A recent bombing in the Turkish city of Istanbul has left at least 10 dead and 15 injured. The government in Ankara was quick to blame the so-called “Islamic State” (ISIS/ISIL/Daesh), claiming the bomber was “Syrian” and had crossed over from Syria into Turkey before carrying out the …
Read More »Iran to get access to BILLIONS in frozen assets as sanctions lifted and US prisoners freed
SCOTT CAMPBELL IRAN is to get access to billions of pounds in frozen assets after trade sanctions imposed by the EU and US were lifted on Saturday. The country emerged from years of economic isolation when world powers halted the restrictions in return for Tehran curbing its nuclear …
Read More »Washington’s Infatuation With Merkel’s Germany is Over After Cologne?
The mass sexual assaults and robberies during New Year celebrations in Cologne dramatically affected the way the United States views Angela Merkel and Germany, journalist Gero Schliess wrote for Deutsche Welle. “In the last few years, many in the Unites States have looked across the Atlantic with admiration and respect,” DW’s …
Read More »EU will FALL amid terror and migrant strain – and it’s starting in Germany, admits EU head
REBECCA PERRING THE European Union faces being destroyed under the growing threat of terrorism, which has sparked the influx of migrants into Europe, the European Parliament’s President has warned. Martin Schulz, the German president of the European Parliament, fears the 28-member bloc will crumble under the to political …
Read More »Courting Arab World? China Building ‘Silk Road’ to the Middle East
The Chinese government has published its first Arab Policy Paper, which calls for greater political, economic and security cooperation with the region that is Beijing’s main supplier of petroleum and seventh largest trading partner. The document, released ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first visit to Egypt, paints cooperation in broad …
Read More »Can Mr. Putin Dictate the Conditions of the Transitional Process in Syria?
It is assumed in many European capitals that Moscow is more focused on the outcome of the proposed transitional process in Syria than it is on the future of Assad. This sounds logical. Mr. Putin said several times that what is important is to prevent the collapse of …
Read More »Saudi-Iran Crisis: The Tragic Failure of Obama Foreign Policy
Another additional flare in the Middle East crisis is evolving rapidly-the escalation between Saudi Arabia and Iran after the execution of a Shia cleric and 46 other Al Qaeda terrorists. The crisis which followed the executions is but the last reminder that the general regional crisis is indeed …
Read More »American Security Policy After Obama
2016, bound to be a crisis year, is Barack Obama’s last year in office. It is also the year that will shape the security strategy for the next president. The civil war in Syria and the terrorist threat from the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq will test …
Read More »Turkey’s New Base in Qatar
Olivier Decottignies and Soner Cagaptay Having a permanent military foothold in the Gulf will put Turkey in an elite group of powers, but more presence also means more exposure, whether to Saudi-Iranian tensions or other local crises. In December, Ankara announced that it will establish a new military …
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