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Turkish Survey: 97% of Turks see US as enemy, 94% see NATO as threat!

Is Turkey an Asset for the West or a Liability?

Newsroom May 16 12:18

 

An online survey conducted by the pro-government Yeni Şafak daily has revealed that almost 97 percent of the Turkish nation sees the US as an enemy, while 94 percent of the nation sees NATO as a threat.

The daily said a recent US decision to provide arms to the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) has shattered its prestige in Turkey. The development has strained ties between the US and Turkey because Turkey views the YPG as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has been waging a bloody war in Turkey’s Southeast since 1984.

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Yeni Şafak said a total of 38,000 people took its online survey, which was in its fourth day on Monday, and that 96.9 percent of participants said they see the US as an enemy because it provides arms to Syrian Kurdish groups despite Turkey’s objections.

When asked whether they see NATO as an ally of Turkey or a threat against it, 94.3 percent of the participants said they see NATO as a threat in the wake of attacks on Turkey.

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