
Originally Posted by
StarDreamer
It seems like it is hard for some Turks to really see how much damage Erdogan is doing to Turkey's reputation in the West.
Was even Turkish reputation in the West better then it is today? If you want to believe that this foreign policy is only a move from Mr.Erdogan then you are doing a big mistake. The West you are describing was a few years arming Russia or was using more an moderate policy against it. One of their Leaders named "Emmanuel Macron" described even NATO is becoming brain-dead from France.
Same Nation had even continued after 2014 to grant arms licenses to Russia.
We already know that russian Thermal Imaging on their Tanks relying on french systems:
It seems to be that if a Turkish actions happens in Geopolitics which didn't suits West then it will probably always a bad reputation.

Originally Posted by
StarDreamer
It might look good for domestic audiences to look "though", but at some point other nations patience with these antics run out.
Which nations? sweden or finland? Why should Turkey consider to be allign with those nations which probably will never aid even being attacked. Instead they are supporting with no doubts elements which questioning Turkish sovereignty.

Originally Posted by
StarDreamer
Both the US and the UK are some of the biggest proponents of Sweden's and Finland's bid to join NATO, neither of them will be supplying any fighters to Turkey as long as this charade goes on.
They will probably even not supply Fighters ones those other nations applications was accepted by Turkey. But United Kingdom started the Crimean War because of a Geopolitical cause and US is probably preponing any country to allign with himself like it prepared Ukraine for russian Invasion.
A quote from a former senior CIA official:
"Turkey may be biting off more than it can truly handle, especially as its economy sags. But for the West, with nostalgia for the good old days when Turkey was a “staunch western ally” those days are gone forever. An understanding of the foundation and breadth of these Turkish ambitions is indispensable to managing relations with it in the years ahead as the US itself gradually continues to lose its dominating role over the course of international politics and is forced to acknowledge new regional powers."
Have to add here that i don't share Mr. Fuller conclusion in his theory that the future of Turkish States will be a transition from secular into a religious one. Your Argument here is that sweden and finland are important for UK and US to be allied. As far i know they are already allied but not official. But on the other hand you are ignoring the key factors why Turkey is part of the Alliance.

Originally Posted by
Septentrionalis
Seeing that Nebaki really is unaware of how they are viewed namely by their allies today, I took the trouble of digging up some articles from recent years. There is more where that came from. Of course there are opposing views, but I doubt a single other NATO member is in such a bad standing as Turkey.
It seems to be that you skipped to answer my question seriously and now caming with summary of some articles of mass media. If you have checked them probably will note that they are very similar in their context and are like a copy of each other. Most of them would easily fit into this Thread:
https://www.twcenter.net/forums/show...blicity-here)!
The relationship with NATO or being a NATO Member has normally nothing to do with relationship between US - European Union and his member states - Turkey and their foreign state policy.
As above with a simple trick "promoting stability" can change into "destabilize region and protect my interests" at anytime. An assertion that nothing fundamental changes in world politics is invalid.

Originally Posted by
Septentrionalis
As far as the articles I have read are reliable, Turkey has not skimped on contributions like some lackluster European members have. And I am not only talking about defence spending but committing to operations. However, there are increasing calls for Turkey to be excluded from NATO.
Turkeys contribution to NATO even today has not really changed. When it was before a Nation which benefitted from the Alliance educating his Military personel today it became one of the fews which is teaching members of Nato and their personel. But as above mentioned countries always have their own agenda of foreign policy. Our viewpoint (Turkish) is simple as that the relationship between US or European Union always was the same like a half century ago:
Back in the days Turkey faced too many embargos from Alliance aswell non-members of NATO. It is funny but we got a even Thread for that:
https://www.twcenter.net/forums/show...priot-dispute)
But feel free yourself to find articles from those days about the political form in Turkey or even about the Turkish government.