Turkey is unaware of the severe sanctions it is already under
Turkish television these
days features many retired ambassadors, professors, veteran journalists,
politicians, and security experts (whatever that means) talking about sanctions
from the European Union and the United States.
Many of them are unaware
that the most severe sanction of all has already been imposed - I often have a
different idea of what a sanction is than these people.
It has been five years since
the EU froze relations and stopped opening new chapters in the accession talks.
And relations with the
United States feel like they have been in crisis since former U.S. President
Barack Obama posed for that photo holding a baseball bat as he spoke on the
phone with then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in late 2012.
Back then, Turkey’s national
income was around $1 trillion. Then the crises began to grow. Turkey completely
lost its reputation for upholding the rule of law. And foreign investment
stopped – with the exception of Qatar.
Today, Turkey’s national
income stands at around $750 billion dollars. The extra $250 billion we lose
every year? That’s the equivalent to the national income of a country like
Greece.
These losses, which add up
to more than $1 trillion in the lasts five years, happened because Turkey tore
away from the Western system of values and frayed its relations with the EU and
the United States.
For this most severe
sanction, no agreement is necessary among leaders of the 27 EU countries, and
no U.S. president, be it Donald Trump or Joe Biden, needs to speak of Russian
missile purchases, or anything else. Turkey is already imposing this sanction
on itself, by drifting away from the values it needs for sustainable growth.
In the aftermath of this
grave mistake, we can’t even attempt a strict lockdown to halt the spread of
COVID-19, even as total cases near two million, because the state doesn’t have
enough resources to support its people for two weeks. What a great shame.
If EU countries decide to
impose even the strictest sanctions - would that cost Turkey nearly as much as
$1 trillion? Turkey has shot itself in the foot with this turn away from the
West and towards nonsensical regimes.
But the country is not aware
of what has happened. So many important people still discuss on television what
sanctions will come from the West in the future. I don’t think they realise the
sanctions are already here, and are more severe than they could imagine
This price will continue to
be paid until Turkey returns to Western standards of law and the economy, and
to a Western value system, in a convincing fashion.
In the meantime, the price
will be poverty, unemployment, social unrest, and terribly low judicial
standards.
May God have mercy on us and
grant us the mind, and more importantly, the conscience we need.



