by Pepe Escobar for Sputnik News
When Turkish President/aspiring Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan landed at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport early Saturday morning, he declared the attempted coup against his government a failure, and a “gift from God.”
As over-excited former CIA ops were blaring on US networks – and they do know a thing or two about regime change — rule number one in a coup is to aim at, and isolate, the head of the snake. Yet the wily Turkish snake, in this case, was nowhere to be seen. Not to mention that no top generals sounding convincingly patriotic went on the TRT state network to fully explain the reasons for the coup.
(Erdogan) love is in the air
The coup plotters did aim at the intel services – whose top positions are at Istanbul’s airport, the presidential palace in Ankara and near the ministries. They used Cobra helicopters – with pilots trained in the US – against these targets. They also aimed at the army’s high command – which for the past 8 years is designated by Erdogan and is not trusted by many a mid-ranking officer.As they occupied the Bosphorus bridges in Istanbul they seemed to be in touch with military police – which is spread out all over Turkey and have a solid esprit de corps. But in the end they did not have the numbers – and the necessary preparation. All key ministries seemed to be communicating among themselves as the plot developed, as well as the intel services. And as far as Turkish police as a whole is concerned, they are now a sort of AKP pretorian guard.
Meanwhile, Erdogan’s Gulfstream 4, flight number TK8456, took off from Bodrum’s airport at 1:43 A.M. and flew for hours over Turkey’s northwest with its transponder on, undisturbed. It was from the presidential plane, while still landed, that Erdogan had gone on Face Time, and then, on the air, managed to control the countercoup. The plane never left Turkish airspace – and was totally visible to civil and military radars. The coup plotters’ F-16s could have easily tracked and/or incinerated it. Instead they sent military choppers to bomb the presidential abode in Bodrum a long time after he had left the building.
The head of the snake must have been 100% sure that to board his plane and stay on Turkish airspace was as safe as eating a baklava. What’s even more startling is that the Gulfstream managed to land in Istanbul in absolute safety in the early hours of Saturday morning – despite the prevailing notion that the airport was occupied by the “rebels”.
In Ankara, the “rebels” used a mechanized division and two commandos. Around Istanbul there was a whole army; the 3rd command is actually integrated with NATO’s rapid reaction forces. They supplied the Leopards positioned in Istanbul’s key spots – which by the way did not open fire.And yet the two key armies positioned in the Syrian and Iranian borders remained on “wait and see” mode. And then, at 2 A.M., the command of the also key 7th army based in Diyarbakir – in charge of fighting the PKK guerrillas – proclaimed his loyalty to Erdogan. That was the exact, crucial moment when Prime Minister Binali Yildırım announced a no-fly zone over Ankara.
That meant Erdogan controlled the skies. And the game was over. History does move in mysterious ways; the no-fly zone dreamed by Erdogan for so long over Aleppo or the Syrian-Turkish border in the end materialized over his own capital.
Round up the usual suspects
The US position was extremely ambiguous from the start. As the coup took over, the American embassy in Turkey called it “Turkish uprising”. Secretary of State John Kerry, in Moscow to discuss Syria, also hedged his bets. NATO was royally mute. Only when it became clear the coup was in fact smashed President Obama and the “NATO allies” officially proclaimed their “support for the democratically elected government”.
The Sultan went back to the game with a vengeance. He immediately went live on CNN Turk demanding Washington hands over Gulen even without any evidence he masterminded the coup. And that came with an inbuilt threat; “If you want to keep access to Incirlik air base you will have to give me Gulen”. It’s hard not to be reminded of recent history – when the Cheney regime in 2001 demanded the Taliban hand Osama bin Laden over to the US without offering proof he was responsible for 9/11.
So the number one eyebrow-raising possibility is a go; Erdogan’s intel services knew a coup was brewing; and the wily Sultan let it happen knowing it would fail as the plotters had very limited support. He also arguably knew – in advance — even the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), whose members Erdogan is trying to expel from parliament, would support the government in the name of democracy.Two extra facts add to the credibility of this hypothesis. Earlier last week Erdogan signed a bill giving soldiers immunity from prosecution while taking part in domestic security ops – as in anti-PKK; that spells out improved relations between the AKP government and the army. And then Turkey’s top judicial body HSYK laid off no less than 2,745 judges after an extraordinary meeting post-coup. This can only mean the list was more than ready in advance.
The major, immediate post-coup geopolitical consequence is that Erdogan now seems to have miraculously reconquered his “strategic depth” – as former, sidelined Prime Minister Davutoglu would have it. Not only externally – after the miserable collapse of both his Middle East and Kurdish “policies” – but also internally. For all practical purposes Erdogan now controls the Executive, the Legislative and the Judiciary – and is taking no prisoners to purge the military for good. Ladies and gentlemen, the Sultan is in da house.
This means the neo-Ottoman project is still on – but now under massive tactical reorientation. The real “enemy” now is Syrian Kurds – not Russia and Israel (and not ISIS/ISIL/Daesh; but they never were in the first place). Erdogan is going after the YPG, which for him is a mere extension of the PKK. His order of the day is to prevent by all means an autonomous state entity in northeast Syria – a “Kurdistan” set up like a second Israel supported by the US. For that he needs some sort of entente cordiale with Damascus – as in insisting that Syria must preserve its territorial integrity. And that also means, of course, renewed dialogue with Russia.
So what’s the CIA been up to?
Needless to add Ankara and Washington are now on a certified collision course. If there is an Empire of Chaos hidden hand in the coup – no smoking gun yet — that certainly comes from the Beltway neocon/CIA axis, not the lame duck Obama administration. For the moment Erdogan’s leverage only amounts to access to Incirlik. But his paranoia is ballooning; for him Washington is doubly suspicious because they harbor Gulen and support the YPG.
Hell hath no fury as an underestimated Sultan as well. For all his recent geopolitical follies, Erdogan’s simultaneous ballet of reconnecting with Israel and Russia is eminently pragmatic. He knows he needs Russia for the Turkish Stream and to build nuclear plants; and he needs Israeli gas to consolidate Turkey’s role as a key East-West energy crossroads.When we learn, crucially, that Iran supported Turkey’s “brave defense of democracy”, as tweeted by Foreign Minister Zarif, it’s clear how Erdogan, in a mater of only a few weeks, reconfigured the whole regional picture. And that spells out Eurasia integration and Turkey deeply connected to the New Silk Roads – not NATO. No wonder the Beltway – for whom, overwhelmingly, Erdogan is the proverbial “erratic and unreliable ally” — is freaking out. That dream of Turkish colonels under direct CIA orders is over – at least for the foreseeable future.
So what about Europe? Yildirim already said that Turkey might reinstate the death penalty – to be applied to the coup plotters. This means, in essence, bye bye EU. And bye bye to the European Parliament approving visa-free travel for Turks visiting Europe. Erdogan after all already got what he wanted from chancellor Merkel; those 6 billion euros to contain the refugee crisis that he essentially unleashed. Merkel bet the farm on Erdogan. Now she’s talking to herself – while the Sultan is able to dial God on Face Time.
Time will tell what this “coup that wasn’t a coup” will result in.
The mobs now lynching and in one case beheading a soldier does not give hope that Turkey can have a rational future.
These crowds – were they for the intervention in Syria?
Did they support the training of isis/ Al nusra or whatever the terrorists call them selves?
Did they support the anti- Russian stance of the government?
With as Pepe says power now being usurped and concentrated in the hands of one man – it does not mean Turkey will be united going forward
It indicates things will get worse but I am not sure who for
These crowds are very scary. They look likes the Taliban in 80s lynching the secular Afghan army
Yess, someone else had a similar description- “Daesh types roaming the streets”
There’s no possible way the soldiers that were lynched were simply some of the millions of refugees in Turkey forced to wear Turkish military uniforms.
Failed coup in Turkey: a tactical move by Erdogan?
http://bit.ly/29QfQeb
That makes a lot of sense. In reading it I thought of another point too. If Erdogan did know a coup was coming that might explain his mending his relations with Russia and Israel when he did. Pretty quickly and all at once.And trying to be friendlier with Syria and Iran as well. He’d want to make sure none of those countries would be tempted to support a coup against him.
UB1, great point of view and it makes a lot of sense. I couldn’t wrap my head around his turnabout to Russia. Thanks
It is clear that Erdogan knew and was prepared. To arrest 6000 people in just two days shows that the lists were drawn for a long time.
Wonderful perspective from Escobar. His narrative about Erdogan in his plane is very interesting – there’s a story to be fleshed out there.
There’s a Reuters story today that says that two rebel jets were shadowing Erdogan’s plane and had radar locked on, but for some reason didn’t shoot. I don’t know, on reflection, how Reuters knows that. And on reflection also, how big will the attempt be by western media to paint a picture of an Erdogan-led false flag?
This is a nuanced situation, and Pepe writes the nuance well with his no-fly-zone witticism. He offers the facts and remains non-committal. Good journalism.
It seems increasingly the case of an accomplished politician knowing what was happening every step of the way and finessing the situation perfectly. But the putsch attempt was actually happening, driven by the players we see, and not cooked up in its entirety by Erdogan, it seems. Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich in another story here at the Saker says it has the feel more of a mutiny than a real coup.
For Erdogan, it all happened in the air – a dangerous place to be unless it’s actually the safest place to be. I’d like to know a lot more about what happened in the air during this coup.
Will the west try to paint this as false flag? This would be to bring an entire paradigm into the light of day simply to create a meme. Sacrificing a major chess piece to advance a pawn. Would they really be that poverty-stricken for plans and devices? I hope so.
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ps..I found that Reuters story. The collateral for the business with the two jets is that “a former military officer with knowledge of the events told Reuters.” ;)
1. “For the moment Erdogan’s leverage only amounts to access to Incirlik.” — try a new Kurdistan (ith a Base) joining NATO.
2. “F16 …” — play with the trigger all you like, only Pentagon ‘green light’ see a fire.
“ps..I found that Reuters story. The collateral for the business with the two jets is that “a former military officer with knowledge of the events told Reuters.”
This is one reason why I stopped paying much attention to what pepe writes. Too much zio-gay propaganda gets worked into his “analysis”.
I also don’t understand why Turkey should need Israeli Gas to become a pipeline hub.
What about all the Iranian Gas?
The Greek Air Force announced that there were no aircraft in the radar, following the Turkish Presidential plane. Their radars see deep into Turkish airspace and they were monitoring Ertogan’s flight. So there were no F16 shadowing Ertogan, no lock-on, no planes protecting him, nothing. He just strolled to Istanbul from Bodrum and the rebels just let him. And the Reuters story is bs.
Source: http://www.keeptalkinggreece.com/2016/07/21/greeces-air-force-erdogans-aircraft-at-no-point-harassed-by-rebel-f-16s-on-coup-night/
Mr. Escobar…..God bless your soul, you made me laugh so hard.
An accurate summary and analysis written in a wonderfully entertaining writing style.
It amazes me how much the fake coup story aftracts people.
Thanks to God, this country is too united and withstood foreign coup attempt. the turkish people have seen what has been happeneing to countless countries in their region. people simply dont want chaos.
saker says this is the coup hes been waiting for. why so? surely a chaotic unstable turkey sitting under russias soft belly doubles the burden on russia. a frueden slip perhaps?
finally all this shock horror about a soldier being beheaded. its cringe worthy to read comments by people who were promoting nuclear bombing a turkish city in response to the slain russian pilot pretending to have moral high ground.
its telling. more to do with hatred of anything islamic rather. if there was such a beheading then it was lrobably the tank driver who drove over protesters. ofcourse most readers here wouldn’t know any better since they are consumers of ziomedia.
i dont think i have come across such an islamic hating blog as this.
enjoy your wordly lives.
As a Muslim myself, I can tell you this is absolutely not a Muslim hating blog. Most people that read the Saker are very open minded, tolerant and respectful, otherwise they would not be here in the first place.
As for beheading thing, this is just a few angry thugs gone wild….it is deplorable, but it can happen.
The Western media likes to spin things, but in this blog we are not part of this media, on the contrary we talk against this media and show the true side of stories.
There is no need for generalizations and trolling…there are other blogs to do this.
If you actually read and followed this blog and its commenters, you would know that The Saker regularly gets accused of being too religiously and socially conservative and giving Islam too much respect. Maybe you should do a little research before you spray around all your nonsense.
And thanks, I do indeed enjoy my “worldly life” very much!
SaudiMan,
Au contraire….This is the only non Muslin blog where Islam and its followers are respected by Saker and most of us non Muslims.
There are many, many, Christians here that defend Palestinian Muslims, Syrian Muslims, Iraq Muslims that have and are going through those horrible wars fomented by the Zionist Jews & Co.
Don’t take my word for it, ask the Muslims that post here.
If there is one thing you cannot accuse Saker nor his blog is that he or his blog is ” Islam hating”; on the contrary, he can be too kind ( Russian culture virtue? ) and too patient most of the times with everyone—Muslims, Christians and Atheists.
What you said is not true and very mean spirited. I would like to belive it is because you are new here and do not know any better.
Carmel by the Sea
I have been reading this blog since four odd months before the first podcast, before Crimea.
Although this blog is good there are many points of disagreement.
I recall posing a question that was arrogantly dimissed by the Saker in his first or second podcast.
This was regarding the issue of Saudi Arabia’s fight against terrorism. Simply dismissed as if denial equates lack of something.
There are many kinds of Muslims these days so being a Muslim is not a proof on its own. Saker unashamedly supports and promotes Sufi and Ikhwani strands of Islam and continues to misunderstand and tarnish Wahabism. A popular trend these days.
I don’t have much time or energy but dialgue is very important.
I sincereley hope intelligent analysts like the Saker do not succumb to dogmatic attitudes and become more open to dialgoue to those they disagree with so that in the least, good understanding is established.
Often, the feeling of speaking to people who do not know or understand their own reality comes when reading this blog.
It is a good blog for keeping up with the times but it does have it’s limits too especially when speaking about Islam.
Many Muslims are becoming more educated about the fundementals of their faith. Those who are forthright is propogating these fundementals are tarnished as Takfiris, Wahabis (in it’s slanderous meaning) and so forth.
SaudiMan
To Saudi Man,
I do rather agree with you regarding your opinion of posting readers on The Saker articles.
I’m a Heathen and a National Socialist. Often I find many people here are quite arrogant through their ignorance.
I went to school with Shia children who were all the children of the Sha’s men of Iran, pre revolution. I had great friendships with them as a teenager.
And I have worked with both Sunni and Sufis who have been good friends and sometimes, in the case of Sunnis, bad enemies.
Wahhabi doctrine has a lot of bad press in the West currently, along with even more for Deobandi Muslims.
Of course the Deobandi Indian Muslims were formed specifically to counter the British Empire in the Indian sub continent so they have always been suspect.
Wahhabi doctrine is seen as being too harsh but what most posters here don’t realise is that the British Empire helped the Sauds militarily, and thus ensured Wahhabism became the dominant Sunni ideology in Islam.
The British did this to seal the fate of the crumbling Ottoman Empire and to divide and rule the Islamic world through their Saudi puppets.
The only problem was the British Empire collapsed within thirty years and the US took centre stage. This was followed not long after by major increases in the cost of oil and suddenly the Sauds had the wealth and power that neither Britain northe US could control any longer.
Thus Russia has bided her time and the Middle East (please excuse my Impirical term) seems to be setting a new course towards China, except for the Sauds.
There is great arrogance through ignorance here on Saker despite a sincere and interesting insight by most of the article writers.
You have to allow people more space in their attempts to accommodate Islam since our eternal enemy and economic slave masters are using Islam to try to destroy the West, using Wahhabi teaching and takfiri practice as a cover for their own deceit and betrayal of the West which has harboured them for three centuries.
We live in interesting times consequently it is often difficult for many people to see the wood for the trees…
The beheading was on of the soldiers on the Bosphorus bridge who surrendered peacefully. There were other soldiers being lynched. One had his hands and ankles cuffed and then was thrown in the water.
There are photos of soldiers with signs of torture.
The anger of the Russian soldier is because he was captured alive and then murdered.
Murdering and torturing those who are no longer a threat is not liked by moral people.
But you Saudis are violent and promote torture and mutilations – it doesn’t bother you.
Also you Saudis are horrible fighters – the Houthis with their makeshift weapons are much better soldier per soldier than the Saudis.
Threatens to expell or something rather else….
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-07-18/john-kerry-threatens-turkey-nato-expulsion
Staged for sure, at least mostly, as bigger cover for something else coming here mere days likely.
Israhell moving into DMZ Golan 13th, zero mention nor of course any condemnation by Lord O, the Ewe-U or any other useless corrupt starts-with-a-U agency.
(Likely) Iran field-testing some higher range & impact missiles there in Yemen, 1 of which just yesterday claimed to hit at 500 km blowing up an entire Saudi depot with 170 casualties!
article says it’s an upgraded (by Yemen) Russian design, so we’re supposed to believe that third-world dustbin, fighting desperately against Saud arms supplied by the Brits has this astounding expertise & resources to spare for this?
or, THIS ONE (note article yesterday the Iraqi high-up directly stating any/all mercuns in their areas are fair game!):
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950428001183
TEHRAN (FNA)- The United States is due to set up five military bases in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region as part of a broad security pact signed with the KRG government, a Kurdish source disclosed on Monday.
The source disclosed certain paragraphs of the agreement signed between the US Department of Defense and the Iraqi Kurdistan Region’s Peshmerga ministry, including establishment of 5 US military bases in the region.
“One of the bases will be set up in Atroush region, two in Harir region and two large bases in Erbil and Duhok,” the source, who called for anonymity, told Iraq’s al-Ma’loumah news agency.
note date of this expose (other sites may have had it a few hours earlier)—again, 2 DAYS before the events of 15th.
then there’s that story July 7 on one of the Iran sites that the long-awaited nato/us AWACS planes were going to arrive in Turkey any day now (likely Incirlik) to help locate & track the sultan,….oops I mean ISIS.
So it was absolutely coming down to ‘$hit or get off the pot’ time for Erdo to pull his own coup attempt, planned long long ago.
A newly-released email and lobbying documents filed with Congress reveals new ties between Clintonworld and members of a network operated by a mysterious Islamic cleric from Turkey.
Connections between Clinton and acolytes of the imam, Fethullah Gulen, could muddle the complex relationship between the U.S. and Turkey, a key NATO ally, if the former secretary of state wins the White House.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/13/new-ties-emerge-between-clinton-and-mysterious-islamic-cleric/
I cannot believe that Erdogan would reset relations with Israel. I thought they were getting along with them all along. Isn’t Israel trying to take out Syria for their Oded Yinon plans having their neocons in the U.S. Knesset do all of their dirty work? And what about all of this talk about a free trade agreement between Russia and Israel. They (the Russians) surely are aware that they are upon opposing sides regarding Syria against Israel. I believe that there are a lot of Khazarian fake Jews spitting out a lot of truth just so it seems that they are rubbing shoulders with the Russians – which they aren’t.
another coincidence.
locking down Bahrain, because they see what went on in Turkey 2 days before.
home of the 5th fleet.
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry deplored a Bahraini court’s ruling on dissolution of the main opposition bloc, Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, saying such unconstructive measures will only complicate the Arab country’s situation.
“Such measures (dissolution of opposition group) by Bahrain’s government indicate that they (Manama rulers) are not after settling the existing dilemma and problems, and such conducts will further complicate the situation,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Sunday.
http://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2016/07/18/1133044/iran-denounces-dissolution-of-bahraini-opposition-group
Apologies for paraphrasing, but the analysis by Pepe is too choice not to reword: ‘the Eurasian integration moves ahead with Turkey deeply connected to the New Silk Roads with Merkel left talking to herself while the Sultan dials God.’ Not as good as Escobar wrote it, but, what a change a failed coup makes! Would that the US one in Ukraine had failed. Maybe later by Putin?
If Erdo knew the coup was coming he wouldnt have been flying around in a gulf-stream. Why wouldn’t he have arrested the plotters before they hit the street. Why risk it, he didn’t need to.
And if it was a CIA party why did CNN turk broadcast Erdo’s message ? And why was it all so sloppy.
Erdos ceasing the moment with his preplanned hit list. Hes an evil b##ard, and crazy with it. dont believe a word he says. But hes not happy with uncle Sam.
Could it have been McCane/Bush acting independently of Obama !
Strange that we know so little.
The Sultan went back to the game with a vengeance. He immediately went live on CNN Turk demanding Washington hands HAND over Gulen even without any evidence he masterminded the coup. And that came with an inbuilt threat; “If you want to keep access to Incirlik air base you will have to give me Gulen”. It’s hard not to be reminded of recent history – when the Cheney regime in 2001 demanded the Taliban hand Osama bin Laden over to the US without offering proof he was responsible for 9/11.
“When we learn, crucially, that Iran supported Turkey’s “brave defense of democracy”, as tweeted by Foreign Minister Zarif, it’s clear how Erdogan, in a matter of only a few weeks, reconfigured the whole regional picture”
Ce qui est bon est-ce pas ?
Erdogans surpasses Mussolini and may even reach Hitlarian stature. An army of Sunni Muslims mostly neutral are now Europeans. Who created and then sent them. What other human being having conquered NATO, the European Union, and EU’s version of perfidious Albion can now rest easy. He will of course behead those suspected of opposing him and ramp up the mini genocide of Turkish Kurds. As to the coup it is impossible for me to believe that kit was not orchestrated by the psychopath Erdogan. He will support Saudi created Wahabi, Salafist movements with a taste for blood and beheadings. These are the West. Why not mention Israel which is not afraid to murder anyone they can who opposes them. Not only are they openly taking Palestinian land they are claiming the Golan Hieghts. They also have eyes on Lebanon determined to take it at least to the Litani river. Only Hizbolah has prevented that. We are the allies of murderers and terrorists. Only Russia has prevented a generational war. Perhaps not. Russia of course was internally invaded and came close to Wall Street, City of London, takeover of all of Russia including the military. The Ukraine and Poland’s rise as an American hammer are Putins pay back……… More coffee
The coup was real, and from what I can see, it was also very well prepared. It was simply unsuccessful. The people of Turkey heard the call and turned up in huge numbers, which was totally unexpected.
The majority of Western MSM is squealing that Erdogan did it himself, and this in itself is yet another reason why I think that it was a CIA run coup.
Also, here is a link to one of the most interesting analyses on this subject:
“Behind the CIA’s Failed Coup in Turkey: Was It Only a Dry Run?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxpuotIMlY0
Can’t help but think that this coup was preplanned, or at least allowed, by Erdogan well in advance. He had already prepared lists of people to purge, a long, long, list. To me such a list and acting on it so quickly told me that he was going after far more than a few coup plotters. He was purging his government of all secularists. He wants a fully Islamic state and always has. He has spent a long time preparing this list of obstacles to his dream. The coup allows him to take this people out for good. If all this costs him relations with the EU and the USA, I don’t think he really cares. He is more interested in establishing Turkey as the major Islamic regional power with himself fully in charge.
This was not a ‘victory for democracy’ in any sense of the word. It was the creation of a new Ottoman sultancy.
A comment above got me thinking. Above stated Ergodan and CNNTurk were in cooperation to allow massive broadcast in midst of Coop. What if the Coop was orginally a planned false flag between CIA and Ergodan, but then a double cross occurred by US faction and Ergodan knew this ahead of time and did his own double cross. This would explain all the facts I’ve heard to date. The missing ships. The power cut off to Incerlik. The Turkey pivot to Russia.
Well tonight Tues rt reporting 1500university heads sacked,21000 teachers,250 civil servants from either his or pm office sacked etc etc,…….hysteria? Confirms lists were drawn up before? Gonna be a backlash??? Big explosion reported Ankara today…..where are the ships and helicopters? Is this the beginning or the end of the stalinesque purges that some in eu are beginning to question re suitability for eu membership etc etc(even if that id important rather than Erdo saying do not laugh at me now this is a deadly serious revolutionsly radicalised islamic state at the edges of your shaky countries do not mess with me……..Gulen been asked for…..Erdo can blackmail who he wants now since getting the euros for refugees…….btw is anyone still thinking VP has the goods on him re daesh “support” but also briefed him what usa was really getting up to???????
Erdogan will go in the fullness of time, when the Turkish people vote for someone else.
The important thing is to drag Turkey away from the Americans.
Turkey could become very rich as a gateway between Asia and Europe.
Asia is growing, Europe and the US are in decline, the smart move for Turkey, is to dump the US.