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Thanks.... Nan A. Canter ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honorable Barack Obama President of the United States of America The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20500 February 20, 2014 Dear Mr. President: Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is increasingly undermining a central pillar of the decades-long, strategic U.S.-Turkish partnership: Turkey’s growing democracy. We are writing because of our deep dismay at this development and to urge you to make clear to the Turkish public America’s concern about Turkey’s current path. Silence will only encourage Prime Minister Erdoğan to diminish the rule of law in the country even further. Turkey is a long-time ally of the United States and one of only two democratic, stable partners we have in the Middle East. But it might not remain either for long. The response of Prime Minister Erdoğan to potential challenges to hisrule— first large public protests beginning in May 2013, more recently allegations of massive corruption that reach the highest levels of his government threaten to take Turkey from an imperfect democracy to an autocracy. He and many in his party have abused their positions and compromised the rule of law by shutting down the investigations, dismissing or reassigning hundreds of prosecutors and thousands of police officers, muzzling the media, demonizingcritics, and incriminating imagined foreign conspirators, including the U.S. ambassador. Worse, the ruling AKP has pushed through institutional changes such as bringing the judiciary under executive control and expanding state authority to censor the internet that would eliminate the hallmarks of democracy: separation of powers, checks and balances, and civil liberties. These developments have already roiled Turkey’s economy, polarized its society, and endangered its political stability. Some might argue that because the United States has many interests with Turkey not least of which is ending the violence in Syria and easing the suffering of its people it should not risk alienating its ally. Should Turkey succumb to the authoritarian impulses currently on display, however, it would have profound implications for our ability to work together and, therefore, for our deepest interests. We fear that Prime Minister Erdoğan and the Turkish public have taken American silence to mean that the Prime Minister retains U.S. support and can proceed as he wishes. In the meanwhile, the damage to Turkey’s democracy keeps worsening. We believe it is important now to make it clear, privately and publicly, that Prime Minister Erdoğan’s autocratic actions and demagoguery are subverting Turkey’s political institutions and values and endangering the U.S.-Turkey relationship. Sincerely, Ambassador Morton I. Abramowitz Peter R. Huessy Elliott Abrams Dr. William C. Inboden Dr. Kenneth Adelman Bruce Pitcairn Jackson Dr. David Adesnik Dr. Kenneth D. M. Jensen Ilan Berman ADM Gregory Johnson, USN (Ret.) Ambassador David Birenbaum Ambassador Robert G. Joseph Ambassador John R. Bolton Brian Katulis Max Boot James Kirchick Ellen Bork Dr. Rachel Kleinfeld Ambassador L. Paul Bremer Representative James Thomas Kolbe Dr. Eliot A. Cohen David Kramer Senator Norm Coleman Irina Krasovskaya Susan Corke Dr. William Kristol Dr. Svante Cornell Dr. Robert J. Lieber Ambassador William Courtney Senator Joseph I. Lieberman Jack David Scott Lilly James S. Denton Dr. Aaron Lobel Tom Dine Mary Beth Long Ambassador Paula J. Dobriansky Dr. Thomas G. Mahnken Mark Dubowitz Dr. Michael Makovsky Dr. Colin Dueck Ann Marlowe Charles Dunne Clifford D. May Dr. Nicholas N. Eberstadt Stephen McInerney Ambassador Eric S. Edelman David A. Merkel Dr. Jeffrey Gedmin Dr. Joshua Muravchik Reuel Marc Gerecht Dr. Dana Villiers Negroponte Carl Gershman Governor Tim Pawlenty Abe Greenwald Dr. Martin Peretz Christopher J. Griffin Danielle Pletka Lawrence J. Haas John Podhoretz John P. Hannah Arch Puddington Pete Hegseth Senator Charles S. Robb John D. Holum Dr. Carla Anne Robbins Brian Hook Ambassador Dennis Ross Dr. Michael Rubin GEN Charles F. Wald, USAF (Ret.) Dr. Kori Schake Peter Wehner Dr. Jonathan Schanzer Dr. Kenneth R. Weinstein Randy Scheunemann Dr. Michael Werz Dan Senor Leon Wieseltier Scott Siff Dr. Dov S. Zakheim Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter Mortimer Zuckerman Julianne Smith Nan A Canter Turkish Politics Updates | February 25, 2014 at 3:16 pm | Tags: erdogan, letter, obama, turkey | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: wp.me/p1WC3d-gi Comment See all comments Unsubscribe to no longer receive posts from Turkish Politics Updates. Change your email settings at Manage Subscriptions. Trouble clicking? Copy and paste this URL into your browser: turkishpoliticsupdates.wordpress/2014/02/25/letter-to-president-obama-on-recent-developments-in-turkey/ Thanks for flying with WordPress
Posted on: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:36:01 +0000

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