Stockholm seeks to maintain the status quo, that is being in the process of joining NATO, without actually joining it.
Turkey
Erdogan’s Line Of Thinking
Promises and agreements are not a top priority in Turkey’s foreign policy. President Erdogan is pursuing Turkish interests as he sees them.
Storm Clouds Gathering In The Black Sea
The NATO Summit in Vilnius signalled that there is absolutely no possibility of talks to settle the Ukraine war in a foreseeable future.
Turkiye’s Proposal For A Kakhovka Dam Investigation Committee Is A Genius Soft Power Move
Turkiye threw the US and Ukraine into a dilemma with the investigation risks revealing evidence that Kiev blew up the Kakhovka Dam.
Erdogan’s Mediatory Role On Ukraine Cannot Be Wished Away
The international community puts China as the frontrunner in the race for peacemaking in Ukraine but don’t be surprised if Erdogan overtakes Xi Jinping to the finishing line.
Turkiye Rallies Behind Erdogan
The results of the presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey do not serve the geopolitical interests of the US and EU.
Future Of Nuclear Energy
The nuclear is supposed to embrace knowledge-intensive technology and establish a special safety system, which makes it both complex and critical for those countries that rely on this industry.
Kemalism vs Kemalism In Turkish Elections
The Turkish presidential election on Sunday may appear to be one of the most crucial non-violent political events of this year.
Erdogan Weighs Up Russia, Dares Biden
Turkish President Recep Erdogan cares two hoots for the International Criminal Court’s recent arrest warrant against Putin.
Western Imperialism Still Is Doing The Main Harm To The World
On February 23rd, Middle East Discourse headlined “International aid to Idlib, Syria is controlled by the terrorists” and its Editor Steven Sahiounie reported that earthquake aid from Western countries, and all aid that is being administered through the U.N., is going almost entirely to the two areas of Syria that […]
Earthquake In Turkey In A Geopolitical Context (II)
The earthquake in Turkey became not only a test for all the Turkish people, but also a catalyst for political battles.
Earthquake In Turkey In A Geopolitical Context (I)
The earthquake in Turkey became not only a test for all the Turkish people, but also a catalyst for political battles.
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