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Author Archives: Ali Tuygan
A New Dawn for Türkiye
April 3, 2024 I concluded a recent post with the following: “At this time, the mood in the country is one of dejection… The principal battleground in the upcoming municipal elections would be Ankara, Istanbul, and Izmir, Türkiye’s three major … Continue reading
Fighting Russia with Russian Money
March 24, 2024 Article 2 (4) of the Charter of the United Nations reads, “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or … Continue reading
An Unhappy Türkiye Heading to Municipal Elections
March 22, 2024 On Sunday, March 31st, Türkiye will hold municipal elections. People will not be going to the polls to express their preference for a new parliament, a new government, or a new leadership. Nonetheless, this election would allow … Continue reading
Thirteenth Anniversary of the Syrian Uprising
March 18, 2024 On March 15, the Governments of France, Germany, the UK, and the US issued a statement on the occasion of the 13th anniversary of the Syrian uprising.[i] They said that on this day 13 years ago, “the … Continue reading
Airdrops and Maritime Corridor to Gaza
March 11, 2024 Despite optimistic remarks by President Biden, the ceasefire and hostage release talks in Cairo failed to make any progress. The release of all hostages was never in the cards, unfortunately, since they happen to be Hamas’s principal … Continue reading
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Tagged Biden, Gaza airdrops, Gaza maritime corridor, Gaza pier, Hamas, Israel, Netanyahu, Turkish foreign policy, West Bank population
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A Critical Year
March 4, 2024 The anxiety reflected in the major headlines of the past week has confirmed that 2024 is going to be a critical year for the West. It seems that a growing number of Americans are not happy with … Continue reading
The Forbidden Word “Ceasefire”
February 26, 2024 On February 17, Chancellor Scholz addressed the Munich Security Conference. Mentioning the tragic death of Alexei Navalny, he declared that to all intents and purposes, President Putin has brought the economy, education, science, and culture in Russia … Continue reading
The Middle East, A Look at the Recent Past
February 21, 2024 The following are two posts from nearly three years ago. Both draw attention to the usual pattern of regional conflict. Where the war in Gaza might lead remains to be seen.
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Tagged Biden, Gaza war, Israel, Middle East conflict, Netanyahu, Obama, Palestine, Trump, Turkish foreign policy
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The War in Ukraine Two Years On
February 19, 2024 On February 16, 2023, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died at a penal colony above the Arctic Circle, marking a dark day for Russia. A Le Monde article was titled “Navalny’s death buries the last hope for … Continue reading
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Tagged Navalny, Putin, Russia -Syria, Turkish foreign policy, Ukraine-EU, Ukraine-NATO, US-Russia, war in ukraine
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The Middle East, World’s Region of Conflict
February 12, 2024 US State Department’s Office of the Historian says that Secretary of State Warren Christopher “eschewed confrontation in favor of negotiation with friend and foe alike”. Indeed, during his tenure as Secretary of State, from January 1993 to January … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza war, invasion of Iraq, Iran-US, Middle East, Syria, Turkish foreign policy, US-Israel, Warren Christopher
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