Turkey's Flotilla Gambit

By Greg Scoblete
June 01, 2010

Is Turkey using Israel to get nukes?

Thomas Barnett has an interesting theory as to why Turkey has been pushing Israel's buttons of late:

'Turkey's deputy prime minister called the raid "a dark stain on the history of humanity." So now Ankara has its bloody shirt, which will be used â?? once Tehran inevitably announces the weaponization of its nukes â?? to justify Turkey's rapid reach for the same. Just like Tehran cannot openly rationalize its bid for regional supremacy vis-à-vis archrival Saudi Arabia, Turkey requires an appropriate villain for its nuclear morality play. Anybody watching the deterioration of Turkish-Israeli relations over the past year knew that some cause célèbre was in the works. Suddenly, if perhaps on purpose, Turkey can claim that â?? despite its efforts to broker a non-nuclear peace in the region (including a recent enrichment deal engineered with Brazil) â?? it needs its own deterrent against Israel's nuclear arsenal, too.'

I don't think it's unreasonable to interpret Turkey's out front role in this escapade as being a bid for regional leadership. And very soon such leadership may indeed entail being a nuclear power.

(AP Photo)

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