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Turkey is no longer most valuable country of  NATO, By allied nations military and civilian experts are now began to speak Turkey’s removal from the alliance.

Bernard-Henri Lévy attacks Turkey with sharp words, the country is not doing enough to save the Syrian Kurdish city Kobane. “This is the moment of truth for its presence in NATO,” the French philosopher said.

The terrorist militia “Islamic State” (IS) on Sunday still controlled about 40 percent of the Syrian border town Kobane. That said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. To capture the city, the IS fighters from the provinces Rakka and Aleppo have disconnected. Among the battles in Kobane the philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy has now spoken out. The Frenchman takes Turkey sharply.

“Turkey’s position would be problematic if they could fall Kobane,” Levy said. This must be communicated to the Turkish authorities “in the coming hours”. He also presented the membership of the country in NATO in question.
Turkey does not move, criticized Lévy. Ankara hiding behind “legal hairsplitting” and wait for the case Kobanes. “If Kobane falls, the Turkish government will have to be held directly responsible,” he added. Turkey was the “eastern pillar” of NATO. “This is the moment of truth for its presence in NATO,” Levy said.

The terrorist militia “Islamic State” (IS) struggled “hour by hour, street by street” before, Lévy, whose guest post “Last call for Kobane” warned on Monday in the newspaper “Libération” and seven other European and American newspapers appear. “The final solution is either the intervention of the Turkish Army as part of its membership in NATO and / or the passage of thousands of Kurdish fighters, are stuck at the border, even though they want to defend the city voluntarily.”

Said in Arabic Ain al-Arab city is besieged by the IS-extremists for almost a month. Since one week, jihadists and Kurdish units deliver fierce street fighting. The Kurds are supported by a US-led military alliance that flew new air attacks on IS-positions even on weekends.

Jonathan Schanzer’s political article Time to Kick Turkey Out of NATO ?

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Another sharp critics comes from Vice Chairman of the Foundation for Promoting Democracy by Jonathan Schanzer.  United States Defense and Foreign Affairs, who was a respected around the Schanzer’s article has attracted a lot of interest.

The article says the following:

” The Kurdish town of Kobane in western Syria is under siege by the Islamic State. A U.S.-led coalition has hit at the jihadists sieging Kobane—with 13 strikes on Wednesday and Thursday but bombs alone may not suffice. It is the Turkish military, whose tanks are currently sitting on the Syrian border, that may be in the best position to save stave off a mass slaughter. But the Turks refuse to join the fight, even though the Turkish Parliament voted on Oct. 2 to deploy the Turkish army to fight in Iraq and Syria, and to allow foreign troops on Turkish soil. A week after the vote, Turkey has not participated in any U.S.-led operations against the Islamic State.

Turkey’s stock as a Western ally is plummeting. Ankara stubbornly resists joining the coalition unless it broadens its fight to topple Syria’s Bashar al-Assad. Turkey’s 200 or more F-16 fighter jets sit idle as the Islamic State makes alarming gains across Syria and Iraq. This stands in sharp contrast to other Muslim world allies – including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and even Jordan – that have taken part in the aerial campaign against the Islamic State.

Turkey’s absence is conspicuous. It’s the only NATO ally among these Muslim world partners. To be clear, the fight against the Islamic State is not a NATO mission, but it serves as a reminder of how little Erdogan’s regime has done to help preserve order in the Middle East.

In many ways, Turkey has made the fight against the Islamic State more difficult. Apart from permitting some unarmed American drones to fly out of its territory, Ankara has refused to allow the West to operate from Turkish airbases. This has forced strike aircraft to fly their sorties from the Al Udeid airbase in Qatar, Shaheed Mwaffaq in Jordan or Al Dhafra in the UAE. As for the Incirlik air base that NATO operates in Eastern Turkey, Ankara has made it clear that for the time being, it is currently off limits for armed operations.

But this should come as no surprise. Incirlik has long been off limits. Ankara refused to allow the United States to utilize the air base for kinetic operations in the 2003 Iraq war and its aftermath. Instead, the base has been used for logistics, support and training. Turkey owns the facility, but technically, according to Article 5 of the NATO charter, it cannot restrict the NATO activities on the base in an approved operation. Still, it can restrict U.S. personnel and equipment. And it has consistently done so, to the frustration of American military planners.

Admittedly, one could argue that the Turks were right to hold off on joining America’s ill-fated war in Iraq. But that would be ignoring Turkey’s role in other international conflicts. Take the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan since 2001, where Turkey limited its role to logistics and training and refused to take part in combat. Similarly, Turkey deployed nearly 400 personnel to NATO forces in Kosovo, as well as other personnel to other international operations in the Balkans, but with responsibilities limited to training, observation and support. ”

Perception of Turkey in the Western World has changed a lot. As of the moment does not appear care about Turkey, but the Republic of Turkey if loses for NATO membership, which shield the one and only loses what to expect in the future of this country?

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  1. Be crustal clear, China votes with Russia on vetoes , but does not militarily or economically back Assad. That is why China always win. A Turkish (second fastest growing economy) with China (fastest growing economy and now largest economy ) makes more sense than with an alliance that turns a blind eye to the suffering of Sunnis in Aleppo, Idlib, Homs, but raises a hypocritical voice for Kobani. 300,000 Syrians have been murdered by the Assad regime. It is immoral to focus on Kobani and ignore what Assad is and has been doing. Turkey is absolutely right in refusing to be a part of such behavior, a campaign even Israel has questioned.

    Why are Shiite terrorists like Hezbollah left alone ? Why are Shiite militias in Iraq not condemned for the massacre of Sunnis which has been going on for years?

    Assad was the one who began using violence to crush a protest movement. Assad was the one to use chemicals on several occasions.
    The fact that Israel is the only nation that has taken direct military action against Assad (airstrikes) is a shame on the West that claims to stand for humanity. A Turkish alliance with Israel makes more sense than remaining in the worthless garbage organization that is NATO that did not fulfill its legal obligation to defend Turkey when NATO charter was invoked due to Syrian aggression. Worthless !

  2. NATO is worthless for Turkey. WhenTurkey invoked NATO charter after Syria violated Turkish airspace, NATO did not act. Such an alliance is worthless for Turkey.

    An alliance that focuses on Kobani, but ignores the plight and suffering of Syria’s Sunnis at the hands of Assad is worth nothing .

    Turkey is already gravitating to an alliance with China, a nation that does not militarily support Assad.

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