Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu of Turkey called for national ministers to set aside their parochial interests and act in the broader interests of humanity. Speaking in...
More than coincidence accounts for the visit to Iran by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on January 28, the same day that his economic policy...
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the charismatic leader of the Islamist Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Prime Minister of Turkey, is embroiled in a significant graft scandal...
Turkey is coming apart. The Islamist coalition that crushed the secular military and political establishment—between Tayip Erdogan’s ruling AK Party and the Islamist movement around Fethullah...
A report this week in the pro-Hizballah newspaper Al-Akhbar claimed that the Turks have expelled a number of Saudi intelligence officers from their soil, because of...
From the beginnings of modern Turkey, the Kurds have been considered outsiders, often not even allowed to speak their own language without the threat of punishment.
Until a) the Arab peoples find a secular alternative to MB, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Wahhabi Salafi Takfiri Jihadi’s and Ba’athism, b) the Jewish people stop building...
Diplomacy has never witnessed anything like the dizzying and erratic sequence of events relating to Syria that began on Wednesday, Aug. 21 and ended 3½ weeks...
The giant sucking sound you here, I said on August 15 on CNBC’s The Kudlow Report, is the implosion of America’s influence in the Middle East.
Will Egypt’s counter-revolution inspire Turkey’s fragmented, avowedly secular military—which once dominated the country’s politics, via coup-making—to reorganize and reassert itself?