The last 10-15 days were full of developments and
revelations on the international scene. What is interesting is that for those
that follow the Greek national affairs, the foreign policy, the EU politics
etc. without blinkers, taboos or prejudice, it has been more of a confirmation.
It was a series of “revelations” for everybody else…
By Panagiotis A. Karampelas*
There are four main political issues that took place and they are all
linked to one another.
Firstly, it is the sudden and severe deterioration of the relations
between Turkey and the Netherlands. The statements from both sides were
continuous and escalating in aggressiveness. The situation reached such a point
that in the European Parliament the other EU countries felt the need to declare
openly and officially their sympathy and their alignment with the Netherlands,
with almost tearfully moving statements like “the Netherlands is Europe and Europe is the Netherlands”. The
situation became so serious that for the first time ever the proposal to cease
the accession negotiations with Turkey was actually thrown on the table.
The situation up to a point could be entertaining, if it wasn’t for a
particularly serious aspect. It could be entertaining because the rest of the
Europeans once again stand amazed as yet another of their myths they were so
sure of, that of the “good and useful Turkey”, collapses before their very
eyes. Our partners are discovering with horror what we Greeks know about the
nature of Turkey, literally, for centuries. We yawn with a sense of…boredom and
we watch them experiencing in obvious surprise the Ottoman -albeit verbal-
barbarism.
The particularly serious aspect, though, that takes away the
entertaining element from this case, is the clear confirmation of the “double
standards” our “Common European Country” applies. We see our partners united stating
their solidarity towards the Netherlands, while being ready to destroy their
relations with Turkey on the account of some tough statements made by Ankara.
We did not witness, however, the same sensitivity, the same tough stance
and the same reflexes towards Turkey, regarding the fact that it has 35.000
troops illegally occupying for the last 43 years about 37% of the territory of
an EU member state! We did not hear them say to Turkey, “first your army will leave Cyprus and only then will the accession negotiations
begin.” Of course, NOT! You see, OUR Netherlands is one thing, while......the...you
know……the what’s-its-name...Umm......Cyprus, is totally different and obviously
not as important.
One can only wonder, exactly how much of a sucker (if not anything
worse…) must the average Greek-Cypriot citizen feel after this demonstration of
“double standards” by the E.U….
Greece on the other hand, is formally threatened with a Casus Belli (cause for war) by Turkey,
in case Athens makes use of its rights as they arise from the International Law,
while Ankara claims Greek islands -again- with several highly inflammatory
statements, that coincidently were made at the same period as the Dutch-Turkish
diplomatic conflict. And, of course, they violate the Greek air-space and
territorial waters systematically on a daily basis for DECADES. Literarily! We
are not talking about a few “verbal attacks” here. We are talking about Turkish
frigates, military helicopters, corvettes and armed jet fighters that have also
cost the lives of a few Greek pilots over the years, who happened to be citizens
of this “Common European Country” too. But let’s not make a big fuss out of it…
Europe “needs” Turkey after all!
With all this, and without even considering the issue of the Greek economic
crisis, can anyone really argue that it would be an exaggeration if the average
Greek felt as a 2nd class “European” citizen? The small dry twig of
the family tree, the punk teenage nephew with the leather jacket, the bangs and
the piercings that his high society wider family is ashamed of, but can only
but tolerate with a hoity-toity discomfort?…
And if some people didn’t get it, a completely extra-institutional body
came -the meeting of the founding members of the EU- to tell us about the need
to establish the “two speed” Europe. And despite all the reassuring statements
to the contrary, guess to which "speed" they predestine us... It
makes sense, since they want us as a cheap subservient workforce, a place to
“Partey” during their summer vacations and as a place to store illegal immigrants
and whomever else they don’t want to keep.
And if there is still someone who refuses to comprehend what the reality
in the EU is, Jeroen Dijsselbloem took to sort things out once and for all. He
said what our creditors/partners say behind our backs and closed doors so many
years now. He showed everyone the true image our northern “fellow citizens”
have for themselves and for us, the southerners. They work hard, while we spend
our money “on alcohol and women”.
These are the cheap stereotypes he chose to repeat, refusing stubbornly to revoke.
But why should he revoke? He has the Honorable Dr. Schauble by his side,
who was the only one who ran to his defense, making ridiculously clear even to
the completely ignorant ones, the real relations and balances within our "Common
European Country".
And when Geert Wilters lost in the Dutch elections, there was a sigh of
relief from all those who lose their sleep over the EU, its unification policies
etc. The "phenomena" of "populism" and of the "extreme
right" (as they so derogatorily choose to call them) were defeated and
Europe returned to its “normality”. Business as usual! Articles and analyses
begun to surface on how Europe has one more opportunity to be politically
united in one country more quickly and more closely than before, as after all
this turmoil what they understood -and they say it bluntly- is that “we need
more Europe”…
But despite their post-PhDs and prestigious titles, none of them made
this simple thought: “Now, after this
‘close call’, let's see what we did wrong and all these 'bad people' became so
influential. Let's see how we will avoid in the future such situations,
hearkening the concerns of those common people who turned to these ‘extreme
populists’”. Nop! Nobody thought of that… God forbid! So, let’s go straight
for more Europe, as if nothing happened at all.
And when this myth they have built in their heads will be collapsing as
well, and seeing that the people will reach any extremes necessary to be heard
by the elitists in Brussels, they may remember that throughout history, everything
that was done in absentia of the people had no luck whatsoever…
* Panagiotis A. Karampelas
is a Strategic & Political analyst.
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