Cooperation with Russia and Iran: is Turkey Joining the Eurasian Axis?

Turkey's Western allies, which conveniently turned a blind eye to Ankara's vital interests, have effectively compelled the Turks to work more closely with Moscow and Tehran.

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Cooperation with Russia and Iran is Turkey Joining the Eurasian
Two Repercussions from KRG Referendum

Two Repercussions from KRG Referendum

KRG officials will try to drive a wedge between Turkey and Iran by making the case that they do not pose a threat to Iraq's neighbors

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Barzani is likely to discover that he committed an existential mistake when the chain reactions from his drive for independence begin to emerge

Ankara needs to search for ways to tackle possible regional conflicts that could arise in the post-referendum era

What are Turkey’s concerns regarding the KRG’s independence move? What leverage does Turkey have on the KRG? What is Turkey’s post-referendum game plan?

By ignoring Turkey's deep concerns about his referendum, Barzani has risked losing Erdoğan's partnership

The KRG Referendum and the Future of the Region

The Kurdish nationalists who believe that the time is right for a referendum seem unable to keep their ambitions under control

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The KRG Referendum and the Future of the Region
Balkanization of the Middle East Shall Be Resisted

Balkanization of the Middle East Shall Be Resisted

In terms of safeguarding regional stability, the key issue is protecting the territorial integrity of even the most fragile states in the Middle East through collaborative efforts

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In the absence of a U.N.-led effort to remedy these humanitarian problems, skepticism of the effectiveness of this organization will increase.

The groups against Turkey seek to benefit from the PKK by discarding Masoud Barzani's team and Iran-sponsored groups in northern Iraq.

If Turkey-U.S. relations are intended to head for a fresh start rather than a collapse, Washington must revise its Middle East policies, especially the leftovers from the Obama administration on Syria, Iraq and Iran

Once established with the aim of becoming a beacon of peace and stability around the world, the U.N. organization is now failing to even take care of its own problems

The first ever OIC Summit on Science and Technology started a historical process through which multifaceted issues related to scientific research, higher education reform, financing and the commercialization of technology began to be discussed as strategic priorities

Turkey's S-400 deal with Russia is not being considered at the level of technicality and politics in Western media but through an ideological framework.

In recent years, the main discourse of the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has been to be "National and Native."

In the wake of sorrowing international apathy, Turkey endeavors to spearhead efforts to coordinate humanitarian diplomacy to assist the Rohingya Muslims despite its geographical distance

European politicians hope that Mr. Erdoğan will grow tired of the anti-Turkey smear campaign in Europe and walk out of the membership negotiations.

Operation Euphrates Shield, an overdue incursion that ended in success, clearly took the Turkish military's technical capabilities to the next level and strengthened Turkey's ties with local partners

Although there is a different administration in the U.S. right now, the memory of broken promises from the Obama era, particularly about Syria, will continue to haunt Turkish-U.S. relations

Ankara's objectives, closely associated with homeland and border security issues, obligated it to take military measures

SETA Security Researcher Merve Seren commented on the anniversary of the Operation Euphrates Shield.