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Viewing cable 05ANKARA1882, CHOD OZKOK'S SELF-IMAGE
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Reference ID | Created | Released | Classification | Origin |
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05ANKARA1882 | 2005-04-01 13:25 | 2011-08-30 01:44 | CONFIDENTIAL | Embassy Ankara |
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
011325Z Apr 05
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 ANKARA 001882
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENT ALSO FOR INR/EU SCOTT EDELMAN
E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/27/2015
TAGS: PINR TU
SUBJECT: CHOD OZKOK'S SELF-IMAGE
Classified By: Political Military Counselor Timothy A. Betts for reason
s 1.4 (b) and (d).
¶1. (C) A flag officer in the Turkish General Staff (TGS)
recently passed to us a Turkish translation of an article on
TGS Chief GEN Hilmi Ozkok that ran in an Egyptian publication
during Ozkok's late February visit to Cairo. Our contact
reported that Ozkok thought this article portrayed him much
more accurately than anything written in Turkey. Ozkok
passed it out to his senior staff. Our contact said that he
gave it to everyone in his department. The article describes
Ozkok as a strong, pro-reform general who is neither afraid
to stand up to the US (on Iraq and Iran) nor to weather
criticism within his own ranks. It provides a glimpse as to
how Turkey's senior-most military officer sees himself.
¶2. (SBU) The following is an informal Embassy translation of
the Turkish translation of an Al Ahram article about General
Ozkok:
Ozkok... Reformist not Accepting Politicization of Turkish
Army
Al Ahram, 02/21, by Abdulhalim Gazali
Chief of TGS General Hilmi Ozkok, who will visit Egypt today,
seems to be very different from his Turkish counterparts.
Ozkok has a rational, realist, peaceful personality far from
being haughty or a show-off. Ozkok, who is bound to
democracy, believes that the army should stay away from
political life as long as principles of the Turkish Republic
- established by the leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk based on
secularism - are not threatened. In this respect, General
Ozkok has supported huge reforms in the last 2 years within
the context of Turkey's EU accession process. He has given
the impression that the army would keep the country's
interests above considerations like its dissatisfaction with
some tendencies of the governing Islamic AKP. He has also
established a positive synergy despite overt disputes between
state institutions and the government. Some believed that the
army would either reject or hinder the political reforms.
However, Ozkok even openly supported reform programs
restricting the government's - and the military's - authority
over the public. This restriction is reflected in the
reduction of the representation of the Turkish Army at the
National Security Council (MGK).
Other relevant changes include the following: assignment of a
civilian head of the MGK for the first time over the history,
eliminating confidentiality and adopting transparency, and
letting Turkish and foreign media cover these changes.
Press conferences organized by army commanders, whose names
do not cause fear anymore, were allowed to be broadcast as
live programs in a country that has experienced military
coups within the last 40 years. The widespread image of
having generals above the law and the state institutions does
not exist anymore. This is a very important fact from a
psychological and social point of view. In this respect,
Ozkok accepted scrutiny of the army budget - the budget of an
entity that was as strong as a government within a government
-- by the legislative body and court.
Probably Ozkok's most important message since he was assigned
as the Chief of the TGS was his declaration that the era of
military coups was over. He proved this idea by evading
conflicts with the government a few times. It is already
clear that Ozkok is quite different from other generals and
commanders about whom everyone has had a common idea for many
years. As a matter of fact, Ozkok did not hesitate to
apologize for the attempt by the Jandarma, a security
organization, to commit espionage against Turkish and foreign
individuals. The General, who is known for his honesty and
loyalty, launched a struggle against corruption, which is
something not to forget. The names of dozens of military
officers and generals were mentioned in the corruption cases.
One of these persons was previously the Naval Forces
Commander who was charged with abusing his position for
personal interest. Because trying a retired Naval Forces
Commander overtly could not be even imagined until recently,
some Turkish writers took courage from the situation and
started pressing the government to follow the army's lead by
lifting the immunity of parliamentarians, many of whom have
been accused of corruption. Ozkok is also in favor of peace
and good relations with neighboring countries. Despite being
against using force to solve disagreements and unnecessarily
threatening the use of force and increasing tension, Ozkok is
attentive to resisting any type of threat to Turkey's
national interests.
In this respect, while Ozkok supported Turkish-Syrian
relations and cooperation with other Arab countries in any
field, he suggested that the US not launch a war against
Iraq. For this reason, the Turkish Army refused to show a
clear attitude on the request for deployment of tens of
thousands of American troops through Turkish territory to
open the Northern Front during the war against the Saddam
regime. Therefore this issue was left to the decision of the
government and the parliament, which irritated the Bush
Administration. The Turkish parliament, with an unforgettable
historical decision, rejected the US request. From the
beginning Ozkok has been showing an attitude that the army
has only an implementing role for political decisions with no
right for decision-making in the political process within the
context of respect to constitution. A few months after the
war was launched, American Forces arrested a group of Turkish
military officers on the grounds that they were preparing for
an assassination attempt against Kurdish Governor of Kirkuk
Abdurrahman Mustafa. Ozkok expressed his anger against the US
by declaring that confidence in the relationship between the
two allies was badly affected.
During the period when tensions between the US and Iran on
the latter's nuclear program were increasing, Ozkok warned
the US about the dangers of a military intervention against
Iran while expressing his concern about the possibility
Iran's producing nuclear weapons. He called on all countries
in the region, including Israel, to sign agreements against
WMD. About the Cyprus issue, Ozkok's attitude not to accept
interfering with the government to deter its support of the
Annan Plan despite the Turkish Military's reservations on
some articles of the plan, had surprised many people. As a
result of this, Ankara was not labeled the uncompromising
party for the first time in the history of this issue. After
the Turkish Cypriots voted in favor of the Annan Plan in last
April's referendum, Ankara - having 30,000 troops in Northern
Cyprus - proved that it had put aside its position of
supporting a fait accompli that it had been accused of for
many years. This plan foresees withdrawal of these troops
from the island gradually. During the Ozkok period, which
began when he was assigned on 08/28/2002, the popularity of
the Turkish military has increased, as the military is at the
top of the list of trusted institutions in Turkey, i.e.
presidential office, government, parliament and judiciary.
The Turkish military has also launched a reconstruction
process. It is obvious that Ozkok, who lived in Europe while
serving at NATO Headquarters, will carry on with his
reformist method in the army and will support the huge
changes Turkey is going through within the framework of its
accession to EU membership. It seems that Ozkok will follow
up his current policy despite the fact that the EU touches
upon sensitive issues like separating the military from
politics and public life. The EU is not aware of the
historical role of the military in protecting the Republic,
Turkey's independence and territorial integrity in the face
of many threats including the Kurdish issue. Therefore, it is
expected that Ozkok will choose mid-way solutions, allowing
the military to protect its position and to pull out from
politicization. It is believed that the first hot issue the
Turkish Army will have to face is the current situation in
Iraq, because Turkey has serious concern that the Kurds are
inclined to separate from Iraq. In such a case, it will be
very difficult for Turkey to accept it. It is understood
that the experienced and sapient Ozkok has the power to lead
his army both in Turkey and outside the country through mine
fields as well, because he is a very open-minded general, far
from being swept away by the flood of heroism, which has
gotten the Turkish military into trouble. Using force and
conflict, methods that were commonly used by the Turkish Army
in the past, causes a tense atmosphere that is difficult to
control and brings criticism; while calm and quiet solutions
would bring benefit to Turkey, as they do elsewhere.
End Text.
EDELMAN