Turkish despot thinks US is being too tough on his thuggish security detail

Reuters:
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan showed no retreat from a diplomatic row with the United States on Saturday, castigating Washington for what he said an "undemocratic" indictment against his security detail.

His comments may further dash hopes of a quick resolution to an on-going diplomatic crisis between the NATO allies. Both Ankara and Washington have cut back issuing visas to each other's citizens as ties have worsened.

"They say the United States is the cradle of democracy. This can't be true. This can't be democracy," Erdogan said in a speech in Istanbul.

"If arrest warrants are issued against my bodyguards in absentia ... in the United States, where I went upon invitation, excuse me but I will not say this is a civilized country."

A U.S. grand jury in August indicted 15 Turkish security officials over a brawl between protesters and Erdogan's security personnel during the Turkish president's visit to Washington in May. Erdogan has said the indictment was not binding for Ankara.

The row deepened after Turkish authorities arrested two U.S. consular staff, both Turkish nationals. In May, a translator at the consulate in the southern province of Adana was arrested and two weeks ago a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) worker was detained in Istanbul.
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Erdogan is an Islamist despot who thinks he is entitled to run roughshod over any opposition to his autocratic rule.  In his mind, it is OK to beat up those who disagree with him.  His defense of his security detail is indefensible.

Well before this incident, Turkey under Erdogan has been a lousy ally who is more likely to side with the radical Islamist terrorists as he is to honor his responsibilities under NATO.  He did little to slow the growth of ISIS and was more likely to be critical of the Kurds who were actually fighting ISIS.  He seems to hate the Kurds more than genocidal Islamists.

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