Archive for 2016

EDWARD LUTTWAK: Why Turkey’s Coup d’État Failed: And why Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s craven excesses made it so inevitable.

Luttwak knows something about coups.

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Televised scenes of the crowds that came out to oppose the coup were extremely revealing: There were only men with mustaches (secular Turks rigorously avoid them) with not one woman in sight. Moreover, their slogans were not patriotic, but Islamic — they kept shouting “Allahu ekber” (the local pronunciation of “akbar”) and breaking out into the Shahada, the declaration of faith.

Richly ironic, too, was the prompt and total support of U.S. President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and the European Union’s hapless would-be foreign minister, Federica Mogherini, in the name of “democracy.” Erdogan has been doing everything possible to dismantle Turkey’s fragile democracy: from ordering the arrest of journalists who criticized him, including the outright seizure and closure of the country’s largest newspaper, Zaman, to the very exercise of presidential power, since Turkey is not a presidential republic like the United States or France, but rather a parliamentary republic like Germany or Italy, with a mostly ceremonial president and the real power left to the prime minister. Unable to change the constitution because his Justice and Development Party (AKP) does not have enough votes in parliament, Erdogan instead installed the slavishly obedient (and mustachioed) Binali Yildirim as prime minister — his predecessor, Ahmet Davutoglu, had been very loyal, but not quite a slave — and further subverted the constitutional order by convening cabinet meetings under his own chairmanship in his new 1,000-room palace: a multibillion-dollar, 3.2 million-square-foot monstrosity (the White House is approximately 55,000 square feet), which was built without authorized funding or legal permits in a nature reserve.

That is just normal operating procedure for Erdogan, who started as a penniless youth in a slum and is now allegedly a billionaire. When prosecutors found millions of dollars in cash while investigating his associates and sons, Bilal and Burak, for bribery, corruption, fraud, money laundering, and gold smuggling, 350 police officers and all the prosecutors involved were simply removed from their jobs. Only interested in his relentless Islamization of Turkey, Erdogan’s core party followers evidently attach no value to democratic principles or legality as such and think it only natural that he and his sons should have enriched themselves on such a huge scale.

Is anyone surprised that Obama weighed in on his behalf?

TRUTH IS THE FIRST CASUALTY: When a newspaper apologizes for publishing an accurate headline.

“Gunman targeted whites,” read the lead story headline in the Commercial Appeal, a member of the USA Today network. The headline was accurate, as Dallas gunman Micah Xavier Johnson explicitly talked about wanted to kill white police officers before he was eliminated via robot bomb.

That didn’t stop protestors from gathering outside the paper’s office in downtown Memphis on Wednesday to express their displeasure, some holding signs that read “Black Lives Matter.”

Commercial Appeal editor Louis Graham quickly apologized after meeting with the protestors, and wrote an editorial titled, “We got it wrong.”

We live in degenerate times.

WELL, HE’S RIGHT: Trump pins French terror attack on Obama, Clinton.

Donald Trump linked the terror attack in Nice, France Thursday evening to the foreign policy of President Obama and Hillary Clinton, blaming them both for the regional instability that has allowed terrorist groups to flourish and that created the conditions for an attempted coup in Turkey Friday.

“The Middle East today is more unstable than ever before,” Trump said as he introduced his running mate, Gov. Mike Pence, during their first joint campaign appearance.

Trump said Clinton, as a former secretary of state, bears responsibility for Obama’s foreign policy decisions.

“She led him right down a horrible path,” Trump said. “He didn’t know what he was doing.”

To be fair, neither did she.

THE HORROR OF “Forgotten Baby Syndrome.” I can’t help but think that sleep deprivation may play a role.

“SMART DIPLOMACY:” NATO’s Southern Flank Is Unraveling. “The last 48 hours have blown the hinges off NATO’s southern door. The European Union was relying on Turkey to stand between it and the chaos of Syria. Now the wall is threatening to collapse on Frau Merkel. The chaos she sought to keep at bay may have moved one country closer to the heart of Europa, a Europa which the French security failure suggests is defenseless against the fire which it, itself, has started within its borders.”

TURKEY WANTS GULEN EXTRADITED: The Examiner says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly wants the US to extradite Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen. The Wall Street Journal reports the request has been made by President Erdogan — on live television, no less. He framed his televised extradition request as a personal appeal to President Barack Obama. Now that is dramatic. Big ego to big ego, so to speak. Turkish officials claim Gulen was involved in the coup attempt but as The Journal notes, Turkey was preparing an extradition request before the coup. Gulen lives in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania and leads the Hizmet movement. At one time he supported Erdogan. He is now a harsh critic of corruption in Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Erdogan’s harsh treatment of political opponents. Gulen suggests that Erdogan staged the coup, in other words, the whole thing is a big con.

How will Obama handle this one? Was the personal appeal designed to put Obama in a bind? Stay tuned.

UPDATE: Syria borders Turkey. Obama hasn’t handled events in Syria well, to put it mildly. Somehow the mainstream media have already forgotten the State Department’s Dissent 51. Yes, a Dissent Channel cable signed by 51 Foreign Service Officers. Would that rapid memory loss have occurred during a Republican administration?

A SECOND UPDATE: Early commenters think Obama will kowtow to Erdogan and send Gulen to Turkey. However, one compares Gulen to other political refugees from the region. “Considering the fact that we’re allowing settlement here of “political refugees” by the million, I can’t see how Obama can possibly say anything but “Sorry, Mr. Erdogan.” Ouch.

HEY, MAYBE SOMEONE WILL EVENTUALLY INVENT “SLOW GLASS:” Dense yet transparent materials offer new way to control light.

I read a story when I was a kid about glass where the speed of light was measured in years per inch. Looking out a window, you saw what was on the other side of the glass years before.