The death of Khashoggi serves political ambitions of Turkey ...
The death of Khashoggi serves political ambitions of Turkey - U.S. think tank 2018-10-20 The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is a part of a broader ideological struggle rooted in the complicated Turkish-Saudi relationship, an American think tank Atlantic Council said .
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"Turkish government has, historically, been deferential to the Saudi leadership," Atlantic Council said, "however, in the years following the Arab Spring, the two countries have competed to shape political outcomes in the Middle East."
According to the think tank, the competition in Egpyt where the Turkey-backed Muslim Brotherhood was ousted by the 2013 coup supported by Saudi Arabia, the diplomatic row between Qatar and rest of the Gulf countries in which Turkey maintained its support for Qatar, are examples of the complicated rivalry between Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
"Khashoggi supported the once-popular idea of a 'Turkish model' for transitioning Arab states," Atlantic Council said. The killing of Jamal Khashoggi is an opportunity for Turkey in the struggle with the Saudis, according to the organisation.
"Turkey has released damaging information about the bungled murder in short bursts," Atlantic Council said, "this has allowed Turkey to control the narrative and place incremental pressure on the Saudi government."
According to the U.S. think tank, Turkey's ultimate goal in this strategy is to see Muhammed Bin Salman, the crown prince, weakened and changes made to Saudi foreign policy.
But the organisation shed light on the other side of the story. "Turkey is unlikely to succeed," it said, " The US-Saudi relationship is deep, multifaceted and ultimately rooted in raw power politics."
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The death of Khashoggi serves political ambitions of Turkey - U.S. think tank 2018-10-20 The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is a part of a broader ideological struggle rooted in the complicated Turkish-Saudi relationship, an American think tank Atlantic Council said .
https://ahvalnews.com/turkey-saudi-...rves-political-ambitions-turkey-us-think-tank
"Turkish government has, historically, been deferential to the Saudi leadership," Atlantic Council said, "however, in the years following the Arab Spring, the two countries have competed to shape political outcomes in the Middle East."
According to the think tank, the competition in Egpyt where the Turkey-backed Muslim Brotherhood was ousted by the 2013 coup supported by Saudi Arabia, the diplomatic row between Qatar and rest of the Gulf countries in which Turkey maintained its support for Qatar, are examples of the complicated rivalry between Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
"Khashoggi supported the once-popular idea of a 'Turkish model' for transitioning Arab states," Atlantic Council said. The killing of Jamal Khashoggi is an opportunity for Turkey in the struggle with the Saudis, according to the organisation.
"Turkey has released damaging information about the bungled murder in short bursts," Atlantic Council said, "this has allowed Turkey to control the narrative and place incremental pressure on the Saudi government."
According to the U.S. think tank, Turkey's ultimate goal in this strategy is to see Muhammed Bin Salman, the crown prince, weakened and changes made to Saudi foreign policy.
But the organisation shed light on the other side of the story. "Turkey is unlikely to succeed," it said, " The US-Saudi relationship is deep, multifaceted and ultimately rooted in raw power politics."
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