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Iraq and Syria Refuse Being Made Punching Bags
February 5, 2024 On January 3, twin blasts near the burial site of Qasem Soleimani, the former head of Iran’s elite Quds Force, killed a hundred people and injured scores in the southern Iranian city of Kerman adding to concerns … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza war, invasion of Iraq, Iran, Iran's proxies, Iraq, Islamic State, Syria, Turkish foreign policy, US
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Ankara’s Troubled Relations with Washington
January 29, 2024 Türkiye’s governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power following the general election on November 2, 2002. This marked the end of the coalition government led by Prime Minister Ecevit, the prominent leader of Türkiye’s democratic … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab Spring, F-16s for Turkey, Gaza war, Gezi Park, Hamas, invasion of Iraq, Iran, IsrEL, Obama, Raisi in Ankara, S-400s, Turkey-US relations, Turkish foreign policy
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Russia, China, and the War in Gaza
January 25, 2024 On October 7, 2023, a comment by Russia’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that the conflict, which has continued for 75 years, cannot be resolved by force and can be settled exclusively by political and diplomatic … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Gaza war, Global South, Hamas, Israel, NATO, Russia, Sweden, Turkish foreign policy, US
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US and Israeli Leaders on Different Wavelengths
January 22, 2024 On January 18, Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed that Israel under his leadership will not compromise on less than total victory over Hamas, and they will win. “In any arrangement in the foreseeable future — with an arrangement … Continue reading
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Tagged Biden, Gaza war, Hamas, Iran, Israel, Netanyahu, Turkish foreign policy
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The Question of the Endgame in Gaza
January 17, 2024 That the US and the UK reacted militarily to Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea was no surprise. What is striking is how after years of war, Yemen, a country going through the world’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza war, Hamas, Houthi attacks, Iran, Israel, Netanyahu, Turkish foreign policy, US
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Growing Concerns About a Wider Middle East Conflict
January 6, 2024 The killing of Hamas’s Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut on January 2, and the twin blasts near the burial site of Qasem Soleimani that caused the death of nearly a hundred Iranians the next day have raised worries … Continue reading
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Tagged al-Arouri, Gaza, Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi attacks, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Turkish foreign policy, US
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2024: Another Challenging Year for the West
January 2, 2024 On May 7, 2021, China initiated a virtual discussion at the UN Security Council on the future of the Organization and the international order. In remarks to the Security Council, Secretary Blinken, after thanking China for the … Continue reading
Looking Back at the Year 2023
December 18, 2023 For most of the past year, the war in Ukraine and Washington’s strategic competition with China dominated the global agenda. Then came the October 7 Hamas onslaught against Israel creating yet another maelstrom of uncertainty for the … Continue reading
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Tagged China US, EU Gaza, Gaza war, NATO, Netanyahu, Putin, Russia, Turkish foreign policy, Ukraine war
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The Humanitarian Catastrophe in Gaza
December 11, 2023 Jews are a gifted people. They have made great contributions to science, culture, and arts. Israel is among the top twenty countries winning the most Nobel prizes. However, the first Nobel prizes were awarded in 1901. Israel … Continue reading
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Tagged Biden, Gaza war, Hamas, Israel, Netanyahu, Palestine, Turkish foreign policy
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The West, Neither at War nor at Peace
December 4, 2023 On November 29, the statement issued by the NATO-Ukraine Council at the level of Foreign Ministers said that allies remain steadfast in their commitment to further step up political and practical support to Ukraine as it continues … Continue reading
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Tagged Blinken, Chine, NATO, NATO-Ukraine Council, Netanyahu, Putin, Russia-Ukraine war, Stoltenberg, Turkish foreign policy, Ukraine, war in Gaza
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