The West's disappointment with Turkey's democratic elections

The majority of Western media didn't only overtly support opposition groups against Erdoğan, but also mobilized all their resources to overthrow the AK Party government on Sunday

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The West's disappointment with Turkey's democratic elections
What have we learned from the June 24 elections

What have we learned from the June 24 elections?

May the election results serve our country and people well. Moving forward, our top priority will be to stay afloat, seize opportunities and keep growing in an increasingly unpredictable global environment and increasingly tense region.

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Too busy trying to make Erdoğan fail, the Western media are running in contradiction with Turkey's sociology

The June 24 election is all about the institutionalization of the presidential system and deciding who is best suited to carry Turkey into the future

Turkey's determination on the Jerusalem issue outdistances the Arab countries that no longer see Palestine as a priority

If everything goes well during the negotiations, not only will the politics and security of the Korean peninsula change, but also the whole geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific region

The brewing fight between native/nationalists and Westernists in Turkey

The most recent developments in Turkey indicate that the country is a battleground betweenWesternism and native/national politics.

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The brewing fight between native nationalists and Westernists in Turkey
All options on the table for the opposition ahead of

All options on the table for the opposition ahead of 2018 elections

The opposition parties will use all reasonable efforts in the upcoming elections because they know that there will be no room left for them in the emerging political arena unless they find a candidate to compete against President Erdoğan

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The airstrikes launched by the United States, Britain and France on regime positions in Syria provided all with a sense of victory

Operation Olive Branch conducted by Turkey has proved that following the defeat of Daesh, there is no need for the presence of the PKK's Syrian offshoot the People's Protection Units (YPG) in the region, experts said in a panel titled, "The Political and Military Consequences of the Afrin Operation" organized by the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA) in Ankara.

It took just 58 days for the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) and Free Syrian Army (FSA) to liberate the Afrin city center.

The U.S. should have realised that Turkey was not bluffing about clearing its border from all terrorist elements

President Erdoğan does not just criticize Western countries, he also calls on them to reconsider their relations with the rest of the world on the basis of new partnerships

Contrary to claims from some malicious circles, the main reason for Turkey's presence in Syria is to purge its border of terrorist elements

Turkey-EU relations has reached at its lowest level thanks to EU countries ignoring Ankara's concerns on the security of its people and state

Turkey's counterterrorism offensive in Afrin gives hope for people in the region to have a better life in the near future

The West's refusal to view the YPG as a terrorist organization and the Western media's romanticization of 'the Kurds' reflect an eagerness to stop Turkey's anti-terror operation

The killing of 17-year-old Fatma by YPG terrorists proves how right Turkey was to start the Afrin operation

Claiming Turkey's Afrin operation harms the U.S. or NATO serve the interests only of countries like Russia and China

With the liberation of Afrin, Turkey will have dealt a major blow to PKK terrorists and their sponsors and seriously undermine efforts to create a terror corridor across northern Syria

Washington needs to understand the legitimate reasons why Turkey launched its anti-terrorism operation against the YPG in northern Syria