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Joe Biden’s foreign policy and Turkey

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AUG 12, 2020

As the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 3 approaches, arguments between U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden have reached a climax. As we all know, Biden is leading in all polls. Many people and institutions even say that it is already over for Trump, and Biden will win, yet I think it is better to be wary, as Nov. 3 is a long way off.

One of the most common questions is: “What is Biden’s foreign policy going to be?” It is better not to have high expectations, as Biden is expected to adopt a policy in line with former U.S. President Barack Obama’s foreign policy. Biden, who was the vice president during Obama’s presidency, played a pioneering role in Afghanistan, Iraq and Ukraine. Let us remind you that he was a longtime member of the Foreign Relations Committee when he was a senator from 1973 to 2009. Biden has an extensive foreign policy background.

During his speech at a university in New York in 2019, Biden said: “In my opinion, foreign policy is domestic policy, and domestic policy is foreign policy. They are deeply connected.” He added that U.S. security was directly dependent on having “the strongest possible network of partners and allies working with one another.”

Let’s take a look at Biden’s possible foreign policy. When we look at his Asia policy, the first thing that comes to mind is China. Characterizing Trump’s tariffs against China as self-determined and irregular, he is expected to take a more globalist approach, lowering the tariff on some products and imposing sanctions according to international trade rules. Criticizing the treaty of commerce in January, he stressed that China is the top winner. He is expected to invigorate the naval assets of the U.S. in the Asia Pacific and establish closer ties with Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and Australia. He says he will fight against China’s persecution of 1 million Muslims in China and that Washington thinks the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will condemn China. North Korea is also another issue in the region, and Biden says diplomatic relations should continue and North Korea must cease with its use of nuclear weapons, adding that he will not meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in person.

The Middle East is one of the top foreign policy agendas for the U.S. The U.S.-Israel relationship in particular is the most important item when we talk about issues in the Middle East. Biden, who describes himself as a Zionist, says he will continue to have good relations with Israel but believes in the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian issue. He has said he would appreciate it if the U.S. embassy remains in Jerusalem. He states that he opposes the idea of Israel unfairly expanding to residential areas of Palestine and that he is open to financial support for Palestine, which Trump has cut off.

Regarding Iran, he sides with the return to the nuclear deal – that is to say, he adopts a soft policy on Iran, but he is also against the manufacturing of nuclear weapons there. Moreover, he states that the murder of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani has triggered the tension with Iran in a cruel manner. Regarding the Syria issue, he thinks that the YPG/PKK terrorist group should be supported and that it is wrong for the U.S. to withdraw its troops from Syria, as it only advances the humanitarian crisis and the potential gains of Daesh terrorists.

Biden does not have warm feelings when it comes to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is held responsible for the murder of Saudi dissident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi and for the civil war in Yemen; hence, Biden has had a distant relationship with the Saudis since 2014.

European Union and Russia

Biden, who is of Irish origin, wants to establish closer relations with some countries, and especially with France. He also sides with the return of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) as a partnership in 5G against China. Greeks have full support for Biden, and he is well aware of the demands of the Greeks and answers to their problems.

When it comes to Russia, he has stated that Putin is attacking Western democracy and trying to weaken NATO. Biden sides with establishing a special investigation commission on Russia’s attack on U.S. democracy and putting more pressure on Russia with the support of NATO and the European Union. Ukraine also sides with boosting military aid against Russia.

Biden's views on Turkey include:

– He is against storing nuclear weapons at the İncirlik Air Base.

– He is against Turkey’s military operations in Syria and stated that YPG/PKK was betrayed by the U.S.

– He made statements relating to concerns about freedom of the press and human rights in Turkey.

– He emphasizes that, in collaboration with its allies in the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey must be isolated.

– He sides with Turkey’s withdrawal of Russian S-400 missiles; otherwise, he demands sanctions.

– He has not made any statements about the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) or the extradition of its members to Turkey, and nothing was done on the issue during his vice presidency.

– He criticized the decision to turn Hagia Sophia into a mosque.

– He said that he would recognize the so-called Armenian genocide.

Biden, in an interview with The New York Times in January, clearly expressed that the U.S. should interfere in Turkey’s domestic policy and should support these efforts by taking a certain side, as Washington was involved in such activities in the past.

He has visited Turkey four times. He made his first visit in December 2011, during the Arab Spring, and his second visit took place just after the U.S. air bombardments against Daesh terrorists in November 2014. Following his third visit in January 2016 for meetings against Daesh, he visited Turkey for the fourth time after the failed coup attempt in August 2016.

Biden has made two apologies to Turkey so far. He described Turkey as the most problematic country in the Middle East in a speech at Harvard University in October 2014. After witnessing the reactions to his speech, he called President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to apologize. The second apology took place on his last visit after the 2016 failed coup attempt. Barack Obama was one of the first people Erdoğan called after the attack, and the American president had said, "The American people stand by you." But Biden wanted to apologize for not coming soon enough following the failed coup attempt, saying: “But I do want to apologize. I wish I could have been here earlier.”

Apart from this, he is expected to take steps such as lifting the ban on immigrants from Muslim countries, improving relations with the World Health Organization (WHO), stopping the efforts to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, and rejoining UNESCO and the United Nations Human Rights Commission.

As I always say, whoever becomes the president of the U.S. should not break ties with Ankara due to Turkey’s NATO membership and strategic position. Ankara will continue to discuss and solve problems through diplomacy.

If Trump wins the election again, relations between Turkey and the U.S. will remain pretty much the same. If Biden wins, yes, it still will not be an easy relationship, and some new problems will be added to the current issues, but the ties will not break completely.

Let’s remember what famous American statesman Dean Gooderham Acheson said: “Effective leaders don’t just look after their own interests; they also care for the interests of their allies genuinely.”

Whoever wins the elections in November, the international reputation of the U.S. will continue to deteriorate if they do not relearn how to care for the general interest in their relations, not only with Turkey but also with other allies.

https://www.dailysabah.com/opinion/op-ed/joe-bidens-foreign-policy-and-turkey
 
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Biden's views on Turkey include:

– He is against storing nuclear weapons at the İncirlik Air Base.

– He is against Turkey’s military operations in Syria and stated that YPG/PKK was betrayed by the U.S.

– He made statements relating to concerns about freedom of the press and human rights in Turkey.

– He emphasizes that, in collaboration with its allies in the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey must be isolated.

– He sides with Turkey’s withdrawal of Russian S-400 missiles; otherwise, he demands sanctions.

– He has not made any statements about the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) or the extradition of its members to Turkey, and nothing was done on the issue during his vice presidency.

– He criticized the decision to turn Hagia Sophia into a mosque.

– He said that he would recognize the so-called Armenian genocide.

Shortly he is just another a$$hole.
 
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Not suprising at all. American presidents statements prior to their election are usually very anti-Turkish. Once in office and getting all the undisclosed information, they tend to change their views on Turkey drastically. It's almost embarrassing to watch.

Bush did this, Obama did this, Trump did this and Biden will do the same. Mark my words.
 
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Not suprising at all. American presidents statements prior to their election are usually very anti-Turkish. Once in office and getting all the undisclosed information, they tend to change their views on Turkey drastically. It's almost embarrassing to watch.

Bush did this, Obama did this, Trump did this and Biden will do the same. Mark my words.
Didnt he had a spat with RTE while VP and then sort of apologized. I could be wrong here.
 
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Biden's foreign policy would be way better than that of Trump's no doubt
 
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that means puppet Biden will not work for American People but for Israeli interests

as like BUSH Family who spent trillion dollars for Israeli interests and who forced thousands of American soldiers to die for Israeli interests

The US health system sucks ... and The US needs $2 trillion infrastructure investment spree to upgrade roads,airports,bridges,tunnels,etc

still traitor puppet Presidents spent trillion dollars of christian Americans for jewish state Israel



btw Biden can not be more worse than Trump

-- TRUMP supported Pkk/Ypg in Syria
-- TRUMP destroyed alliance between S.Arabia and Turkiye ..and Trump created anti-Turkiye alliance Egypt-S.Arabia-Israel-The Uae
-- TRUMP gave Golan hights and Jerusalem to Israel
-- FETO is still in the US and TRUMP did not do anything to help Turkiye
-- The US blocked transfer of F35 to Turkiye and TRUMP agreed on this
-- TRUMP's America support Greece-Egypt-Israel alliance against Turkiye in the Eastern Mediterranean
-- in 2018 TRUMP attacked Turkish Economy .. 1 USD has risen to 7,2 TL from 3,9 TL .....Turkish economy lost hundreds of billions of dollars
 
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Not suprising at all. American presidents statements prior to their election are usually very anti-Turkish. Once in office and getting all the undisclosed information, they tend to change their views on Turkey drastically. It's almost embarrassing to watch.

Bush did this, Obama did this, Trump did this and Biden will do the same. Mark my words.

any US president is worser than the one before..
 
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TRUMP destroyed alliance between S.Arabia and Turkiye

lol what a joke you are! this is full butt liquit mode from you.. s.arabia was never an ally in fact is was always toxcic its the reason it was created for.. and than people come and act like these was our friend, ally and so on.. please treat your diarrheaof the mouth.. and dont begin again to work up your answer schedule sheet on me you deserve this one because of your ignonrance..

next time dont forget saudistan is opposed to ottomans saudistan is opposed to turkey arab nationalists rather work with israel than with turks..
 
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Does anyone else remember how government media celebrated Trump?

Biden is going to be more or less like Obama.
 
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Does anyone else remember how government media celebrated Trump?

Biden is going to be more or less like Obama.
the problem is eu will jump in and be happy and they both will cooperate more in evilness
 
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Yes they will and while Trump is a scumbag, he liked dealing with other authoritarian leaders. So bad news for the government regarding pretty much any conflict currently ongoing.

I hope that possible sanctions will only hit the government members directly and not harm the average citizens. Sanction Erdogans family, I dont care. but leave the citizens alone.
 
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Yes they will and while Trump is a scumbag, he liked dealing with other authoritarian leaders. So bad news for the government regarding pretty much any conflict currently ongoing.

I hope that possible sanctions will only hit the government members directly and not harm the average citizens. Sanction Erdogans family, I dont care. but leave the citizens alone.

Why leave the average citizens alone though? They voted Erdogan and AKP in office and many will continue to do so no matter what. The voters should also feel the consequences of their decisions...

I have a relative who is a hardcore AKP/Erdogan fan. He said that he is ready not to get his pension money for 1 year if that means that Erdogan will keep on ruling the country... What does a person like this deserve? :D


ps Joe Biden is an absolute son of a byatch so he will be 1% worse for Turkey than Trump. All political parties in America are anti- Turkish though so it doesn’t make any difference.
 
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I have a relative who is a hardcore AKP/Erdogan fan. He said that he is ready not to get his pension money for 1 year if that means that Erdogan will keep on ruling the country... What does a person like this deserve?
Pension :p
 
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