Turkey, US used to be close allies. Today, they can’t even agree on a phone call
ISTANBUL — Since the start of the Cold War, Turkey has been one of the United States’ top allies in a region not known for pro-American sentiment. It joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1952, helping the U.S. build a bulwark against the Soviet Union. It opened its bases to U.S. warplanes during the 1991…
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