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    TURKEY DOOMED TO COLLAPSE?

    Pravda, Russia
    June 20 2013

    20.06.2013
    Araik Stepanyan
    Pravda.Ru

    Is this a chain reaction or mass epidemic? Either way, the fact
    remains - the political upheavals in the Muslim world that began
    in Tunisia swept across North Africa and Syria, and now a wave of
    instability has reached Turkey. A member of the Presidium of the
    Academy of Geopolitical Issues Araik Stepanyan analyzed this complex,
    ambiguous situation in the country.

    "We will identify the external and internal factors that have caused,
    for the lack of a better word, social unrest in Turkey.

    Internal factors have deep roots. The main reason is the collapse of
    the Ottoman Empire after the First World War and the Turkish Republic
    established by the "father of the Turks" Kemal Ataturk. He decided
    to raise the status of the ethnic Turks that was low in the Ottoman
    Empire, turning them into an overriding ethnic group and create a
    political nation - the Turks.

    In 1926, a law was passed stating that all residents of Turkey
    were ethnic Turks, and different names - the Kurds, Armenians, Laz,
    Circassian, and so on - were insulting to the Turkish national identity
    and must not be used. Everybody was recorded as Turks. And, although
    many years have passed, the first problem in Turkey is a problem of
    national identity.

    There is a huge mass of people, more than half of today's Turkish
    population, who do not consider themselves Turks. They see themselves
    as citizens of Turkey, but ethnically they do not identify themselves
    with the Turks, and do not want to. But because they live in the
    country where they have to be Turks to have a chance for a career,
    they are considered Turks. In 2000-2002, Western funds conducted a
    secret survey of the Turkish population and obtained evidence that
    only 37 percent of all Turkey residents saw themselves as ethnic
    Turks. The national issue has aggravated, and rallies and slogans
    are convincing evidence.

    The second internal factor that undermines today's Turkey is a debate
    about the type of the government - secular or theocratic. The elite of
    modern Turkey have serious disagreements about this. The heirs of the
    Ottoman Empire believe that the highest level of prosperity in Turkey
    was in the days of the Ottoman Empire, where all citizens were equal,
    except for Christians, and ethnicity was not emphasized. That means,
    people were Osman regardless of the ethnicity - the Turks, Circassian,
    or Kurds.

    The secular government afraid of Islamic influence is holding to
    the legacy of Kemal Ataturk. This is the army general staff who
    until recently served as the guarantor of the Constitution by the
    secular power. But Erdogan came to power and abolished that item of
    the Constitution. Incidentally, this is a revolutionary step, and
    can be compared with the constitution of the Soviet Union whose sixth
    article stated that the Communist Party was the governing body of the
    Soviet state. Once it was removed, the state has collapsed. Eliminating
    his "sixth paragraph," Erdogan dealt a crushing blow to the General
    Staff and the army. Naturally, the army is very unhappy and wants to
    overthrow Erdogan, although it is not directly involved in the rallies.

    Third internal factor is the Kurdish issue. The Kurds are seeking
    autonomy in Eastern Anatolia (the largest region of Turkey), their
    number is approximately 20 million. Despite the talks started by
    Erdogan (negotiations with Barzani, president of the Kurdish autonomy
    in northern Iraq, and Ocalan, the PKK leader) armed clashes between
    Kurdish rebels and the official Turkish army continue, with daily
    casualties on both sides. Thus, this is the third most important
    factor.

    The fourth factor is the Armenian issue. Armenians living in the
    south-eastern and eastern Anatolia, the original Armenian territories
    of Western Armenia, have, so to speak, their hidden aspirations. They
    are hidden because they have bitter experience of being eliminated
    and thrown out. The Turkish elite, the intelligentsia, too, in turn,
    realizes that it is impossible not to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    About three thousand Turkish intellectuals on Turkish websites
    apologized to the Armenians for the Genocide and eviction. Then
    there was football diplomacy with signing the agreement on opening
    the border between Turkey and Armenia. The Armenians are now fighting
    with diplomatic methods.

    Turkish demographic policy denies all other nationalities. Turkey
    strongly advocates that 82 percent of the population is Turks. But
    for obvious reasons this is not the case. There is a vast array of
    Greek Muslims who do not even speak the Turkish language and as many
    Bulgarian Muslims.

    There are Armenians who speak Kurdish, Armenians who speak Turkish
    and Armenians who speak the Armenian dialect. But the state considers
    them all Turks. This is not the case, but a reason to oppose the
    government in one form or another.

    The fifth factor is internal - it's Alawites, a religious movement
    with millions of people who adhere to the same religious beliefs as
    Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian Alawi. When I see banners proclaiming
    "Erdogan, you are a thief!" I understand that these are Alawites. In
    the course of combat activities in Syria, Aleppo in particular,
    gunmen took out everything - from machines to museum exhibits, and
    exported them to Turkey, with the connivance of the authorities,
    and sold or appropriated them.

    But Gezi Park or Taksim Square where rallies are held now is a special
    topic that overlaps, incidentally, with the Armenian issue.

    First, in 1500 sultan Suleiman presented this territory to his Armenian
    assistant who uncovered a conspiracy. In 1560, an Armenian cemetery
    was laid there. The cemetery existed until late 19th century and was
    eliminated after a well-known cholera epidemic, but the ownership was
    left to the Armenian community. After the genocide in 1915, when the
    Armenians were expelled, the owner clearly changed.

    Barracks were built there, then a park. When the authorities planned to
    build a shopping center, the community exploded. All ethnic minorities,
    anti-globalization activists, gays, lesbians, football fans, the
    "green" joined against the destruction of the park. Clearly, everyone
    had different views and goals, but the only reason was rejection of
    the current government that none of these social groups liked. Yes,
    individually they are in the minority, but this is the case where the
    sum of minorities produces the majority, incidentally, in contrast
    to Russia.

    There is also an external factor. The U.S. lost interest in Turkey
    after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Turks tried to start
    building a new Turkic empire, the so-called Great Turan based on
    pan-Turkism, but the Turkic-speaking states, newly formed in the
    Soviet Union, gave the initiative a cold shoulder despite the extent
    of the economic expansion of Turkey in these regions is impressive.

    The U.S. does not really support these imperial ideas. Especially when
    Turkey did not provide its territory for ground operations during the
    recent war in Iraq, did not let the American ships into the Black Sea
    during the Russian-Georgian conflict in 2008, incidentally, rightly
    so, in accordance with the international status of the Black Sea and
    the Bosporus and the Dardanelles.

    The White House is beginning to move away from its ally. Moreover,
    according to the plan of a military expert Ralph Peters of the National
    Military Academy of the United States, in accordance with the concept
    of the Greater Middle East, Turkey is disintegrated. A large Kurdistan
    is created, and Mount Ararat goes to Armenia. Most important task,
    of course, is to take control of the Bosporus and the Dardanelles,
    close access for Russia to the Mediterranean Sea, and so on. The
    U.S. has a clear plan and is implementing it. The European Union,
    of course, agrees with this plan.

    America will not save Erdogan despite the fact that he supported the
    Muslim extremists against Assad. Only Assad is winning, and Turkey
    has lost its authority with the nearby neighbors. It is likely to face
    open hostility, because no one has forgotten the Ottoman Empire or the
    imperial motives of the Turkish foreign policy. Turkish leaders have
    painted themselves into a geopolitical trap. There are still chances
    of getting out of it, but, judging by Erdogan's recent statements,
    they are becoming slimmer every day.

    All of these factors combined lead Turkey to a collapse. It will not
    happen overnight, but the trend is moving in this direction. All mass
    movements just show the causes, both external and internal. Therefore,
    even if the military who wants to overthrow Erdogan comes to power,
    and the constitution and the role of the General Staff is restored,
    it will be impossible to stop the process of globalization and crush
    the rebellion of ethnic groups.

    http://english.pravda.ru/world/asia/20-06-2013/124888-turkey_collapse-0/

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