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America Isn’t Israel’s Bodyguard
The American Conservative ^ | April 22, 2025 | Eldar Mamedov

Posted on 04/22/2025 1:46:38 PM PDT by Angelino97

In a recent piece in The Atlantic, Reuel Marc Gerecht, a senior fellow with the neoconservative Foundation for Defense of Democracies, urged the United States to confront Turkey. According to Gerecht, Turkey has emerged, under the presidency of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “as perhaps the greatest danger to Israel in the Middle East, escalating the threat of a conflict he won’t be able to avoid.” Gerecht charges Erdogan with setting the stage for a clash with Israel as a key tactic in his power projection strategy abroad.

To reduce the risk of “yet another regional war,” Gerecht urges President Donald Trump to take a tougher line on Turkey, admonishing him that calling Erdogan a “friend,” as Trump did, “won’t cut it.”

Gerecht is a neoconservative hawk. He advocated for the 2003 invasion of Iraq and now advocates for U.S. strikes on Iran. His piece targeting Turkey doesn’t advocate war with that country, but it nonetheless exemplifies the persistent flaws of the neoconservative worldview: an exaggerated perception of threat, a conflation of American and Israeli interests, and a failure to prioritize among global challenges in ways that emphasize the U.S. national interest.

As for threat perception, Gerecht’s portrayal of Turkey as a menace to the West is hyperbolic. There is no doubt that Erdogan is an authoritarian leader bent on dismantling Turkey’s democracy. He had his most formidable political challenger, Istanbul’s mayor Ekrem Imamoglu from the opposition People’s Republican Party, arrested and disqualified from running for election. Worse, Erdogan’s foreign policy is assertive, particularly in Syria, where Ankara supported Sunni Islamists with roots in Al Qaeda as they toppled the country’s secular president Bashar al-Assad. In the South Caucasus, Erdogan backed Azerbaijani dictator Ilham Aliyev’s war against Armenia, which resulted in ethnic cleansing of more than 100,000 Christian Armenians from the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Yet none of that directly threatens U.S. interests. While undermining Turkish democracy is deplorable, it is up to the Turkish people, not Washington, to resist the drift into autocracy. Throughout history, Turkey’s vibrant society has amply demonstrated its democratic resilience, and it is doing so again by protesting Erdogan’s power grab. As for Syria, however distasteful the new Turkish-backed rulers in Damascus may be, they are focused on consolidating their domestic rule, not waging a global jihad against America.

Moreover, Ankara remains an important partner for Washington. It has NATO’s second-largest military, hosts a joint U.S.-Turkish airbase in Incirlik, and controls the strategic Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits in the Black Sea. While Erdogan’s failure to enforce sanctions against Russia drew criticisms from Western supporters of Ukraine, Trump likely sees Erdogan’s channels of communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a valuable asset in the efforts to end the Ukraine war. Like it or not, Turkey’s strategic advantages and diplomatic standing mean it is poised to play a relevant role in resolving the conflict.

Rather than demonizing Turkey, as Gerecht is doing, a realist approach would involve pragmatic diplomacy that keeps Ankara tethered to the West while seeking to limit, where possible, Erdogan’s worst excesses at home and abroad. This approach is likely to work better anyway. Overheated rhetoric would inflame tensions without delivering anything of value to Washington except a sense of moral self-righteousness.

Gerecht’s piece also reveals a troubling tendency to prioritize Israel’s security over America’s. Gerecht frets over Ankara’s criticisms of Israel and its support for Hamas and Syrian Islamists. Yet despite Gerecht’s framing, these actions by Turkey are not direct challenges to the U.S. Indeed, they may not even be direct challenges to Israel.

Erdogan’s inflammatory rhetoric against the Jewish state is mostly performative: During Israel’s assault on Gaza following the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack by Hamas, Turkey never stopped oil shipments to Israel from Azerbaijan, even though they pass through the Turkish territory. Ankara’s actions in Syria are similarly less hostile to Israeli interests than they may seem. The primary motivation there was not to threaten Israel, but to eliminate the perceived threat to Turkey posed by the radical leftist Kurdish guerrillas allied with the terrorist Kurdish Workers’ Party.

Gerecht is worried that the Turkish-backed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) now ruling in Damascus could, in time, become a Sunni version of Hezbollah, an anti-Israel militant group in Lebanon. However, both Ankara and the new Syrian leaders went out of their way to emphasize that they are not seeking a war with Israel. To the extent that this reluctance may change and give way to a more assertive stance, Israel mostly has itself to blame. Under the guise of creating “buffer zones,” Israel engaged in systematic destruction of Syria’s military capabilities and occupation of Syrian territory, actions that have continued after the collapse of the Assad regime and the rise to power of HTS. These moves incentivize Turkey to do more, not less, to boost the military capabilities of the new Syrian government, making Israel’s worries a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Aggressive Israeli moves in Syria undermine not only Turkey’s interests, but also America’s. Trump has consistently voiced his desire for the U.S. to leave Syria, but chaos in the country could complicate that objective. During Trump’s first term, his own officials sabotaged an ordered troop withdrawal. Now, he is trying again to bring U.S. forces back from Syria, but hawks inside and outside the administration will look for any reason to keep them there, including a supposed need to safeguard Israel’s security. Israel, meanwhile, has formidable military capabilities, both conventional and nuclear. It is perfectly capable of defending itself. The job of the U.S. government is to protect Americans, not to police Israel’s neighbors, especially when doing so entails turning troops into sitting ducks in conflict zones.

Gerecht and his ilk, in addition to vilifying Turkey, are also advocating U.S. military strikes against Iran. Such proposed strikes are advertised as “limited,” but they likely would drag America into another Forever War in the Middle East. Iran, of course, is another of Israel’s foes that poses little threat to the American homeland. A U.S. war with Iran would stretch resources thin and risk strategic over-commitment at a time when Washington should focus on China, a peer competitor. Turkey’s objectionable policies and Iran’s regional ambitions are, for the U.S., secondary concerns that distract from paramount strategic imperatives. A sensible U.S. policy in the Middle East would engage both Turkey and Iran diplomatically—something Trump has shown a willingness to do. It would also decouple U.S. interests from Israel’s and focus on the true strategic interests of the American nation. The U.S. is not the world’s policeman, nor Israel’s bodyguard, and now is a good time to shed neoconservative fantasies that suggest otherwise.


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The U.S. is not the world’s policeman, nor Israel’s bodyguard, and now is a good time to shed neoconservative fantasies that suggest otherwise.
1 posted on 04/22/2025 1:46:38 PM PDT by Angelino97
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To: Angelino97

Iran is being given it’s last chance, and Turkey is no friend to the US. War or not is in Iran’s court, but they better not try to play President Trump.


2 posted on 04/22/2025 1:50:07 PM PDT by cowboyusa
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To: Angelino97

The government of Iran has directly threatened the United States of America and our citizens almost daily since 1979. They’ve sponsored dozens of terrorist attacks on our troops, shipping in international waters, and threatened a treaty ally with extermination.

Iran has more than earned whatever smack down President Trump decides to lay on them.

Period.

L


3 posted on 04/22/2025 1:54:01 PM PDT by Lurker ( Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: Angelino97
This rag was created because Pat Buchanan was mad that Jews got jobs in the Reagan administration. It pushes Islam -- America's enemy since the dawn of the Republic -- and praised Hitler in a style far more entertaining than the one Darryl Cooper uses.

As Adolf Hitler boosters go, Pat Buchanan is far more entertaining and erudite than Darryl Cooper. I met Pat Buchanan's wife Shelly, also. Jew hater Buchanan can sure pick him because Shelly was a babe back then.

4 posted on 04/22/2025 1:58:14 PM PDT by Stepan12 (Enrique Tarrio? “Remember the prisoners as if chained with them – those who are mistreated…” Hebrew)
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To: Stepan12
This rag was created because Pat Buchanan...

...was concerned that Neoconservatives pushing foreign wars had come to dominate all of conservative media. He wanted to provide a platform for old-fashioned America First conservatism.

5 posted on 04/22/2025 2:02:30 PM PDT by Angelino97
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To: Stepan12

Figures

I liked Buchanan on some things
but he never got this one right


6 posted on 04/22/2025 2:04:03 PM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: Lurker

“...and threatened a treaty ally with extermination.”


What “treaty ally” is that ?


7 posted on 04/22/2025 2:12:05 PM PDT by Reverend Wright (Anschluss now !)
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To: Stepan12

(Jew hater Buchanan)

Patriotic Pat Buchanan wants America First, not Israel first. He never wanted our service members to die for Israel’s wars.


8 posted on 04/22/2025 2:19:29 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man (The last two weren't balloons. One w!as a cylindrical object)
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To: SaveFerris

Back in 82 or 84 when I met him, he wasn’t so antisemitic then.


9 posted on 04/22/2025 2:19:53 PM PDT by Stepan12 (Enrique Tarrio? “Remember the prisoners as if chained with them – those who are mistreated…” Hebrew)
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To: Macho MAGA Man

Not wanting to bomb Iran is anti-Semitic!


10 posted on 04/22/2025 2:21:08 PM PDT by Mr. Blond
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To: Macho MAGA Man

Presiden Teump is 100 percent Pro- Israel, and also trying to avoid wars. That is why Iran is being given 1 last chance.


11 posted on 04/22/2025 2:23:29 PM PDT by cowboyusa
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To: Angelino97

I don’t see the USA as Israel’s bodyguard. We are allies.

And Israel, unlike our supposed European allies, pays its share both in blood and treasure. More to the point, they are brilliant and effective warriors, sending back our weapons greatly improved and our common enemies home in body bags.

I view them as an unsinkable super carrier group in a dangerous and important area of the country, coupled with heavy mobile artillery and a couple million marines.

The also have an absolutely corrupt deep state their people fight against, just like us, which makes me like them even more.


12 posted on 04/22/2025 2:24:15 PM PDT by TheThirdRuffian (Orange is the new brown)
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To: Mr. Blond

We should have nuked Iran in 1978.

They are behind much of the trouble in the world, second only to China.


13 posted on 04/22/2025 2:25:16 PM PDT by TheThirdRuffian (Orange is the new brown)
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To: Stepan12

A rising tide of demand that America join Magog for the Ezekiel 38 war, despite claiming not to want to. Thus the declaration “...I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws, and I will bring thee forth, and all thine army...”


14 posted on 04/22/2025 2:28:47 PM PDT by jjotto ( Blessed are You LORD, who crushes enemies and subdues the wicked.)
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To: SaveFerris

He also overcooked my hamburger. You don’t just overcook a hamburger.


15 posted on 04/22/2025 2:30:09 PM PDT by Larry Lucido (Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
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To: Angelino97

At the 1938 Evian Conference, the entire world said, “We are not the bodyguard of the Jews.”

In May of 1939, FDR (through Cordell Hull) told the captain of the MS Saint Louis, “The United States is not the bodyguard of the Jews.”

In June of 1939, William Lyon Mackenzie King told the captain of the MS Saint Louis, “Canada is not the bodyguard of the Jews.”

At the 1943 Bermuda Conference, the entire world repeated, “We are not the bodyguard of the Jews.”

And each time, Hitler smiled quietly to himself.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89vian_Conference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_St._Louis#The_%22Voyage_of_the_Damned%22
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Conference


16 posted on 04/22/2025 2:30:55 PM PDT by Paal Gulli
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To: Angelino97

This is a fair perspective on the situation. I’m considerably more skeptical of Turkey (and Iran) than the author. But he keeps his arguments between the lines of America’s interests and not flaming Jews as Jews.

This is political. We Americans get to decide these things through our congresscritters. Let the lobbying and argumentation continue to a vote on any particulars, or the judgement of the Trump Administration when in the Executive’s bailiwick.


17 posted on 04/22/2025 2:35:40 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (My Bearded Lady neighbor is an "Intimacy Coach" from the shed w/ Palestinian & Gay flags.)
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To: TheThirdRuffian

👍👍


18 posted on 04/22/2025 2:37:19 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see. #MAGA-A)
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To: Macho MAGA Man
Patriotic Pat Buchanan wants America First, not Israel first. He never wanted our service members to die for Israel’s wars.

Sure pal sure. Everyone knows an apologist for Hitler (who declared war on America when he didn't have to, btw) is just the apotheosis of patriotism.

And Pat Buchanan's constant appeasement of Islamic jihadists shows him to be more patriotic than that Thomas Jefferson guy who built a navy to stop them instead of just paying tribute. I just don't know what was the matter with our third President‽ Why didn't Jefferson just do the geo political anilingus toward the jihadists that Pat Buchanan champions?

I guess that Pres. Jefferson was not patriotic or America first in going after the Barbary Pirates. Our third President conducted his imperialist/neo con war because he had (((them))) as advisors.


19 posted on 04/22/2025 2:37:47 PM PDT by Stepan12 (Enrique Tarrio? “Remember the prisoners as if chained with them – those who are mistreated…” Hebrew)
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To: Angelino97

We should let Israel take off the gloves and flatten Iran and Turkey


20 posted on 04/22/2025 2:54:03 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski (Sanctification)
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