Erdogan Bashes Germany, NATO as Turkey Goes for Russian Missiles – Bloomberg

Posted: July 25, 2017 at 11:56 am

Turkeys Recep Tayyip Erdogan bashed Germany, NATO, the U.S. and Israel in a speech to his party on Tuesday, signaling an accelerated political realignment away from the West as he seeks to conclude a missile defense deal with Russia.

The Turkish president accused foreigners of attempting to break Turkey apart and vowed to continue to crush agents acting against the country. He also dismissed U.S. concerns about Turkeys negotiations with Russia to buy S-400 missile defense batteries that would be incompatible with NATO systems, saying the agreement was moving ahead and denouncing the U.S. for partnering with Kurdish militant groups in Syria.

Erdogans rhetoric comes after Germany announced a reorientation of its Turkey policy following the arrests of 10 human rights activists, including the director of Amnesty International and a German citizen, at a hotel off Istanbuls coast where they were conducting a workshop. Relations between the two countries have turned increasingly hostile this year after Turkey arrested a German-Turkish journalist in February and Germany refused to allow Turkish ministers to campaign for expatriate Turks votes before a referendum giving Erdogan sweeping powers in April.

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Youre going to prevent Turkeys president and ministers from speaking in your country, but your agents are going to swarm in, come to hotels here and break my country up into pieces? Erdogan said. Thats not going to happen. Either youre going to show respect for our sovereign rights, youre going to be partners, friends and allies on just and equal terms, or youre going to get a response to every act of disrespect.

Agreements to buy Russias most advanced missile defense systems have been signed and God willing, well see them in our country soon," Erdogan said. Turkey had worked for years to buy similar systems from the U.S. but was unable to conclude a deal allowing joint production, he said. If we cant get what we want from America, we have to search elsewhere, he said.

Erdogan also called on all Muslims to visit Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa mosque thats been the trigger of recent Israeli-Palestinian unrest, accusing Israel of attempting to take the site away from Muslims. He warned against attacks on synagogues inside Turkey as an act of protest against Israel, saying they were meaningless and banned by our religion.

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