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Full Name: Dr.Abdul Ruff Colachal
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Why did Egypt military expel Turkish ambassador?

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It is very simple and quite easy. USA is the only super power that dictates terms to the world and attacks Islamic nations for resources and dead bodies. 

Any terrocracy or puppet regime or military régime that has committed crimes against humanity and wants to escape punish definably seek the US help and hide behind the  Western terrocracies.

After all, America remains the top-most criminal state every nation fears.

Both Egypt and Israel keep the Palestinians besieged with their joint blockades. Americans have not seriously objected to this dirty fascism. .

Egyptian military regime, like Israel does to fool the world, has to justify its dirty terror war against Egyptian people, against the ouster and arrest of the first ever elected president Mohamed Morsi, so it tries to placate Washington by expelling Egypt the Turkish ambassador on some vague pretext.

Turkey is on the verge of obtaining the missile defense system from China, upsetting US-NATO calculations and so the Cairo military regime thinks by  taking some punitive measures  against Turkey  it can enlist the CIA support for its crimes against Egyptians.

In fact today, any regime seeking favor from Washington could easily materialize it by taking some harsh measures against those  who oppose USA or NATO or  seek an independent  policy ignoring the US terms and conditions..

Egypt has told the Turkish ambassador Huseyin Avni Botsali to leave the country, a day after the Turkish leader called for ousted President Mohammed Morsi to be freed. Officials said relations with Ankara would be lowered to charge d'affaires..

Like most of the world leaders who respect democracy and rule of law, election verdicts and political decency, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan on 22nd November repeated his criticism of the July overthrow of President Mohammad Morsi and urged the Egyptian authorities to free him.

Unable to digest the Turkish official criticism, Egypt's foreign ministry accused Erdogan of provocation and interfering in Egypt's internal affairs.

Turkey has been a vocal critic of the military overthrow of President Mohammad Morsi, who is in prison awaiting trial on charges of inciting murder and violence. He is one of thousands belonging to the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood who have been illegally removed by the military form power and detained in a crackdown the interim authorities have portrayed as a struggle against "terrorism".

Hundreds of people, many of them  are Brotherhood  workers, have also been killed in clashes with security forces. Erdogan renewed his criticisms on Friday, condemning the violent dispersal of pro-Morsi protesters in August. Responding to Cairo's decision to expel ambassador Huseyin Botsali, Turkey also announced the downgrading of ties and barred the Egyptian ambassador, declaring him "persona non grata".

 

Egypt's Foreign Ministry spokesman Badr Abdelatty accused Erdogan of "interfering in Egypt's internal affairs". He said Turkey was "attempting to influence public opinion against Egyptian interests, supported meetings of organisations that seek to create instability in the country".

A bitter row over the August crackdown led both countries to recall their ambassadors. Turkey's ambassador to Cairo returned in September, but the Egyptian ambassador to Turkey was never reinstalled. Erdogan, like Morsi, has his roots in political Islam. Ankara and Istanbul have hosted a series of meetings of the international Muslim Brotherhood.

Bitter row has ensued between pro-Islamic nations like Turkey and hypocritical ones like Egypt being run now by military bosses. 

 

Turkey has been angry with Israel with which it had strong military ties for years. Turkey has been asking Israel to  lift terror blockades around Palestine territories and make life of  Palestinians  living in Gaza Strip  easy by allowing them to  undertake trade with outside world. An aid ship sent by Turkey to breach the Israeli blockade and free Gaza strip was attacked by Israeli military on the sea, killing many sailors and activists.

 

The Israeli attack of Turkish aid ship naturally angered Istanbul and Turkey-Israel ties have been at a low ebb. Israel tries to create a rift between Turkey and Egypt and it should be satisfied now.

Egypt Is not happy with the way Turkey raises its global diplomatic activities, especially in Mideast. So is Israel. 

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