Friday, 29 March , 2024

Turkish Armed Forces

Russian press review: Erdogan arrests retired admirals and migrant influx at...

Top stories in the Russian press on Tuesday, April 6 Media: Erdogan accuses retired admirals of plotting coup over canal plans Retired Turkish admirals have come...

Turkey: Erdogan accuses retired admirals of hinting at ‘coup’

Turkish president slams former naval officers who warned his plans for a new Istanbul canal threaten a maritime treaty 5 Apr 2021 Turkish President Recep Tayyip...

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,...

It’s time for Turkey and NATO to go their separate ways

By Michael Rubin August 16, 2018 “If the internal stress in the U.S. goes on like this, the possibility of another 9/11 is not all that...

Heads roll at top of Turkey’s military

By Amberin Zaman Published in www.al-monitor.com After months of speculation, Turkey’s chief of the General Staff, Hulusi Akar, survived a shake-up of Turkey's top brass on Wednesday...

Great Maneuvers around Syria, Turkey and the Kurds

Russia, Turkey and Iran sign memorandum on de-escalation zones in Syria Russia, Turkey and Iran have signed a memorandum on setting up de-escalation zones in...

Cyprus officials in Stealth talks with Victoria Nuland on Turkish Troop...

By John Helmer, Moscow Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades is holding secret negotiations this week with Victoria Nuland (lead image, right), the US State Department official...

Nuland Instructs Cyprus To Cut Russian Ties and Accept Turkish Troops

To keep Russia out, Nuland wants President Anastasiades to accept Turkish forces in Cyprus under the NATO flag By John Helmer, Moscow The US is intensifying...

A Coup Foretold (Turkey and the Neocons)

We repost the article: “Turkey: Is a Military Coupe Possible?” which was first published on 31 March 2016 By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Some hours before the Brussels...