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Turkey foreign policy has not changed much since WW1, it always waits to pick the winner that serves their interest the best in WW1 they picked the wrong side in WW2 they decided to join the allies only after Rommel lost in Africa had Rommel won the battle of El-Alamein Turkey would have joined the Axis. It will always be oscillating between the power blocs.
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A group of bipartisan House lawmakers are introducing legislation to redesignate Turkey as a Near Eastern country at the State Department, rather than a European country, as Ankara has moved away from the U.S. and NATO allies.
"An honest evaluation of the U.S .foreign policy bureaucracy reveals that we have unwittingly granted Turkey a "lobby" within multiple State Department bureaus, the size of which is wholly undeserved by a country that has, at best, become "neither friend nor foe," The group of lawmakers, led by Reps. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., and Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., introduced the Turkey Diplomatic Realignment Act, which looks to formally move Turkey’s designation at the U.S. State Department from the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs to the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, reflecting Ankara’s deepening ties with Russia, China, Iran, and Hamas, which are fundamentally at odds with Western security interests. https://www.foxnews.com/world/bipart...ies-to-us-foes |
Now were really "talkin turkey"!
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses opposition politicians in Turkey of "disturbing the peace of our citizens with provocations" after a week of protests
"I believe that if [the opposition] has any respect left, they will be ashamed of the evil they have done to the country," he says Unrest began on Wednesday when Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu - an opponent of Erdogan - was detained on corruption charges Imamoglu spent the night in jail on Sunday and says the charges are politically motivated, something Erdogan denies Fresh crowds have now gathered in Istanbul for a sixth consecutive day of protests - watch live at the top of this page Earlier, the Turkish government said 1,133 people had been arrested since the protests started Turkey's presidential election is not scheduled until 2028 - Imamoglu was confirmed today as the Republican People's Party (CPH)'s candidate, after a symbolic primary vote |
Well of course he'll "win" if he forcibly removes his only real opponent. Has the whole world gone bloody mad now? We seem to be rushing headlong back to the Dark Ages
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...probably but there's gonna be a whole lotta light first??!
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Indeed it seems like a falling back to the middle ages and its autocrats everywhere, but the coming... enlightenment will be nuclear.
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https://youtu.be/7Zp_Keh6TUQ?si=7G_PTLbFuukzXpXx
Who is jailed Turkish opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu? https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/...ekrem-imamoglu https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content...1742814661.png |
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Another dictator spreads his wings. I've been asking lately - is the world going mad? All these despots in the ascendent, their people seemingly helpless to choose change because of a totalitarian boot on their necks. We've heard the Turkish opposition decrying the lack of a sympathetic response from the British Government - and now their inaction/appeasement bears its inevitable fruit: the BBC's Mark Lowen has been arrested and deported. It's almost beyond belief - but with the way the world id going now anything's possible
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/st...-of-mark-lowen |
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