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== History ==
== History ==
=== Ottoman Empire ===
{{Main article|Ottoman Empire (1299–1922)}}
=== Interwar Period ===
In 1923, a [[Bourgeois state|bourgeois republic]] was established after the fall of the [[Ottoman Empire (1299–1922)|Ottoman Empire]]. The new bourgeois government cracked down on communists. Workers' [[Strike action|strikes]] were suppressed with guns.<ref>{{Citation|author=A. Shnurov|title=Turkish Proletariat|page=55|quote=For example, the events on the Adana - Nusaybin railway clearly demonstrate this. During a strike on this line, which belonged to a French company, the police literally shot unarmed strikers.|trans-title=Türkiye Proletaryası|trans-lang=Turkish}}</ref> Most of the [[Communist Party of Turkey (historical)]] members left for the Soviet Union as a result of the repression by the Kemalists. [[Joseph Stalin]] noted that the Kemalist revolution in Turkey contained a limited [[anti-imperialism]], but was subsequently directed against the workers and peasants.<ref>{{Citation|author=Joseph Stalin|year=1927|title=Talk with students of the Sun Yat-Sen University|title-url=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1927/05/13.htm|chapter=The sixth question|quote=A Kemalist revolution is a revolution of the top stratum, a revolution of the national merchant bourgeoisie, arising in a struggle against the foreign imperialists, and whose subsequent development is essentially directed against the peasants and workers, against the very possibility of an agrarian revolution.|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1927/05/13.htm}}</ref>
In 1923, a [[Bourgeois state|bourgeois republic]] was established after the fall of the [[Ottoman Empire (1299–1922)|Ottoman Empire]]. The new bourgeois government cracked down on communists. Workers' [[Strike action|strikes]] were suppressed with guns.<ref>{{Citation|author=A. Shnurov|title=Turkish Proletariat|page=55|quote=For example, the events on the Adana - Nusaybin railway clearly demonstrate this. During a strike on this line, which belonged to a French company, the police literally shot unarmed strikers.|trans-title=Türkiye Proletaryası|trans-lang=Turkish}}</ref> Most of the [[Communist Party of Turkey (historical)]] members left for the Soviet Union as a result of the repression by the Kemalists. [[Joseph Stalin]] noted that the Kemalist revolution in Turkey contained a limited [[anti-imperialism]], but was subsequently directed against the workers and peasants.<ref>{{Citation|author=Joseph Stalin|year=1927|title=Talk with students of the Sun Yat-Sen University|title-url=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1927/05/13.htm|chapter=The sixth question|quote=A Kemalist revolution is a revolution of the top stratum, a revolution of the national merchant bourgeoisie, arising in a struggle against the foreign imperialists, and whose subsequent development is essentially directed against the peasants and workers, against the very possibility of an agrarian revolution.|mia=https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1927/05/13.htm}}</ref>


=== Cold War ===
Turkey followed a partially neutral policy until the 1940s. Its relations with the Soviet Union were good. In 1946, Turkey started to get closer to the US and later became a member of NATO<ref>{{Web citation|author=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey|url=https://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkey-nato-together-for-peace-and-security-since60-years.en.mfa|quote=Protocol regarding Turkey’s membership to NATO was signed on 17 October 1951. Law on the accession of Turkey to the North Atlantic Treaty was endorsed on 18 February 1952 and Turkey became a NATO member together with Greece.}}</ref> after siding with the imperialists in the [[Korean War]].
Turkey followed a partially neutral policy until the 1940s. Its relations with the Soviet Union were good. In 1946, Turkey started to get closer to the US and later became a member of NATO<ref>{{Web citation|author=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey|url=https://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkey-nato-together-for-peace-and-security-since60-years.en.mfa|quote=Protocol regarding Turkey’s membership to NATO was signed on 17 October 1951. Law on the accession of Turkey to the North Atlantic Treaty was endorsed on 18 February 1952 and Turkey became a NATO member together with Greece.}}</ref> after siding with the imperialists in the [[Korean War]].


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In 1980, the USA supported a military coup in Turkey.<ref>{{Citation|author=Mehmet Ali Birand|year=|title=September 12: 4:00 am|chapter=|section=|page=1|quote=|pdf=|city=|publisher=|isbn=|doi=|lg=|mia=|title-url=|chapter-url=|trans-title=12 eylül: saat 04.00|trans-lang=Turkish}}</ref> After the coup, many communists and progressives were executed or imprisoned. Since the 1980s, Turkey has promoted [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] culture and economics.<ref>{{YouTube citation|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNqW4vlYGpQ&ab_channel=BSM|channel=BSMTV|title=Bir 12 Eylül Vakası: Özgür Demirtaş (TR) / A 9/12 Shame: Özgür Demirtaş|date=2020/03/29}}</ref> Between 1980 and 2000, the USA gave $15 billion of weapons to Turkey as it massacred [[Kurds|Kurdish]] civilians.<ref name=":2">{{Citation|author=[[Michael Parenti]]|year=2000|title=To Kill a Nation|page=11|chapter=Hypocritical Humanitarianism|publisher=Verso|pdf=https://leftychan.net/edu/src/1614706295182-3.pdf}}</ref>
In 1980, the USA supported a military coup in Turkey.<ref>{{Citation|author=Mehmet Ali Birand|year=|title=September 12: 4:00 am|chapter=|section=|page=1|quote=|pdf=|city=|publisher=|isbn=|doi=|lg=|mia=|title-url=|chapter-url=|trans-title=12 eylül: saat 04.00|trans-lang=Turkish}}</ref> After the coup, many communists and progressives were executed or imprisoned. Since the 1980s, Turkey has promoted [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] culture and economics.<ref>{{YouTube citation|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNqW4vlYGpQ&ab_channel=BSM|channel=BSMTV|title=Bir 12 Eylül Vakası: Özgür Demirtaş (TR) / A 9/12 Shame: Özgür Demirtaş|date=2020/03/29}}</ref> Between 1980 and 2000, the USA gave $15 billion of weapons to Turkey as it massacred [[Kurds|Kurdish]] civilians.<ref name=":2">{{Citation|author=[[Michael Parenti]]|year=2000|title=To Kill a Nation|page=11|chapter=Hypocritical Humanitarianism|publisher=Verso|pdf=https://leftychan.net/edu/src/1614706295182-3.pdf}}</ref>


=== 21st Century ===
In 2018, Turkey invaded [[Syrian Arab Republic|Syria]] on the United States' behalf, killing 500 civilians.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=2018-03-18|title=Afrin administration: The war has moved to another stage|url=https://anfenglishmobile.com/rojava/afrin-administration-the-war-has-moved-to-another-stage-25570|newspaper=ANF|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=2022-01-05}}</ref>
In 2018, Turkey invaded [[Syrian Arab Republic|Syria]] on the United States' behalf, killing 500 civilians.<ref>{{News citation|journalist=|date=2018-03-18|title=Afrin administration: The war has moved to another stage|url=https://anfenglishmobile.com/rojava/afrin-administration-the-war-has-moved-to-another-stage-25570|newspaper=ANF|archive-url=|archive-date=|retrieved=2022-01-05}}</ref>


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