American views on Turkey changing

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has gone to the U.S. for the first time since the July 15 failed coup attempt. The New York trip has special importance because the person Erdoğan declares is behind the coup attempt, Fethullah Gülen, is living and being protected in the U.S.

He warned all countries against Gülen at the U.N. General Assembly, explaining that Gülenists were a global threat. 

Turkey was the center of attention in New York at the U.N. sessions. The reason was that Turkey has climbed into an effective position in Syria with the Euphrates Shield Operation it is conducting, and because it has developed its relations with Russia. It is also because it is the country that bears the heaviest burden of refugees and because it hosted the first Humanitarian Aid Summit. 

The Euphrates Shield Operation Turkey is conducting against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has rapidly changed the perception about Turkey. Because of the anti-propaganda against Gülenists, Turkey was perceived in the U.S. as a supporter of ISIL. Turkey's military operation repelling ISIL away from its borders and effective air operations destroying several targets have changed this perception. 

Turkey recovering relations with Russia and Israel also seems to have been influential in this change. 

The Americans, who could not associate Gülenists with the coup attempt, are now 55 percent convinced that Gülenists were behind the coup. 

The extradition of Gülen was also discussed. The fact that the U.S. is saying that it is waiting for evidence is assessed as making things difficult. The file about Gülen is about to be completed in Turkey. Erdoğan's close aides say they are curious what the U.S. will do after the file is sent. 
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