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rangerrebew

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The NATO Alliance Is Terminally Ill
« on: July 24, 2016, 12:02:41 pm »
The NATO Alliance Is Terminally Ill
Ted Galen Carpenter

July 21, 2016


The attempted military coup in Turkey sent shock waves through NATO. No matter how the coup turned out, it would have bad news for the alliance. If the attempt had succeeded, NATO would have faced the embarrassment of having a member governed by a military dictatorship. Although that type of situation was tolerated during the Cold War (with respect to founding member Portugal, several military regimes in Turkey, and the brutal Greek junta from 1967 to 1974), matters are much different in the current environment. Since NATO portrays itself as an alliance of enlightened democracies, tolerating a dictatorial member now would be so politically toxic as to be nearly impossible.

That is likely a significant reason why the United States and other key NATO powers opposed the coup and quickly expressed support for the President Erdogan’s government. But Erdogan’s victory over an extraordinarily inept coup plot did not signal a victory for a truly democratic Turkey. Instead, his government has used the incident to purge not only the military, but the judiciary and the educational system of thousands of opponents. The extent and speed of the purge confirms that Erdogan simply used the attempted coup as a pretext for a plan long in place. NATO still confronts the problem of a member state that is now a dictatorship in all but name. That is likely to be unpalatable to several fellow members and cause serious tensions and divisions in the alliance.

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-skeptics/the-nato-alliance-terminally-ill-17066
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geronl

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Re: The NATO Alliance Is Terminally Ill
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2016, 12:04:03 pm »

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The coup was staged by Erdogan. No way it was real.