Being a Free-Marketer Doesn’t Make you a Terrorist

I started my week on Sunday morning with Facebook and Twitter alerts notifying me that controversial French journalist Charles Enderlin was on my case.
How Elections Messed Up Turkey’s Plans

The AKP is going through difficult times.
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.
Turkey’s Rambos (Almost) Fight Islamic State

The dramatic end of “Division 30” has shown that there are both U.S. and Turkish human (and military) intelligence weaknesses regarding the war zone.
Turkey and Its Kurds: At War Again

We have only one concern. It is Islam, Islam and Islam.
Sex Slaves, Beheadings and Twitter Terrorism

The Swedish government announced that it was contemplating drafting a new law that would ban its nationals from fighting with jihadist groups.
Birds of Prey Circling Over Syria

This is the saga of Syria’s fall to a flock of circling raptors.
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.
Behind the Lines: Erdogan’s Bait and Switch

Recent revelations indicate a laissez-faire attitude toward Islamic State oil-trading across the border, and to the transport of fighters across the border.
Why Empower Iran?

Unless the US Congress votes in opposition, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action deal with Iran with go through.