Thanks to Erdogan, Turkey has been isolated for 50 years – Middle East News

It is not since Turkey’s 1974 invasion of Cyprus that Ankara has become so remote internationally.

Last week, Washington slammed Turkey, another NATO member, with CAATSA sanctions for the purchase, acquisition and testing of S400 Russian missile defense batteries. Meanwhile, the EU hit Ankara with moderate sanctions of its own, a move similar to a final written warning before further drastic measures are taken.

US President Donald Trump will meet with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in the White House Oval Office.  November 13, 2019.

US President Donald Trump will meet with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in the White House Oval Office. November 13, 2019.Cliu: Tom Brenner / REUTERS

The decline of Turkey’s international standing comes despite the fact that Ankara can boast of recent military successes that should have elevated the country’s status.

These military victories include Turkey’s involvement in the Nagorno Karabakh crisis between Azerbaijan’s Turks and Ankara’s historic enemy, Armenia. The conflict ended with significant territorial gains for Azerbaijan with the support of the Turkish military and, considering, the deployment of mercenaries from Turkish agents from Turkey.