War, Oil and Gas Pipelines: Turkey is Washington’s Geopolitical Pivot
F. William Engdahl
The recent visit of US President Obama to
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The Turkish-EU problem
However willing Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan might be to accommodate Obama, the question of Turkish relations with the EU is inextricably linked with the troublesome issue of Turkish membership to the EU, a move vehemently opposed by France and also less openly by Germany.
It is becoming clear that Obama and Washington are playing a deeper game. A few weeks before the meetings, when it had become obvious that the Europeans were not going to bend on the issues such as troops for
During the recent EU meetings in Prague Obama actively backed Turkey’s application for EU membership knowing well that that put especially France and Germany in a difficult position as EU membership would allow free migration which many EU countries fear. Obama deliberately confronted EU states with this knowing he was playing with geopolitical fire, especially as the
During the NATO meeting, a key item on the agenda was the selection of a new alliance secretary-general. The favorite was former Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
The Russian Dimension
During US-Russian talks there had been no fundamental shift by Obama from the earlier position of the Bush Administration.
At the same time, an extremely important event between
A Turkish opening to
Therefore, having sat through fruitless meetings with the Europeans, Obama chose not to cause a pointless confrontation with a
The most important Obama speech in his European tour came after
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Gazprom was particularly interested in signing such an agreement with