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History Will Judge Them Harshly
August 6, 2019 In a couple of years, the world could well be speaking of a decade of conflict in Syria in which regional and external powers were involved either directly or through proxies. The Islamic State remains a threat. … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab League, Arab-Israeli conflict, Ataturk, Gulf, Iran, JCPOA, Libya, Middle East, OIC, Syrian conflict, tanker seizures, Turkish foreign policy
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Quo Vadis Turkey (3)
Co-authored with Yusuf Buluc (*) July 29, 2019 A year ago, if one were patient enough to draw up a list of the problems on the Turkish-American agenda this would have reflected a relationship not between NATO allies or family … Continue reading
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Tagged S-400, Syrian conflict, Turkey S-400s, Turkey-NATO, Turkey-Russia, Turkey-US, Turkish foreign policy, US-YPG
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Gulf Crisis Reaching the Mediterranean
July 22, 2019 On July 4, British Royal Marines seized near Gibraltar the supertanker Grace 1 suspected of carrying Iranian oil to Syria. This was the first such detention of a ship under the European sanctions targeting supplies to Syria. … Continue reading
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Tagged Gulf tensions, Iran, Iran sanctions, JCPOA, tanker crisis, Turkish foreign policy
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Turkey’s Foreign and Security Policy Quandary
July 16, 2019 On July 5, The Atlantic published an article by Thomas Wright, Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. The title was “Trump Couldn’t Ignore the Contradictions of His Foreign Policy Any Longer”. (*) The article provides interesting insight … Continue reading
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Tagged eastern Mediterranean, EU-Turkey relations, Turkey S-400s, Turkey-US relations
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Dangers of Overreach
July 10, 2019 Seven years ago, Ankara was partnering with Western countries and some Gulf states for regime change in Syria. Leaders of Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (JDP) were claiming that this was going to be accomplished within … Continue reading
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Tagged Gulf crisis, Libya, Somalia, Syrian conflict, Turkey S-400s, Turkish foreign policy
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U.S. Policy Toward North Korea and Iran
July 3, 2019 On April 27, 2018 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un crossed the line that has divided the Korean Peninsula for the last 65 years, for a historic summit with President Moon Jae-in. The two leaders signed the three-page … Continue reading
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Tagged Iran, Iran sanctions, JCPOA, North Korea, Turkish foreign policy
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Deal of the Century First Episode: Disappointment
June 28, 2019 On June 22, the White House released the first of a two-part Middle East peace plan, “the deal of the century”. Three days later, in Bahrain, President Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner presented the administration’s vision of … Continue reading
A Sigh of Relief for Now
June 23, 2019 Everybody knew this was a landmark election, the last exit on the road authoritarian rule. And finally, the people of Turkey, for a multitude of reasons including their disapproval of the annulment of the March 31 Istanbul … Continue reading
Time to Launch “Operation Enduring Diplomacy”
June 18, 2019 Two oil tankers were attacked in the Gulf of Oman. Washington holds Iran responsible. Iran denies the charge. While some observers draw attention to the possible role of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps in the attacks, others draw … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance of Multilateralism, Gulf of Oman, Iran-US, JCPOA, tanker attacks, Turkish foreign policy
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Turkey’s S400s/F35s Conundrum
June 14, 2019 The last episode of the S400 missiles/F35 fighters controversy has taken Turkey-US relations to unprecedented lows. Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan sent a letter to his Turkish counterpart. For some, this was an “ultimatum”. Ankara’s earlier … Continue reading
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Tagged Syrian conflict, Turkey-F35s, Turkey-Russia, Turkey-S400s, Turkey-US, Turkish foreign policy
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