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Post 9/11 Turkey-American Relations and Iraq

机译:9/11后土耳其与美国关系与伊拉克

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The United State’s military operation in Iraq in the post 9/11 period is seen to have marked a deterioration in Turkish-American relations. Turkey, a NATO member and ally of the United States since the Cold War days, for the first time disagreed with its main ally, and did not cooperate in military operations in Iraq with the U.S. as it did in the first Gulf War. The United States considers its relations with Turkey as important and strategic to its interest not only in the Middle East, but in the Caucasus, parts of Asia and the Balkans as well. Turkey, on the other hand, also views its relations with the United States as important not just to Turkey’s national security, but also for Turkey’s various interests which the U.S. is supporting. Any deterioration in these relations is seen to likely affect the security interests of both nations. This paper examines how and why the United States and Turkey did not cooperate in the U.S. led Iraqi military operations; it takes a look at the perspectives of both sides and argues that both countries need one another in their relations.
机译:在9/11后时期,美国在伊拉克的军事行动被视为标志着土耳其与美国关系的恶化。自冷战以来,土耳其一直是北约的成员,也是美国的盟友,第一次与主要盟友不同意,土耳其没有像第一次海湾战争那样与美国在伊拉克进行军事合作。美国认为,与土耳其的关系不仅对中东而且对高加索地区,亚洲部分地区和巴尔干地区都很重要且具有战略意义。另一方面,土耳其也认为与美国的关系不仅对土耳其的国家安全很重要,而且对美国支持的土耳其的各种利益也很重要。这些关系的任何恶化都可能影响两国的安全利益。本文探讨了美国和土耳其在美国领导的伊拉克军事行动中如何以及为什么不进行合作;它考察了双方的观点,并认为两国在彼此关系中需要彼此。

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