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Turkey will not bow down to the IMF program – Erdoğan

Apr 13 2020 Turkey “will not bow down to the IMF program, or any imposition that would indebt our country,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan...

Risk of a Greek – Turkish War

Dimitris Konstantakopoulos to RT International 2020 03 11   Also read Trump, Erdogan, Netanyahu and the risks of war in Syria (and Eastern Mediterranean)

Israel and the Neocons against Turkey

Steve Bannon: Turkey is more Dangerous than Iran 28 October, 2017 He is the scariest name in the US politics (and overseas) these days... New political candidates...

Religious faith in the ‘Mahdi’ could bring catastrophe to Turkey

By Ergun Babahan Jan 02 2020 Adnan Tanrıverdi, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s chief military adviser and the founder of the Turkish government-sponsored paramilitary company SADAT,...

Crisis in Eastern Mediterraean. Serious risk of military conflict

Russia's Putin seeks end to Libya conflict and talks between two sides December 19, 2019 MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he...

By sending troops to Libya, Erdogan is risking a major Mediterranean...

By Ahmed Abou Dec. 18, 2019 Turkish President Recep Tayyib Erdogan is upping the ante in Libya, shipping drones, tanks, special forces and commando units to...

The angry Arab: The First Elected Egyptian President? The Death of...

There were Egyptian elections before Mohammed Morsi, who underestimated the anti-democratic impulses of Arab tyrannies, and assumed Western governments wouldn’t stand for an overthrow...

Netanyahu is very angry with Trump

Former national security adviser John Bolton derided President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law during a private speech last week and suggested his former boss’...

More comments on Turkey

Erdogan hails Russian S-400 delivery, wants to ‘go much further’ and make weapons with Russia 16 Jul, 2019 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has celebrated the...

Erdogan, Netanyahu, Putin

For the President of Turkey it seems at least a tactical, but more likely as a strategic retreat. He is obliged to stop his support for Gaza Palestinians in exchange for "normalizing" his relations with Ankara. He will naturally pay a heavy price for his political inconsequence. The rapprochement of Ankara and Tel Aviv will help "curb" some Iranian "ambitions", believe some Turkish commentators.