I am not going to defend the US when it comes to mistakes made in Iraq. In hindsight, Iraq was clearly a tragedy. As for spying on allies, the optics of that are very bad, but everyone protects their own interests. Why does the US spy on allies? Turkey traded with Iran despite the embargo, yes? Europe has transferred military technology to China despite depending on the US for its defense, right? Maybe the "allies" don't have clean hands, either. Again, the optics of the NSA scandal are bad. But let's be realistic.
Perhaps the US should have listened to Turkey, but once Turkey refused cooperation with the US, these kinds of mistakes were inevitable. The Hood incident took place in Iraq shortly after the invasion, after all. The US didn't have good intelligence networks developed at the time.
The US sometimes jails journalists for national security leaks, but rarely (e.g. Daniel Ellsburg). Far more often, it jails the leaker (e.g. Bradley Manning). Anyway, what does this have to do with coverage of a public protest? Was that a state secret?
I invite Turkish media to cover Occupy Wall Street or whatever other left-wing protests occur in the US. Have any Turkish journalists been similarly mistreated by authorities in the United States?
Believe it or not, I want Turkey to succeed. What I am trying to figure out how the mistreatment of this journalist serves Turkey's interests. Any insight on that?
I think I am behind the curve on this. What journalists were jailed over this video?