U.S. support for terrorism
Throughout the last decade, the three consecutive U.S. governments have taken many anti-Türkiye steps. First of all, the U.S. government has been supporting the YPG, the Syrian offshoot of the PKK, which is recognized as a terrorist organization not only by Türkiye but also by Western countries, including the U.S. Despite the continuous Turkish opposition, clear evidence and the realities on the ground, the U.S. government does not recognize the YPG as a terrorist organization. On the contrary, it has been providing any military, economic and political support to the YPG in the northern part of Syria. The U.S. claims that it has a tactical relationship with the YPG in its struggle against Daesh. However, the U.S. government is determined to provide any support even after the elimination of the Daesh threat from the Syrian ground. Second, the U.S. has been providing sanctuary to high-level Gülenist Terrorist Group (FETÖ) members, who were directly involved in the failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016. It has been mobilizing different kinds of support for FETÖ not only in the U.S. but in other countries as well. The U.S. government allocates financial resources to FETÖ, allowing them to run charter schools in different American states. Leading FETÖ members, hired by other American institutions, have played a detrimental role in Türkiye-U.S. relations.'Armenian genocide' claims
Third, the U.S. government has recognized the so-called Armenian genocide claims. Not only the White House but also Congress has recognized that Armenians were subjected to genocide. The U.S. government has played a damaging role in the South Caucasus by taking the Armenian side. As a matter of fact, the pro-Armenian American policy harms all states in the region, including the Armenian government. For instance, whenever the Armenian government attempts to initiate a rapprochement process with Türkiye, the U.S. government, which hosts the most effective Armenian diaspora, puts pressure on the Armenian government not to do so.On the other hand, Türkiye has been insistently taking constructive steps toward Armenia. First, it has been calling the Armenian side to form a committee consisting of academicians and historians to examine the issue and eventually solve the problem. Second, Türkiye and Azerbaijan have been encouraging Armenia to normalize its relations with its two neighbors that it has conflictual relations.