Turkey is Winning, but You are Losing Turkey

The American elite who entrusted Turkey's politics to the anti-Turkey lobby is losing Turkey, plain and simple

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Turkey is Winning but You are Losing Turkey
The State of Turkey's War on FETÖ

The State of Turkey's War on FETÖ

Although FETÖ has been crippled already, it is not possible to rule out the short- and long-term threats

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The analysis examines the National Energy and Mining Policy of Turkey along the lines of security of supply, indigenization, and foreseeable market. It concentrates on the goals and objectives of this policy.

Ahead of Turkey's 2019 elections, the country will be compelled to deal with domestic and international challenges.

Mainstream European politicians have created a new politics of fear of Turkey and Turks in Europe, and at every opportunity, European media helps them

The book presents different perspectives focusing on political, economic, sociological and psychological aspects of the factors leading up to, the events during and aftermath of this historic date.

Where Turkey Stands on the KRG Independence Referendum

Where Turkey Stands on the KRG Independence Referendum?

A strong advocate of maintaining Iraq's territorial integrity, Turkey believes that the formal disintegration of its southern neighbor could create a domino effect in the Middle East.

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We must find answers to a number of key questions: are the U.S. and the U.K. assuming the leadership of an emerging coalition? Is an alliance between Germany and France still feasible? Could Turkey work more closely with Italy, Spain and the U.K.?

Ufuk Ulutas commented on the issues of FETO and US support to YPG after President Erdogan-Trump meeting.

Putting aside the past crises, Turkish and U.S. leaders should give a start to a fresh new era in bilateral relations

How U.S. support to the PYD/PKK in Syria will affect the Turkey-U.S. relationship? What will be the implications of the U.S. strategy to defeat DAESH for the region? How is the PKK taking advantage of the U.S. military assistance to the YPG?

Washington will find itself at odds with Turkey’s strategic goals unless Ankara’s concerns about the PKK are addressed

The timing of the decision to arm the YPG played into the hands of certain groups that had been lobbying against a fresh start between Washington and Ankara

Foreseeing the crisis of the Western world order, Turkey, at the demand of its people, is leaving the westernization policies as its official policy

In Mr. Trump upcoming meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, he can fix his predecessor's mistakes.

The April 16 constitutional referendum did not lower the tensions in Turkish politics. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will travel to India, Russia, China, Belgium and the U.S. in the coming weeks.

Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar could be leading forces for such a strong alliance.

From the first conversation between the two leaders, both sides expressed a willingness to improve relations and re-strategize the partnership.

The phone call between presidents Erdoğan and Trump was the warmest development in Turkey-U.S. relations since Obama's cold calls in past years. However, now, Turkish people need to focus on rational interests and diplomacy rather than act based on feelings

European leaders, including Chancellor Merkel, should be aware of their need for Turkey and stop bandwagoning on the anti-Erdoğan campaign