Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron, among others, care about stopping the influx of immigrants from Libya with el-Sissi's help – not how many people he tortured or executed. To be clear, they did not make that choice just now. Germany and France rolled out the red carpet for el-Sissi in 2015 and 2017, respectively. It is no secret that Berlin cares about refugees and Paris cares about arms sales. As such, it is pointless to complain about the European Union is abandoning its policy of democracy promotion now.
The Arab Spring revealed that the idea of promoting democracy was but a fairy tale. When el-Sissi overthrew Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, in 2013, it became clear that "values" were a legitimizing cover draped over interests. The European Union's Syria policy reflected the same view. To be clear, the criticism of the Assad regime by Western governments, too, is about the refugee crisis rather than atrocities. They understand that the refugee crisis won't end as long as Bashar Assad is in charge, and Syrians will keep marching to the gates of Europe.
Europeans like to blame the death of "liberal values" on Trump, but that is not necessarily the case. The Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations, which promoted a "liberal hegemony," did not wholeheartedly embrace those values either. Instead, they used "liberal values" to conceal American interests. During that period, Washington intervened wherever it saw fit, only to fail to promote stability and democracy in those areas. The "values" of the Western-centric liberal order gave their final breath under U.S. President Barack Obama – and Europe did not even lift a finger to save them. On Trump's watch, the powerful do not even try to legitimize themselves. Today, the Europeans follow in America's footsteps to reveal that they only care about their own interests. Same goes for the Russians and the Chinese.
It is true that the face of power is ugly. Yet that's a fact of life and Turkey must make its plans accordingly.
[Daily Sabah, 28 February 2018]