Is Obama's BFF Erdogan Out Of Control? HT: NationalReview. By Benjamin Weinthal.
President Obama has awarded a kind of most-favored-nation status to the Islamic government of Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pushing at the outset of his first presidential term for a “model partnership” with Turkey.
And the seeds of Obama’s erratic and misguided
Middle East policies can be partially situated in this desire to court Erdogan
as a responsible leader in the region.
Meanwhile, as my FDD colleague Jonathan Schanzer
recently showed, Erdogan’s administration harbors a Hamas terrorist,
Saleh al-Arouri, and helps Iran’s clerical regime circumvent sanctions targeting its illicit nuclear-weapons
program. Equally alarming, Erdogan permits southern Turkey to serve as an
operational base for the al-Qaeda-linked groups al-Nusra and ISIS to flood into
Syria.
He flatly denied the allegations this week, saying, “It is out of question that organizations like
al-Qaeda or al-Nusra could take shelter in our country. This is slander and [a
pack of] of lies.”
My nearly two weeks on the Syria-Turkey border in
late September and early October revealed the contrary to be true. In short,
al-Qaeda jihadists have wide latitude in Turkey to access Syria’s territory.

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