By JOSEPH HINCKS, Time Magazine It’s been three years in the making. But the Trump Administration’s proposal to bring peace to the Middle East, a purported solution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is about to see the light of day. Israel’s Prime...
The United States has a big problem in the Middle East. His name: Mohammed Bin Salman. by Daniel R. DePetris, National Interest The United States has a big problem in the Middle East. His name: Mohammed Bin Salman. The young Saudi crown prince once praised by New York...
BY PATRICK COLLINS, DefenseOne It is well to remember that the real bill includes not just DOD spending but VA, intelligence, and more. But those who would cut spending must also propose a new strategy. It is common in nearly every election cycle for at least one...
By David Lepeska, Ahval The news last week that Hakan Şükür, likely Turkey’s best-ever footballer, had been reduced to driving an Uber and selling books to make ends meet in the United States came as a shock to many Turks, and highlighted the lightning-fast decline of...
Controversial Turkish plan to drill in Cypriot waters comes as regional industry leaders discuss energy plans in Athens. by John Psaropoulos, AlJazeera Turkey and Greece are braced for a standoff in the eastern Mediterranean over a controversial Turkish plan to drill...
By Fehim Tastekin, Al-Monitor Turkey’s Libya strategy seems to have produced many side effects with the situation on the ground rapidly escalating. Turkey’s hard power tactics on Libya perhaps paved the way for the Berlin summit by provoking the international...