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Turkish Cleric Gulen Dies in US Exile

Turkish Cleric Gulen Dies in US Exile

Above: Muhammed Fethullah Gulen in 2015. Image copyright: Pictures from History/Contributor/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

The Spin

Turkey has never provided much evidence for its elaborate allegations against Gulen and the US. Gulen had a controversial and complicated relationship with Erdogan. Given that Gulen and ErdoganErdoğan wereheld secularistssomewhat aligned views, their differences were likely connected to the corruption charges against the president rather than religious beliefs.

Gulen's long-standing ties to US interests, including alleged links to American intelligence agencies, make it completely reasonable to question whether he worked with Western powers to orchestrate the coup. Washington's refusal to extradite him, not to mention testimonies in Turkey, confirmed his followers were working to destabilize the Turkish government.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 7% chance that Turkey will be a member of the EU by 2040, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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