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US, Turkey dispute fighting in DC as ambassador summoned
By SUZAN FRASER and JOSH LEDERMAN
57 minutes ago
https://www.apnews.com/fc4624127534451699c79b771534462e



ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey summoned the American ambassador on Monday to protest what it called “aggressive and unprofessional actions” by American security personnel against Turkish bodyguards during a violent incident last week in Washington. The U.S. ambassador told Turkey’s government its guards violated U.S. laws, a senior U.S. official said.

Turkey’s action appeared to represent retaliation for the forceful U.S. criticism of the Turkish guards’ behavior in the American capital, where they accompanied President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his visit. The U.S. summoned Turkey’s U.S. ambassador last week after the Turkish security officers were seen hitting and kicking protesters outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence; one video shared on social media even showed Erdogan watching the melee.



Turkey didn’t specify the actions by U.S. security officials it deemed inappropriate. Video from the scene had showed U.S. police struggling to protect protesters, and two Turkish bodyguards were briefly detained after the incident. They were then set free and returned to Turkey.

Bass and the Turkish officials disagreed about what prompted the outbreak of violence, said the official, who demanded anonymity to discuss private diplomatic conversations. The official said Bass told the Turks the U.S. was looking into what happened and why — an apparent nod to Turkey’s demand for “a full investigation of this diplomatic incident.”

Pressure has been mounting on the Trump administration not to let the violence on U.S. soil go unpunished. Last week’s incident wasn’t the first such case during an Erdogan visit. Last year, a similar scuffle erupted outside a nuclear security summit that Erdogan attended in Washington.

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Pressure has been mounting on the Trump administration not to let the violence on U.S. soil go unpunished. Last week’s incident wasn’t the first such case during an Erdogan visit. Last year, a similar scuffle erupted outside a nuclear security summit that Erdogan attended in Washington.

A pair of senators who oversee the U.S. foreign aid budget added to the pressure with a letter to Turkey’s ambassador warning there could be fiscal repercussions if Ankara fails to punish the bodyguards responsible. Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Patrick Leahy D-Vt., said in a letter released Monday that there could be “potential implications for assistance to Turkey” if the unseemly incident isn’t taken seriously by Ankara.

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“This kind of behavior by a foreign security detail is reprehensible and cannot be tolerated,” they wrote.

State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert confirmed that Bass had been summoned to discuss the situation with the Turks and called the conduct of the Turkish guards “deeply disturbing.”

“The State Department has raised its concerns about those events at the highest levels,” Nauert said.

Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that a formal, written protest was delivered to Bass, describing the treatment of its two security officers as “contrary to diplomatic rules and practices.” Although earlier reports suggested the detained officers had been Erdogan’s guards, the statement said they were part of Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu’s security detail. Cavusoglu traveled with Erdogan.

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Re: US, Turkey dispute fighting in DC as ambassador summoned [CRAZY!]
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2017, 07:56:16 pm »
Yes, their thugs beat up and bloody Americans on American soil, and they are summoning the US Ambassador to complain their thugs were stopped and detained!?!

Crickets patiently await action by Trump to stand up against foreign aggression on US soil.
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Re: US, Turkey dispute fighting in DC as ambassador summoned [CRAZY!]
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2017, 07:58:59 pm »
Yes, their thugs beat up and bloody Americans on American soil, and they are summoning the US Ambassador to complain their thugs were stopped and detained!?!

Crickets patiently await action by Trump to stand up against foreign aggression on US soil.

Looks like Trumps people have already condemned it.

What do you think Trump should do?
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Re: US, Turkey dispute fighting in DC as ambassador summoned [CRAZY!]
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2017, 08:02:15 pm »
Yes, their thugs beat up and bloody Americans on American soil, and they are summoning the US Ambassador to complain their thugs were stopped and detained!?!

Crickets patiently await action by Trump to stand up against foreign aggression on US soil.

What are you looking for? A hot war? The WH called them out on it and that's about all that can be done.

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Re: US, Turkey dispute fighting in DC as ambassador summoned [CRAZY!]
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2017, 08:14:34 pm »
What are you looking for? A hot war? The WH called them out on it and that's about all that can be done.

Not to mention the protesters deserved the 55 drum of whoop ass that was opened on them. 

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Re: US, Turkey dispute fighting in DC as ambassador summoned [CRAZY!]
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2017, 08:23:33 pm »
I'm sure Mike Flynn would stand with Turkey. lol.

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Re: US, Turkey dispute fighting in DC as ambassador summoned [CRAZY!]
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2017, 08:27:10 pm »
Looks like Trumps people have already condemned it.

What do you think Trump should do?

Condemn it, rather than praise Turkey so effusively.  Tillerson should condemn it.

And where is the condemnation by his people?


In this video, you can see Erdogan giving the order... http://www.amerikaninsesi.com/a/washington-daki-olarlar-sirasinda-cumhurbaskani-erdogan-in-goruntuleri/3855933.html
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“The most effectual means of being secure against pain is to retire within ourselves, and to suffice for our own happiness.” -- Thomas Jefferson

“He's so dumb he thinks a Mexican border pays rent.” --Foghorn Leghorn