“Are You Brain Dead?” Erdogan Asks Macron Ahead of NATO Summit

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that Emmanuel Macron’s warning that NATO was dying reflects a “sick and shallow” understanding, telling the French president “you should check whether you are brain dead”.

The comments drew a swift rebuke from the French foreign ministry, which summoned Turkey’s ambassador to Paris to protest over what a French presidential adviser called “insults”.

Erdogan was speaking days ahead of a summit of the military alliance, which Macron has said is experiencing “brain death” because of U.S. unpredictability under President Donald Trump and strained ties with Turkey.

The Turkish and French presidents, who have traded criticism over Ankara’s cross-border offensive in northeast Syria, will be among NATO leaders meeting at a summit of the transatlantic alliance in Britain on Dec. 4.

“I’m addressing Mr Macron from Turkey and I will say it at NATO: You should check whether you are brain dead first,” Erdogan said.

Macron said in an interview three weeks ago there was a lack of strategic coordination between European allies on the one hand and the United States and Turkey, on the other. He has also decried NATO’s inability to react to what he called Turkey’s “crazy” offensive into northern Syria.

On Friday, French officials said they expected substantial clarifications from Erdogan rather than a war of words.

“Let’s be clear, these are not statements, they are insults,” a presidential adviser said. “The president says things clearly. It’s up to Turkey to provide the answers that we and many allies expect.”

Macron’s adviser said that beyond the issue of Turkey’s offensive in Syria, its refusal to back a NATO defense plan for the Baltic republics and Poland was unacceptable.

“Turkey can’t take the defense plans of Poland and the Baltic countries hostage,” the adviser said.

Turkey is refusing to back a NATO defense plan for the three Baltic states and Poland unless it secures more political support from its allies for its fight against Kurdish YPG militia in northern Syria.

Ankara views the YPG as terrorists with links to militant Kurdish separatists in southeast Turkey.

Macron’s remarks on NATO drew strong reaction from France’s neighbors who say Europe still has to rely heavily on the U.S.-led alliance for its defense. Macron said on Thursday his remarks had been a useful wake-up call and that he would not apologize for saying them.

Source: Reuters

 

7 Comments
  1. Rowdy-Yates says

    Erdogan to Macron:
    “Are you brain dead”?
    Macron:
    “No but I stuck my head in the microwave for 5 minutes”

  2. thomas malthaus says

    Turkey gives the impression they’re leaving NATO, if economic and military sales engagement with Russia means anything.

    1. Canosin says

      let them go out…… voluntarily or kick them out….. nobody needs the goatf*ucker….. too many of them already have taken advantage of the European social welfare system….. too many turks in Europe any way….. by the way, hate to say, but Macron is right….. NATO must be dissolved. … it’s a brain dead monster…
      Russia must be very careful with Erdogan’s Turkey…..

      1. Joe says

        Forgot your love for fucking chickens and pigs Nazi?

        1. Canosin says

          rightly…. I forgot you called your mom a pig and your sisters chicken after they thanked me so much for being thoroughly f*cked for the first time in their life…… ohhhhh….. by the way…. next time you hook nosed wanker better don’t make too much noise while listening at the door….. you were louder than your squealing mom and sisters…..you see….love to f*ck your pig and your chicken without your disgusting wanking noises behind the door…..

      2. thomas malthaus says

        The dissolution of NATO seems rather simple: A global depression might accelerate its demise; voluntary withdrawals like Turkey and France; the war to end all wars before stick and stones regain popularity.

  3. CHUCKMAN says

    It is a bizarre show, two key members of NATO speaking the way they have. I think the fact that it can happen, and openly, provides a further sign of America’s declining prestige and influence.

    Macron is simply an exceptionally weak figure, a would-be de Gaulle with absolutely none of de Gaulle’s talents – his strength of character and daring and brilliance. Macron is right, though, about NATO, but he is unwilling and unable to do anything about it. So why even open his mouth?

    Erdogan has always been a very independent-minded character, although rather an unbalanced one. But he is shrewd about power and wants to keep his position in NATO, so long as it gives him possibilities he wouldn’t otherwise have, while continuing to cooperate and flirt with other forces.

    Further thoughts on NATO and EU:

    https://chuckmanwordsincomments.wordpress.com/2019/05/29/john-chuckman-comment-more-on-the-ways-america-uses-nato-for-its-own-benefit-one-of-the-american-power-establishments-most-feared-possible-developments-in-world-affairs/

    https://chuckmanwordsincomments.wordpress.com/2018/07/13/john-chuckman-comment-trump-walk-away-from-nato-why-it-will-not-happen-even-if-he-has-the-authority-which-is-not-clear-natos-changed-purposes-serve-american-interests-so-why-shouldnt-it-pay/

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