become a member in the EU, an obstacle after another the EU, or certain member states in the EU began to throw in the face of Turkey. One could Presumes, as do many that, the aim has consistently, been to influence negatively, the 2010 Turkey 's negotiating accession to the EU.

In the very beginning, there was too much waffles about the record of human rights in Turkey . Months later, the EU seemed to be content with the efforts Turkey had to put to correct the 'alleged' human rights record. Second, was the claim that, Turkey wasn't respecting the religious freedoms, and values of minority Christians and Jews. In the same way as was in the latter scenario, the EU changed its views, and had declared that, Turkey was no longer, restricting religious liberties. Third; came the minority socialists at the lower house in the French Assembly National proposal, criminalizing any one denying the Armenian genocide by Ottoman Turkey during 1915 . In a Machiavellian blatant manner, the minority socialists while all of a sudden, had focused on the 'alleged' Turkish role in the Armenian genocide ignored the Algerian genocides since 1830-1962, especially, the Setif 1945 Algerian genocide. Recently, the international tribunal for Rwanda started 3 months ago questioning the French role in Tutsis genocide that had once again neglected by the French Assembly National. Fourth; aroused the controversial headscarf 'the Hijab' in Turkish schools, and work force. Fifth; came the Vatican's Pope announcement while in a historic visit to a Muslim majority turkey lately, that Turkey should be joining the EU, providing hailing Christian and Jewish minorities, though Turkey is popular with embracing religious minorities, far more than many member states in the EU perform in this regard. And above all, of course the old-new story, or the mother of all Turkey 's stories with the EU i.e., the 'Christian' Southern CYPRUS .

Recently, a partial freeze has, unjustifiably, been imposed by the EU on Turkey 's membership talks with the European Union for and because of the 'Christian' CYPRUS . Whilst the manifested agenda is to punish Turkey , or to humiliate it for not opening its ports to Cypriot goods, the hidden or at least the undeclared agenda is presumably, to throw yet another obstacle in the face of Turkey . If the former is accurate, this means that, the EU wants Cyprus to benefit from well facilitated Turkish ports, while Turkey future as a potential EU member state to be hangs lousy in the air.

These EU's tales with Turkey reminds one of, as they do to many of that 'person' who desperately, was looking for a flaw in a rosy flower. As she \ he had failed to find anything wrong in the rosy flower, she \ he said addressing the rosy flower: your cheeks are rosy!

Hence; many in the Arab and Muslim Worlds, and within Turkey itself do argue, why should Turkey behaves, as it is dying for an EU membership. Aren't the EU, and the U.S.A. are in a greater need for Turkey ? There were historical precedents, and many geopolitical factors at present seem to consolidate this predisposition. As early, as WWII the West, Western Europe, and the U.S.A. constantly, needed Turkey for military help outs. To cite one example, the role of Turkey in providing the allies with logistic support in the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli from April 1915 to January 1916 during the First World War that came to be known as the battle of Gallipoli, in which the allies successful landing gave them a landslide victory over Germany. Moreover, in 1991 had turkey not authorized American bombers to use its basis to hit Iraq , the U.S.-led anti Saddam's regime campaign would have not completely, succeeded.

Now after 9 decades from Gallipoli, and 15 years since the second Gulf War the U.S.A. and the EU are believed to be in need for Turkey even far more than any point in history. Turkey does hold, despite Turkish conceived laxity many cards in the Middle east . For instance, had Turkey utilized its cards professionally, would have been of fatal consequences on both the U.S.A. and the EU all-out interests. For example, Turkey predominantly, was for long being influential in Northern oil –rich Iraq . Should Turkey wishes, it can hurt Western interests in this part of volatile Middle East . Turkey has an influence that can be profounder than it is now in Palestine . Turkey can should it wishes so, breaches the US-EU boycott against the free Hamas elected government, and could cause a potential threat to the U.S-EU interest in the entire region. Additionally, Turkey is the last leader of one united Muslim nation under the banner of the Ottoman empire . Had Turkey wished to renew its strategic ties with its Arab, and Muslim brotherly, countries would have hurt the U.S-EU right in the very core of their plans in the region. Turkey can take a hard stance against Israel , since nearly, 75% of Turks are according to Turkish sources not pleased with Israeli brutal actions against the Palestinians. As such, since Iran and Syria, Turkey neighboring states, both the opponents of the U.S.-EU greater Middle east project, Turkey can (if the EU further humiliates it, by inventing excuse after another to delay Turkey's accession to the EU) join the Iran-Syria geopolitical belt that would certainly, jeopardize the already fragile presence of the U.S. and EU in the Middle East.

To conclude, Turkey should not stay aloof while the EU persistently, fabricates excuses on a regular basis to block Turkey 's chances to join the EU. Apparently, the EU attempts to punish Turkey for its historical role, as the center of the Islamic Ottoman Empire.. Turkey ought to (if not must) wave with the many cards it has in its hands, and make the EU understand that they, the EU needs Turkey as much as Turkey probably, needs them.

06.12.2006
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=commentary&alt=&hn=38971

http://www.zaman.com/?bl=commentary&alt=&trh=20061214&hn=38971


 
Scoring_Disabled_MsgRespond to this message   
Find more forums on MediaCreate your own forum at Network54
 Copyright © 1999-2009 Network54. All rights reserved.   Terms of Use   Privacy Statement  
Zargan İngilizce Sözlük
...:::::::::::::::[ P E R S P E C T I V E P O L I T I C S F O R U M ]:::::::::::::::... Locations of visitors to this page