Erdogan Warns Trump That Alliance Is at Risk as Tensions Climb

  • Turkey may start ‘looking for new friends,’ Erdogan writes
  • Trump boosted U.S. sanctions amid rout in Turkish markets
Donald Trump with Recep Tayyip Erdogan on July 11.Photographer: Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg
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Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned the U.S. that its decades-long alliance with the country is at risk after rising political tensions between the two nations erupted and helped stoke a financial crisis that shook global markets.

Erdogan, in an editorialBloomberg Terminal Friday in the New York Times, cited Turkey’s cooperation with the U.S. dating back to the Cuban missile crisis and the Korean War as evidence of a long-standing partnership between the NATO allies. But he added that more recent disputes over a failed 2016 coup, the conflict in Syria and sanctions imposed this week against top Turkish officials and the country’s steel industry were straining that alliance to its breaking point.