It is only natural that a war which began strangely should have a ceasefire that is equally strange. Let’s see if there will be a genuine ceasefire and agreement. The US will not end this war without ...
Throughout history, the conflicts between the Turks and the Chinese – including the Proto-Turkic resistance stretching from the Xiongnu to the Göktürks – have unfolded along the same geopolitical ...
This is what we mean by ‘Re-establishing Philosophy in Anatolia’; in other words, the idea of coming from Inner Asia as Turks, remaining Turks in the Near East, making significant contributions to ...
Iran’s ability to prolong the conflict despite suffering heavy blows, to spread the cost across regional and global levels, to erode Israel’s perception of internal security, and, in particular, to ...
The collision between a B-52G and a KC-135A that occurred in the skies above the village of Palomares, Spain, in 1966 marked a technological and procedural turning point that reshaped global aviation ...
Neither the old world, nor Turkey, nor Greece, nor the UK, nor the US, nor the EU, nor NATO. The world is changing, evolving. Let us show those fools who think they can gain anything through war and ...
The Hormuz crisis marks a historic turning point in global energy security, and it is already possible to identify the winners and losers of this transformation. The United States, which is able to ...
The crash of the Boeing C-135A Stratolifter, which occurred on 25 June 1965 in the Loma Ridge area of California, is regarded as one of the deadliest and most instructive examples of a ‘Controlled ...
The likelihood of the United States—the leading imperialist nation that did not hesitate to use mass destruction with the ‘Enola Gay’ aircraft using 1945 technology—intervening in a similar manner ...
An end to this war can only be envisaged if a ceasefire and agreement are reached, provided that neither side emerges as the loser. In this context, US President Trump’s statements, coupled with the ...
“Iran’s nuclear programme” is consistently cited as the primary justification for the US’s hardline policies towards Iran and the ongoing war. However, when we examine this narrative from the ...
The Gulf countries would rather see Iran, by the end of the operation, become less powerful, controlled, and busy with its own domestic issues, without its people uniting strongly behind the ...