US Rejects Request To Trade Pastor For Relief From Fines Against Turkish Bank
Source: Talking Points Memo
By Nicole Lafond | August 20, 2018 9:11 am
President Donald Trumps administration rejected a request from Turkey to swap the U.S. pastor it has jailed on terrorism charges in exchange for relief from billions of dollars in U.S. fines against a major Turkish bank, The Wall Street Journal reported.
According to a senior White House official who spoke to the WSJ, the U.S. said it was unwilling to negotiate any other deals until the pastor Andrew Brunson, who has been on house arrest in Turkey for a year and a half, is released.
A real NATO ally wouldnt have arrested Brunson in the first place, the senior White House official told WSJ.
Turkish officials have accused Brunson whose release has become a rallying point for Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and evangelical Christians across the U.S. of abetting those responsible for a failed military coup in July 2016. The Trump administration has asked Turkey for the release of Brunson, as well as other citizens being held on terrorism charges and three Turkish nationals who work for the U.S. government.
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bitterross
(4,066 posts)Trump will never agree to any deal that looks like Turkey comes out it with something positive. Trump only makes deals where he is clearly the "winner" and the other side MUST lose. Otherwise he thinks deals are no good.
He has no sense of diplomacy or compromise.
Midnight Writer
(21,768 posts)Turbineguy
(37,337 posts)"Ransom".
bucolic_frolic
(43,174 posts)Don't they know how to say "We will help pay for the wall"?
tinymontgomery
(2,584 posts)Don't we use one of their Air Force Base's? All they need
to do is kick us out, wouldn't, that hurt our middle east policy?