Morton Abramowitz, former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, and Henri J. Barkey, former member of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff (1998-2000), “Turkey’s Judicial Coup D’etat,” Newsweek, April 14, 2008:
“[T]he United States cannot stand on the sidelines. The threat to Turkey’s stability is sufficiently grave, and the potential damage to U.S. interests so great that at some point a more forceful U.S. intervention is warranted. The United States must make clear privately, and if necessary publicly, that attempting to remove the AKP in this manner endangers bilateral cooperation and makes U.S. support of Turkish positions politically difficult. The hope is that Turkey recognizes it is far too tied to the West economically and politically to ignore such warnings altogether.”

