How Elections Messed Up Turkey’s Plans

The AKP is going through difficult times.
The Anti-Peace Administration

The US has strive to achieve peaceable relations between the states of the Middle East for nearly 70 years.
The Secret Ethnic Cleansing of Palestinians

Not only do the Arab countries despise the Palestinians, they also want them to be the problem of Israel alone.
The Writing is On the Wall for the U.S. Military in the Persian Gulf

The long U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt is likely drawing to a close.
No Congressional Majority can Defy the Laws of Economics

There was no reason for Russia to let Iran re-renter the natural gas market.
No Dark Secrets, Just a Propaganda Film

Some 20,000 of the enemy’s soldiers were killed in the Six-Day War, almost only soldiers.
Why Empower Iran?

Unless the US Congress votes in opposition, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action deal with Iran with go through.
New Suez Canal to Officially Open in Egypt

Egypt is set to open the new Suez Canal on August 6, only one year after construction began on the project.
US Democrats Uniting to Defend Possible Obama Veto on Congress Nuclear Bill

US Congressional Democrats are evidently uniting to defend a presidential veto against any legislative action aimed at derailing the Iran nuclear deal.
A Pig Incident

As most non-Muslim visitors to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem can attest, groups of screaming female banshees accost them.