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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