The Helsinki summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin did not yield any tangible outcomes, but can be described as a good start to discussing several bilateral and regional problems
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The ongoing rift between the U.S. and the EU countries in NATO hints at the slow collapse of the Western alliance
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It seems that Western unity has slowly shattered over the last decade with most Western or Western-dominated international organizations starting to splinter.
The outcome of NATO's Brussels summit will demonstrate whether the U.S.-led bloc, recently shaken by Washington's controversial policies, will secure its effectiveness in the international community
The recent developments in international politics show us that the U.S. seems to have already lost its superpower statue
The failure of international cooperation in the fight against terrorism worldwide is as responsible in the deadly London attack as its perpetrator
The Brussels summit must be a milestone for NATO to determine a road map to truly fight against worldwide terrorism
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Donald Trump's inability to determine the U.S.'s domestic and foreign policies are causing uncertainty in the global political system
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Under the circumstances, it was no surprise that the NATO summit was not a complete disaster and instead an opportunity for the U.S. and the European Union to start talking about key issues.
Without NATO members' active involvement, it is impossible to reach a positive conclusion in the fight against global terror
Mr. Trump's determination to work with Turkey has the potential to create a new trend of cooperation in re-designing the Middle East
Putting aside the past crises, Turkish and U.S. leaders should give a start to a fresh new era in bilateral relations
With the consolidation of the presidential system, international observers might brace themselves for a fast-thinking, fast-acting Turkey
Ankara has begun to renew its foreign policy agenda in the post-referendum era in attempt to balance the shaken relations with its alliances
Thanks to the 'yes' result in the constitutional referendum, Turkey is going to negotiate with its foreign allies with renewed confidence in the following days
When considering the Russian state as European and Western, the world may face a renewed global confrontation between different Western/European power blocs
President Erdoğan once again succinctly criticized global inequalities and mentioned the lack of access to energy in different parts of the world and how this lack brings with it serious crises
In this atmosphere the NYT continues with its oppositional stance to Turkey and radical anti-Erdoğan sentiment, despite its supposed liberal editorial line.