Reading Erdogan’s speech, Arab rulers will cooperate with Israel to take the Turkish prime minister down.

There more words hid­den behind Al-Quds Al-Arabi Op-ed, when Bari Attawan said: “Israel has no friends left, except its Arab friends.”

Turk­ish Prime Min­is­ter posi­tion from Israel and Gaza, will raise an alarm by some of the dis­abled Arab rulers and they will start to coop­er­ate with Israel against Turkey. They will raise the level of crit­i­cism of Turkey, and they will claim it is a Turk­ish Islamic sym­pa­thy with the Gaza and not for human­i­tar­ian rea­sons, and they will find many ways to beau­tify the ugly face of ter­ror­ists Zion­ists. Here are the evidence:

On 29-05-2010 (two days before the the Israeli flotilla mas­sacre), Russ­ian news agency “Novosti” revealed the following:

Barack Obama’s admin­is­tra­tion is work­ing towards build­ing a mis­sile defense sys­tem in the Mid­dle East fea­tures an advanced radar sys­tem in the Gulf coun­tries in addi­tion to the radar in Israel to inter­cept any attack by Iran.

A sec­ond mobile radar in the Gulf state will sup­port the capac­ity of the pro­posed regional mis­sile umbrella. But the Gulf-state accept to host the radar.

The next day, the threat to force Saudi Ara­bia to accept the U.S. radar sys­tem is already cre­ated and reported on the Times and many other news­pa­pers: “Ter­ror link alleged as Saudi mil­lions flow into Afghanistan war zone”.
One day before the Israeli flotilla mas­sacre, Kuwaiti news­pa­per Al-Jarida revealed the following:

Egypt­ian gov­ern­ment sources said that the Egypt­ian gov­ern­ment crit­i­cized the slow­ing eco­nomic coop­er­a­tion with Israeli in the agri­cul­ture, tex­tile, and tech­nolo­gies for fear of media and pub­lic crit­i­cism because of Egypt’s pol­icy of nat­u­ral­iza­tion with Israel »,

The gov­ern­ment gave instruc­tions to begin within few days the imple­men­ta­tion of new coop­er­ated projects with Israel, say­ing that instruc­tions issued to a num­ber of Egypt­ian min­is­ters to resume their coop­er­a­tion with the Israeli government.

Just count the Turk­ish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s indi­rect insults tar­get­ing the Arab lead­ers in his speech yesterday:

We will not leave this issue and we will chase Israel until the end, and even to open an inter­na­tional inquiry. The issue is not ter­ror­ism or self-defense against ter­ror­ism, the issue is that Israel does not rec­og­nize the Inter­na­tional laws. Mah­moud Abbas

In addi­tion, it is no longer accept­able to close our eyes on the injus­tices com­mit­ted by Israel … And I see that those who defend Israel’s action, are its part­ner in this crime. Egypt­ian pres­i­dent Hosni Mubarak

We are not a tribal coun­try GCC coun­tries and Saudi Arabia

Erdogan’s posi­tion towards Gaza, echos around the Arab world and the Arab pub­lic, that is enough to become a bur­den on the Arab rulers because his words are not meet­ing their interests.

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  2. scott sullivan says:

    Turkey is play­ing into Iran’s reac­tionary plans that are anti–
    Arab anti-Syrian, anti-Saudi, and anti-Palestinian. Turkey should not be viewed as pro­gres­sive, demo­c­ra­tic and multi-ethnic Arab state. Rather, Turkey should be viewed as an ally of Iran and the Kurds and a pro­po­nent of Iran’s plan to con­fis­cate Arab Basra while sup­port­ing Kur­dish ambi­tions to con­fis­cate Arab Kirkuk. Iran wants Tiurkey to focus Arab atten­tion on Pales­tine while Iran cre­ates new Kur­dish states in Iraq and Syria, as part of Iran’s war against the Arabs.

  3. scott sullivan says:

    Muq­tada al-Sadr should put Turkey, Iran, the Kurds and the Clin­tons on the defen­sive by focussing on the fol­low­ing issues.

    First, Sadr should denounce the Turk­ish gov­ern­ment for invit­ing Kur­dish leader Barzani to Turkey, where exten­sive Turkish-Kurdish con­sul­ta­tions were held on highly sen­si­tive bor­der secu­rity issues, and with no par­tic­i­pa­tion by Iraqi mil­i­tary or civil­ian officials.

    Sec­ond, Sadr should denounce Iran’s lead­er­ship for keep­ing its options open for annex­ing Arab Basra, while enourag­ing the Kurds to annex Arab Kirkuk. Sadr should ask if such an Iranian-Kurdish par­ti­tion of Iraq is on the agenda of today’s con­sul­ta­tions, and ask if Turkey is per­mit­ting Iran­ian diplo­mats to attend these consultations.

    Third, Sadr should announce his inten­tions to seek sup­port from the US,Iran, the Saudis, and the Syr­i­ans for pro­tect­ing Iraq’s ter­ri­to­r­ial integrity,

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