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Tag Archives: JCPOA
The Hanoi Summit
March 2, 2019 The three paragraphs below were among the conclusions I had drawn from the first Trump-Kim summit held in Singapore on June 12, 2018 (*): The Singapore summit marks the relaunching, under more favorable circumstances and with a … Continue reading
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Tagged Hanoi summit, Iran nucleat deal, JCPOA, Kim-Trump, North Korea, Turkish foreign policy
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The War on Terror
February 12, 2019 Reaction to President Trump’s sudden announcement of troop pullout from Syria and the talks between Washington and the Taliban have reignited the debate on the war on terror. On February 3, the New York Times editorial titled … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Iran, ISIS, JCPOA, Khashoggi, MESA, Syrian conflict, Turkish foreign policy, US pullout, US war on terror
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The Imperative to Contain Middle East Conflicts
December 8, 2018 With rising but controlled tension over the Kerch Strait incident, a cancelled Trump-Putin meeting, uncertainty regarding U.S.-North Korea dialogue, the war in Yemen, continuing turmoil in the broad Middle East, U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA, the prospect … Continue reading
Iran Sanctions and Turkey’s Brunson Headache
August 10, 2018 The JCPOA was finalized by Iran and the P5+1 on July 14, 2015. Six days later the UN Security Council voted unanimously to endorse the agreement and “terminate” all prior UN sanctions subject to re-imposition through a … Continue reading
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Tagged Brunson, Iran sanctions, JCPOA, Turkish foreign policy, Turkish-American relations
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The US Withdraws from the Iran Nuclear Deal
May 9, 2018 Yesterday President Trump announced that he is terminating United States’ participation in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran and re-imposing sanctions lifted under the deal. From the very beginning of his presidency Mr. Trump … Continue reading
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Tagged China, EU, Germany, Iran sanctions, JCPOA, North Korea, P5+1, Russia, Trump on Iran, Turkish foreign policy
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The Trump-Macron Summit
April 25, 2018 With endless displays of camaraderie underling a special relationship between the two leaders and the two countries the Trump-Macron summit was a rather unconventional one, at least in terms of body language. But President Macron’s desire to … Continue reading
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Tagged Iran, Iran nuclear deal, JCPOA, Saudi Arabia, Syrian conflict, Turkish foreign policy
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