Attack in Ankara Will Not Have a Major Effect on the Votes

Köse concluded by saying that the terrorist attack in Ankara will not have a major effect on the votes as the people are already polarized in four different directions; however, it will consolidate the poles.


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ISIL's Main Aim is to Create Instability in Turkey

ISIL's Main Aim is to Create Instability in Turkey

Taking in consideration the geographical position of Turkey and the number of refugees that reside in Turkey, security faces many difficulties, but this does not undermine the hard work of the government.


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As most of the technical problems are managed the turnout of the voters is increasing from election to election having like this a great impact on the final outcome.

There is no clear decision from the American side regarding the latest events in Syria, however the Russian intervention has created a complicated picture in the region.

Enes Bayraklı emphasized the fact that during the 7 June elections PKK intimidated the population in Southeastern territories of Turkey where the participation in the elections was 100 percent out of which HDP won 100 percent.

According to Bayraklı, PKK and DHKP-C are the causes behind the rise of the nationalism in Turkey, as a result of which the AK Party’s votes might lessen in the early election.

Turkey Challenges Security Risks Posed by DAESH, PKK and DHKP-C

The arrival of U.S. F-16s in Turkey has been called a “game changer” not only in the fight against ISIS but also in reshaping the Middle East, Syria and Iraq in particular.


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Turkey Challenges Security Risks Posed by DAESH PKK and DHKP-C
The PKK Uses ISIS Attacks as a Pretext to Hit

The PKK Uses ISIS Attacks as a Pretext to Hit Turkey

Talha Köse elaborated that the PKK has used Rojava, Kobani and Suruç attacks as a pretext to mobilize armed groups on the ground.


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Assistant Professor Bayraklı said that the majority of the Kurdish population voted for the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) to back-up the peace process. But, the PKK misinterpreted the June 7 election results as a clear approval of their policies, and exploited the peace process.

Despite the tension between Turkey and PKK, Turkish foreign policy regarding the creation of a safe zone aims helping and protecting the Syrian Refugees.

Muhittin Ataman: “The people of Turkey expect a more responsible HDP to invite the PKK to get rid of arms and withdraw from the Turkish territory.”

Muhittin Ataman: “The people of Turkey expect a more responsible HDP to invite the PKK to get rid of arms and withdraw from the Turkish territory.”