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ID061703
Title ProperClash of interest over Northern Iraq drives Turkish-Israeli allaince to a crossroads
LanguageENG
AuthorKibaroglu, Mustafa
PublicationSpring 2005.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkey and Israel enjoyed an almost perfect relationship throughout the 1990s that amazed their friends, yet bothered their rivals. The US war in Iraq revealed, however, that the two longstanding allies did indeed have contradictory objectives and concerns with respect to the future restructuring of Iraq. While Turkey fears the emergence of an independent Kurdish state in northern Iraq, the same possibility seems favorable for Israel from its security standpoint, vis-à-vis threats posed by countries like Iran, Pakistan, and beyond. It appears that the “amazing alliance” is heading toward a crossroads. Such an eventuality may change the nature of the relationship from a “win-win” to a “lose-lose” situation unless proper steps are rapidly taken with a view toward rebuilding confidence on both sides.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 59, No.2; Spring 2005: p 246-264
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol: 59 No 2
Key WordsTurkey ;  Irsael ;  Iraq ;  International Relations ;  Kurdistan