Turkey's S-400 deal: A challenge to NATO?

The United States mounts pressure on Turkey over its decision to purchase the S-400 air defense system from Russia. The Turks already told Washington that the S-400 purchase was a done deal, yet U.S. officials keep trying.

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Turkey's S-400 deal A challenge to NATO
The age of Johnny English in the real world

The age of Johnny English in the real world

Spies in Western movies are always overconfident, representing Western power. However, in the case of Johnny English, a man of errors who is always saved by his friends, it is the opposite and more closely resembles the Western world as we know it

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This week some unexpected developments have occurred in international politics which signaled the direction of change in the international system.

The Europeans are following in America's footsteps, revealing that they only care about their own interests. Their support for Egypt proves that

In recent years, the United States has been following contradictory policies toward Middle Eastern countries. The American government began to become dependent on two Gulf States for their regional policy, namely the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia.

U.S. President Donald Trump is eager to declare victory against Daesh, yet his military commanders express concerns that the terrorist defeat might be short-lived.

Turkey crucial ally for NATO: experts

Experts assess Turkey's NATO membership on 67th anniversary of military alliance

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Turkey crucial ally for NATO experts
From amity to enmity How the alliance between Saudi Arabia

From amity to enmity: How the alliance between Saudi Arabia and Morocco collapsed

If the aggressive foreign policy of the Riyadh administration continues, Saudi Arabia will become more isolated than ever, as the cases of Qatar and Morocco clearly indicate

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At a time when Turkey and Greece have had significant disagreements, Tsipras' meeting with Erdoğan can be considered a confidence-building step

Since the beginning of the Arab uprisings and revolutions in 2011, Turkey has been targeted by Western states because it has been supporting the demands of regional powers and its people.

The Trump administration has been sending mixed signals about reducing the U.S. military footprint around the world and launching new interventions.

An American intervention in the ongoing crisis in Venezuela will not solve the problem; it will make the situation in the country worse

The unbearable destiny of Latin America showed its face again last Wednesday as Venezuela became the latest victim of foreign intervention in its domestic affairs.

After U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. soldiers from Syria and his ensuing statements where he attributes the strong positive role that Turkey would play in the fight with remnants of Daesh, many analysts in Western media have expressed their doubts.

The United States has been following unsteady Middle East policies, especially in the Syrian crisis.

The Khashoggi case has led to a government reshuffle in the Saudi kingdom, which has resulted in a consolidation of power for MBS, the crown prince who came under fire for his link with the murder

President Erdogan said the US withdrawal from Syria must be planned carefully and with the right partners, and that Ankara was counting on the international community to stand with Turkey in its commitment to eliminating terror in Syria.

U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from Syria has sparked a coordinated campaign in Washington..

To evaluate the position of Turkey in the regional and global context, I will, first of all, briefly define emerging economy and emerging power.

Analysts speak to Anadolu Agency about Turkey’s important role in protecting Syria’s territorial integrity

Around five years ago, Turkey's democratic system and elected government were targeted by a judicial coup attempt.