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    US SAYS TURKISH COMMENTS ON ISRAEL 'TROUBLING'

    US State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland. (Photo: Cihan)

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-306241-us-says-turkish-comments-on-israel-troubling.html
    6 February 2013 /TODAY'S ZAMAN, İSTANBUL

    The United States has publicly criticized its NATO ally Turkey for its
    blunt criticism against Israel and said it has formally conveyed its
    concerns to Ankara.

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Israel of conducting
    "state terrorism" after the Jewish state reportedly carried out air
    strikes inside Syria last week, while Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    has criticized the Syrian regime for not retaliating against Israel.

    Responding on the comments, State Department spokesperson Victoria
    Nuland called them "inflammatory" and said they are "obviously very
    troubling to us." Speaking at a daily press briefing on Tuesday,
    Nuland also said the US side has "in the last 24 hours conveyed our
    concerns on this matter with senior Turkish officials."

    She said the US administration has conveyed its concerns to Turkish
    authorities via the US Embassy in Ankara. The new secretary of state,
    John Kerry, did not raise the issue when he spoke to Foreign Minister
    Davutoglu on the phone over the weekend because he was not aware of
    the comments at that time, said Nuland.

    "Our view here is that all of us need to keep our eye on the ball,
    which is to get the violence to stop, to get [Bashar al-] Assad to
    step down, and to turn the page towards a democratic Syria," said
    Nuland.

    Erdogan on Sunday slammed Israel for the strike, which reportedly
    targeted a convoy carrying anti-aircraft weapons bound for Lebanese
    group Hezbollah, saying: "No one can tell what Israel will do and
    where. ... Those who have treated Israel like a spoiled boy in
    particular can now expect anything from Israel at any time."

    Earlier, Davutoglu criticized President Assad for not "throwing a
    stone at the Israeli planes while they fly over his palace and insult
    his nation's honor," while his warplanes have been dropping bombs on
    the Syrian people for 22 months.

    Arguing that Assad is using the attack to boost support for his regime
    among Muslim countries, Davutoglu asked if there was a secret
    agreement between Assad and Israel. Syria should "do whatever a
    country that comes under attack should do," Davutoglu said.

    Nuland said similar statements by Syrian opposition leaders calling
    for retaliation against Israel were "individual comments from some
    individuals" that do not reflect the views of the Syrian opposition as
    a whole.

    Turkey is one of the staunchest critics of the Assad regime and
    supports the opposition, which seeks to topple him. Turkish-Israeli
    relations have also been in a state of crisis since Israeli commandos
    killed eight Turks and a Turkish-American in May 2010 during a raid on
    an aid ship bound for Gaza.

    In a sharply critical editorial published on Wednesday, Israeli
    newspaper The Jerusalem Post attacked Erdogan and Davutoglu for their
    latest remarks. Citing Davutoglu's remarks that Turkey would not "stay
    unresponsive" to an Israeli aggression against any Muslim country, the
    daily asked: "If those are not fighting words, what are?"

    "The West must stop deluding itself with regard to the political
    leadership of Turkey. The time has come to recognize that Turkey has
    changed radically -- and for the worse," it said.

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