Turkish press: The US’ spiderweb policy

Illustration by Shutterstock.

The spider is one of the rare creatures that does not hunt its prey directly but catches it instead through a well-established system. Carnivorous plants feed by releasing a liquid that insects love, trapping them inside their leaves as they land on the plants.

But those plants are not as systemic as spiders. It is not easy to weave a web that withstands the wind. The spider not only possesses this skill but also wraps up the insects that fall into its web and keeps them alive to eat later.

If we ask the spider, it would claim innocence: "I am building a nest, and the nest has a large garden. I do not hunt any insects in this garden, they come and enter my garden to wander at their ease. I wrap them to keep them alive." The spider would never admit that its main purpose in wrapping them is to eat them.

When I look at the policy that the United States has adopted toward Turkey in the last few years, I see a very comprehensive spiderweb. I may have introduced the term “spiderweb policy” into the language of diplomacy!

The U.S. weaves every situation and the practices it calls "self-interest," the rules of which are never fully determined, like a spiderweb that will wrap the whole world. This web should be called the “web of self-interest.”

No other country, even if it is considered a friend or an ally by the U.S., can escape being caught in this web in one way or another. And once caught, the captured has no option but to give in unless they want to be eaten.

The U.S. Senate, for example, acts as the epicenter of Turkish enmity. It has the main objective of protecting Greece's and the PKK terrorist group's interests through the Armenian-Greek-Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) lobby, even sending an anti-Turkey letter to U.S. President Joe Biden.

The Senate’s baseless allegations and slander against Turkey were raised by Robert (Bob) Menendez, one of the most prominent senators in the Senate's foreign policy process, during visits to Greece and the island of Cyprus. Menendez was later indicted on federal corruption charges between 2012 and 2017.

The terror issue is another major problem. The PKK's Syrian wing YPG was invited to the U.S. under the name of a “democratic assembly in Syria.” The country even provided weapons, ammunition, training and financial support to the YPG, which directly poses a threat to Turkey’s northern border. The very reality targeted the Turkish military’s efforts against terrorist elements in the region.

In another example, the U.S. supports Greece to militarize Aegean islands with heavy weapons. Aegean coasts, from Crete to Alexandroupoli (Dedeağaç), have been sieged by large military bases. It is a development making way to prepare for an attack on Turkey through Greece, with which the U.S. signed a defense cooperation agreement.

In order to complete the siege in the Mediterranean with Cyprus, Biden, during his term in foreign affairs, had refused to recognize the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and stood in favor of a single state under a Greek-dominated government. He had also declared that sanctions should be imposed on Turkey, a NATO ally.

One needs to understand that through a policy that provides military and political support to Greece and a siege that complements this policy, the U.S. is finalizing the “spiderweb” and aims to push Turkey into this web.

The main task of both Ankara and opposition parties is to develop rhetoric and actions that will explain that Turkey’s relationship with the U.S. cannot continue like this and how this relationship should be instead.

The U.S., which left a hundred billion dollars worth of weapons and supplies in front of the Taliban three days after the Vietnam debacle and fled, is still a country that has not learned and has not understood what Turkey is.

*Former Turkish minister of health and culture and tourism

Armenpress: Secretary of Supreme National Security Council of Iran arrives in Armenia

Secretary of Supreme National Security Council of Iran arrives in Armenia

Save

Share

 09:55, 7 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Ali Shamkhani and his delegation arrived in Armenia on July 7 at the invitation of Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan, the Office of Mr. Grigoryan said.

Armen Grigoryan welcomed his Iranian counterpart at Yerevan’s Zvartnots International Airport.

During his working visit Ali Shamkhani will also meet with Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

SPRING PR co-founder Tatevik Simonyan to represent Armenia at Global Advisory Board of WCFA, Davos

Save

Share

 11:02, 7 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. During the annual General Meeting in Davos, one of the largest international professional organizations, World Communication Forum Association (WCFA) elected the members of the first Global Advisory Board, comprised of key business representatives with deep experience in communications.

13 professionals from 12 countries and 5 continents were elected. The co-founder of SPRING PR, Director Communications and International relations Tatevik Simonyan will represent Armenia at the WCFA Global Advisory Board.

The Board is made up of Alasdair Townsend (Brazil), Cesare Valli (Italy), Ganesh Chandrasekaran (India), German Saa (Japan), Hesham Mesbah (United States), Michael Schröder (Germany), Nurul Ashiqin Shamsuri (Malaysia), Pelin Kocaalp (Turkey), Rosanne Bourque (Canada), Saurabh Uboweja (India), Tatevik Simonyan (Armenia), Vlad Bazikalov (United Kingdom), and Zsofia Lakatos (Hungary).

WCFA Global Advisory Board as an international network is committed to supper the main goals, events and activities of the organization, mobilize the PR community, ensure exchange of experience, generate ideas and advise on raising organization’s awareness and strengthen its development.

Maxim Behar, WCFA President says: "We are absolutely proud to have Tatevik in this important body of a global organization gathering professional from all continents. For the past decade Armenia has proven to have excellent communications experts and we all are sure that Tatevik will take active part in the decision making prices of the World Communications Forum Association.  Last, but not least – her election is also great recognition of the countries' achievements in the fields of public relations and management. "

Tatevik Simonyan, SPRING PR co-founder says:"I would like to congratulate all elected members of Global Advisory Board an important decision-making body of WCFA. The trust to be elected adds up the responsibility to represent Armenia internationally in a proper manner.

I do believe that involvement in one of the most reputable international associations will create active and dynamic environment for networking, expanding the local PR professionals’ growth, participation and influence in development of Public Relations globally.

At the same time, I would like to highlight that we already have colleagues from Armenia who are a part of WCFA and are going to welcome others in our big communicators’ family".

The next important event organized by the WCFA that will gather communication professionals, top CEOs, business representatives, professors and students from all over the world is Davos Communications Awards2022 ceremony to be held in July 7th.

Implementation of agreements depends on work of respective agencies of Armenia and Turkey – PM Pashinyan

Save

Share

 11:15, 7 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. With the results of their latest meeting, the Special Representatives of Armenia and Turkey reached an agreement to open the border between Armenia and Turkey for third-country citizens and to commence direct air cargo trade between the two countries, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting today.

“Now it’s very important that our agencies work with the respective agencies of Turkey because in line with the political agreement, their implementation depends on this work, and my instruction is to work in a coordinated manner in order to implement the agreements reached as soon as possible”, the PM said.

On July 1, Special Representatives for the normalization process between Armenia and Turkey, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Armenia Ruben Rubinyan and Ambassador Serdar Kılıç held their fourth meeting in Vienna.

They agreed to enable the crossing of the land border between Armenia and Turkey by third-country citizens visiting Armenia and Turkey respectively at the earliest date possible and decided to initiate the necessary process to that end.

They also agreed on commencing direct air cargo trade between Armenia and Turkey at the earliest possible date and decided to initiate the necessary process to that effect.

Furthermore, they discussed other possible concrete steps that can be undertaken towards achieving the ultimate goal of full normalization between their respective countries.

Finally, they reemphasized their agreement to continue the normalization process without preconditions.




Mkhitaryan participates in first training session with Inter Milan

Mkhitaryan participates in first training session with Inter

Save

Share

 12:05, 7 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. Armenian midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan held his first training in Inter.

Inter has already started the pre-season training preparations for the forthcoming 2022/23 season. 

Mkhitaryan also participated in the first training session.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan officially joined Inter on July 2 after leaving AS Roma.

Jesus Christ statue to raise interest of tourists to Armenia, says PM

Save

Share

 12:27, 7 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. The government of Armenia gave a preliminary approval to the project of head of Multi Group Concern Gagik Tsarukyan to construct a statue of Jesus Christ on the Mountain Hatis, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting today.

He stated that the statue will raise the interest of tourists to Armenia. Pashinyan also said that the relevant documents have been submitted to the government.

“The respective agencies of the government must discuss and make a decision. Our preliminary assessment of the project is positive because we think that it will greatly raise tourist interest towards Armenia. I hope our respective agencies will discuss the issue within a proper timeframe and the project will move on as planned”, the PM said.  

Gagik Tsarukyan announced tender for the construction of colossal Jesus Christ statue in Armenia in January 2022. Sculptor Armen Samvelyan won the tender.




UK PM Johnson resigns

Save

Share

 15:56, 7 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson announced his resignation today.

He delivered a resignation speech outside 10 Downing Street in London.

Johnson said he would continue to serve in post until his party selects a new leader.

Number of people applying for Armenian citizenship greatly increased, Deputy Police Chief says

Save

Share

 13:04, 7 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. Number of people applying for Armenian citizenship has drastically increased in the past two months, Deputy Police Chief Ara Fidanyan said during the Parliament’s debate of the bill on making changes and amendments to the Law on Citizenship of Armenia.

He said that the number of people applying for identification card has also greatly increased.

He stated that the bill aims at expanding the circle of persons getting citizenship in facilitated procedures, which will have their major contribution in a number of fields. “Due to well-known reasons, the number of those applying for Armenian citizenship, as well as the number of those applying for passport and identification card of Armenia have reached incredible high volumes in the past 2months”, he said.

In 2021, 98,635 citizens received ID cards, whereas in the first half of 2022 the number of these people is already reaching 105,169. The number of people who got citizenship for providing exclusive services has also greatly increased because in 2021 their number was 9, but in the first half of 2022 it is already 14.

The Parliament adopted the bill with 58 votes in favor.