Erdogan & Co.: Bad News for Jihadists

Turkey’s recent elections mean, among other things, that Erdogan, Davutoglu & Co.’s dreams of a new Middle East.
With ‘Ally,’ Michael Oren Lifts the Veil on U.S.-Israel Relations

It’s safe to say that in the coming weeks you’ll be reading a great deal about the forthcoming memoir, “Ally.”
Turkey’s Double Game with ISIS Dateline

Turkey’s Islamist government has had rational reasons to support discreetly its own Frankenstein monster: the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Turkey Cracks Down on the Free Press

This time, the Islamists are opting for less subtle methods than their previous tax fines.
Turkey: Muslim Brothers’ Protector

What an irony that the Muslim Brotherhood seeks the help of Christians to stop the executions of their leaders.
Will Erdogan’s Slap in the Face Lead to Real Change in Turkey?

When your enemies fall, we are told, don’t rejoice.
Turkey’s Unimportant Election

The New York Times deems it “crucial” and the London Daily Telegraph “pivotal.”
Turkey’s Flotilla: What Was It Really About?

All that 77 million Turks could collect to donate to Gaza stood at $32 million, or about 40 cents per person.
Turkish Fairy Tales from Uncle Tayyip

Turkey’s Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu believes that Jerusalem, built a millennium before the birth of Islam, is originally a Muslim city.
Turkey: Not-Quite Rule of Law

Turkey and its NATO allies have totally different threat perceptions and goals in Syria’s war.