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camps. subject to devastating physical cruelty. al-jazeera world investigates one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. silent abuse. and live from studio. turkey it warns the u.s. to use rights to bring it into line as a dispute between the nato allies. supporters a day after donald trump double tariffs and the lira. also on the grid a site we should never have to see how save the children is describing an image
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streaming online to facebook live and al-jazeera dot com the turkish president. saying his country's partnership with the u.s. is in jeopardy and he may start looking for new allies as relations sink to their lowest points in decades of the warning in an opinion piece published by the new york times. well turkey remains out loggerheads with the u.s. over the long running detention of an american pastor as well as a host of other issues none of this is helping turkey's currency take a look at this chart from the u.k.'s financial times it's capturing the volatility just on friday it slipped even further when presidents urged turks to exchange gold and foreign currencies to help prop the currency up the lido went into another dive when the us president trump announced he's doubling metal tariffs on turkey robert pearson is the former u.s. ambassador to turkey from two thousand until two thousand and three i spoke to him
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a short time ago and began by asking how the trumpet ministrations tariff announcements will help secure the release of pastor andrew bronson. and i think that it arose because of the apparent and very clear fact that there was no credible evidence against mr bronson at all a congregation of twenty five people he's been there twenty years. they accused him of cooperating with. p k k on the one hand and on the other hand of cooperating with mr arrogance closest political ally for ten years mr glenn and so it just isn't credible and finally this triggered a reaction from senators in the american midwest and in the american south whose constituencies are faith based and they began to put pressure on this issue and so
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i think that. it's now been going on for two years there's a simple solution to this release mr bronson to go to the united states for medical care they don't have to drop the charges and then do on the economy what any group of intelligent economic specialists would do with an economy with a falling currency and we can then concentrate with turkey on number of other issues so what you're saying is that trump is basically playing to his domestic base and he's appeasing these senators that you speak of but once again i fail to understand how this will actually help secure his release. well we don't know that's the result of this negotiation i think there's a way for turkey to let him go without losing their position which is that he committed crimes and suspend the case and also i think that would relieve
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a lot of pressure on the lira which is now falling and hurting millions of turkish people unnecessarily and with that opening on the economic side as well the lyric could be stabilized and we could get back to doing other things so i think you have a good point but i don't think that that's the reason why we need to say that the u.s. should somehow quit doing this it was a relatively innocent this is all around to serve to be free do you believe that this is all simply down to brunson or is the u.s. here punishing turkey for policy decisions that turkey has taken that the u.s. does not agree with we know that in the past few years they've disagreed on a range of issues from syria as the most recent one turkey continuing to buy natural gas from iran even after the u.s. sanctions were imposed on iran. well i think that is partially
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correct but i also think that the additional factor is that for years turkey has used the most abusive language against the united states and its leaders and really generated a historic high in anti american sentiment inside a turkey turkey seems to have taken the u.s. for granted for a number of years as if they could play the u.s. for its for their own benefit and that somehow the americans would take it so i think that this one incident which is minor in and of itself is also a test of the relationship or at least two countries going to treat each other with respect focus on their interests are not well erdogan speaking of the relationship has said this he said his country's partnership with the u.s. is in jeopardy and he may start looking for new allies in fact we know that shortly after trying did announced the new tariffs on turkey we know that's one held a phone conversation with the russian player at president vladimir putin we know that the russian foreign minister lavrov is expected in turkey on monday so isn't
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there a fear here that turkey is going to move closer to countries like russia and iran and will sideline the united states. good question but the truth of it is that. turkey's future or its economic future rests solidly with the european union which has about a third of the world's g.n.p. the united states which has about a quarter of the world's g.n.p. and russia's economy total economy is half the size of california is so russia is not the solution for turkey unless it wants to be simply an arm state running a trade deficit year after year after year with international vulnerability i can't imagine how that is in turkey's interest so they are they are mad but there is a solution to this and of course if it weren't for turkey's own actions with its
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own economy and its own actions against an innocent guy they wouldn't be in this it is also worth remembering though that turkey is home to an airbase in. airbase in fact which is also used by u.s. forces in the middle east but let me just go back to the point on iran for a second and put up this tweet by the iranian foreign minister he's saying trump's jubilation in inflicting economic hardship on its nato ally turkey is shameful the u.s. has to rehabilitate its addiction to sanctions and bullying or the entire world will unite beyond verbal condemnations to force it so we've stood with neighbors before and we will again we know that under the trumpet ministration ambassador the u.s. has inflicted sanctions on at least ten countries iran as well as turkey does that ring in foreign minister have a point when he says that the u.s. has to rehabilitate its addiction to sanctions. well we bade the nuclear deal with iran which i supported and back in principle i would still
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support but iran took advantage of that nuclear deal to increase their missile capacity to try to build a land corridor through southern syria to lebanon to increase their potential to attack israel so they didn't respond in a serious way to this generous gesture with the nuclear deal and i think now that it is expected that iran would try to separate turkey from the united states and pretend that the two countries are actually allies when in fact why do you think the turks have an anti-missile system in turkey anyway it has to be partly to deal with a possible iranian threat so iranians are no friends of turkey ambassador robert pearson we thank you very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera thank you thank you thank you very much so with trades economic wars and sanctions in full swing it's a good time to remind you of our business show on al-jazeera counting the cost as
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