Following Ursula von der Leyen’s gaffe equating Turkey to Russia and China, relations with Ankara risk deteriorating even further. Without better, more consistent diplomatic messaging, how can the EU pretend to be a geopolitical power? The importance of consistency in foreign policy has rarely been demonstrated as vividly as when …
Read More »Israel, Greece, and Cyprus: Forming an Anti-Turkish Alliance in the Mediterranean
Benjamin Netanyahu, having lost nearly all his allies and facing genocide accusations, is desperately trying to salvage his regional hegemony. His latest gamble is a military bloc with Greece and Cyprus, aimed directly at Ankara and personally at “Sultan” Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. But behind the chivalrous slogans of “stability” lies …
Read More »Turkey Expands Influence in Africa: Africa File, April 16, 2026
Key Takeaway: Turkey. Turkey has recently advanced economic and security ties with Niger and Somalia, viewing both countries as its African anchor states through which it can further its strategic interests in Africa. These partnerships aim to address several domestic concerns, such as patronage and energy security, and bolster Turkey’s …
Read More »Turkiye’s Planned Revival Of The Hejaz Railway Strategically Encircles Israel
The growing Israeli-Turkish rivalry might soon expand to Jordan. Turkiye, Syria, and Jordan signed a trilateral MoU in early April on transport cooperation that followed their meeting more than half a year prior last September where they first committed to reviving the Hejaz Railway. This late-Ottoman project connected Istanbul with …
Read More »Can Turkey Cut the Gordian Knot in the Caucasus?
Turkey seeks to position itself as a key peacemaker and regional hub in the South Caucasus. To achieve this, Ankara should move beyond nationalist rhetoric toward a more pragmatic, strategic approach rooted in the international legal order. Armenia-Azerbaijan-Turkey relations resemble the proverbial Gordian knot—the famous tangled rope in an ancient …
Read More »How Turkey Can Help the Economies of the South Caucasus to Diversify
Over the past two decades, regional collaboration in the South Caucasus has intensified. Turkey and the EU should establish a cooperation framework to accelerate economic development and diversification. Russia’s declining influence in the South Caucasus since the start of the war in Ukraine has opened a window of opportunity to …
Read More »Erdogan entre dans le jeu
Dites ce que vous voulez, mais il est certain que Recep Tayyyp Erdogan n’est pas un homme qui se contente de demi-mesures diplomatiques. Il parle et il parle très clairement. Et, en général, il agit en conséquence. La situation qui est en train de se créer avec la guerre en …
Read More »Islamist Turkey: A Base for Muslim Brotherhood Jihadism
“Erdogan is in a way the current caliph of Muslims, and Istanbul is undoubtedly the capital of the Islamic caliphate.” — Yusuf al-Qaradawi, late Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader, 20141 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded the Republic of Turkey in 1923 on the principles of republicanism and secularism, setting it on a …
Read More »Turkish intelligence chief hosts Hamas leaders in Istanbul
Ibrahim Kalin, head of Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT), hosted senior leaders of Hamas in Istanbul on March 22, underscoring Ankara’s continued engagement with the Islamist group amid ongoing regional conflict. Kalin met with members of Hamas’s political bureau to discuss the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire signed in …
Read More »Why Iran denies launching attacks on Turkey
Nato has shot down three ballistic missiles heading to the country during the war Amid the regional fallout of the Iran-US-Israel war, Tehran has not denied launching missiles and drones at Gulf countries, where, it claims, it is attacking US-linked assets. But when it comes to Turkey, it is a …
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