A quick overview of U.S.-Turkish relations in 2019 will reveal the consolidation of two trends.
Istanbul’s Kadir Has University revealed last week an opinion poll on social, economic and political trends in Turkey, which they have been doing consecutively for the past 10 years.
Istanbul’s Kadir Has University conducts an opinion public poll each year to determine Turkey’s economic, political and social trends.
Even at better times in the past when Turkey’s loyalty as a “trustable ally” was not questioned, Turkish governments have always opposed Washington’s Iran policies.
Some of Turkey’s pious conservative elites do not like the idea of celebrating the New Year based on the false conviction that it is a Christian tradition.
All the countries around the Black Sea, as well as other interested powers like the United States, must be following the debates over Kanal Istanbul, the project to dig an artificial seaway parallel to the Bosphorus Strait.
The idea belongs to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. When he first talked about it in 2011, he defined it as “the crazy project.”
Who would have thought the U.S. secretary of state was a football fan? I would have missed it had he not come in defense of Arsenal player Mesut Özil
The greatest mistake Turkey can do is to present NATO to the Turkish public as a military tool of the United States.