Russia and Iran: The Brewing Fight between Troubled Allies

No longer can the PYD militants shake hands with Bashar Assad and continue their on-off relationship with DAESH to expand their territory. Moving forward, the group will play defense and try to keep what they have.


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Russia and Iran The Brewing Fight between Troubled Allies
Russia as an Unpredictable Power

Russia as an Unpredictable Power

In recent years to figure out what Russia really wants has become the most enigmatic question in international politics to figure out what Russia really wants.


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Bünyamin Keskin demystifying the group said that the TAK is controlled by the PKK’s high officers and their attacks are very well masterminded by the PKK.

Bünyamin Keskin demystifying the group said that the TAK is controlled by the PKK’s high officers and their attacks are very well masterminded by the PKK.

With 10 months left for his administration, President Obama's attitude seems to mirror those of the cliché Hollywood action heroes

Keeping in mind that Turkey and Israel could launch mutually beneficial joint projects, including a pipeline to export natural gas to European markets, why is Netanyahu's government reluctant to shake hands with Turkey?

The Geneva Talks and Syria in its Aftermath

The Geneva Talks held in order to find a diplomatic solution to the Syria problem failed as expected and attention is now turned again towards the front where the violence had never stopped during the talks.


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The Geneva Talks and Syria in its Aftermath
A Nobel is not Enough for Kilis AFAD Local Communities

A Nobel is not Enough for Kilis, AFAD, Local Communities

The city of Kilis, its local communities, nongovernmental organizations and AFAD, which all provide for the needs of Syrian refugees in a very systemic way, deserve much more international recognition, than only a Nobel Peace Prize


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The overdue EU attempt to find a solution to the Syrian civil war and its resulting crises, aided by Ankara, is an opportunity for European values to end the ambiguity of its stance

Having lost control of Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon to Iran by turning on the Muslim Brotherhood during the Arab Spring revolutions, Saudi Arabia now seeks to regain its influence over the Middle East.

For the last few elections we started to see a gradual decline in the level and capacity of some of the debates between presidential candidates.

Syria has been perishing at the hands and before the very eyes of all local and foreign parties that play a part in the Syrian war in accordance with their background projects