It is yet unclear whether Turkey will find the stomach to invade Syria. We can’t rule out the possibility that the “leaks” regarding the prepared action are only intended to frighten Syria and Iran. Yet, if Turkey makes up its mind for this, Middle Eastern theater of war is to go through a total scenery change.
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts
Monday, June 6, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
TURKEY–IRAN: APPROACH AND RIVALRY? Part II
Competing for influence over the Middle East, Ankara and Tehran will inevitably clash in Syria
Competition of Turkey and Iran in Syria is accompanied by simultaneous Turkish self-assertion in the Western direction. Turkey makes the USA and the EU accept the fact that they would have to recognize leadership of Ankara in the Islamic world — age of direct influence over the Middle Eastern countries is coming to an end. New, post-revolutionary layout in the region will seemingly be characterized by indirect influence of major Western world powers on the settlement of Middle Eastern peace.
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Diyarbakır,
Freedom Flotilla,
Gaza,
Hürriyet,
Iran,
Kurds,
NATO,
Syria,
Turkey,
Valley of Wolves:Palestine,
YasAir Cargo Airlines
Thursday, April 14, 2011
FAST TRAIN OF ARABIAN REVOLUTIONS PROCEEDS WITHOUT STOPPING IN DAMASCUS. Part II
Native population of Syria is carefully watching the situation in Libya, being afraid that it might repeat in their own country. We may hardly expect military invasion of NATO into Syria even in case of an outright stand between the authorities and protesters. At least, when the issue will be considered at the UN Security Council, we may be sure that this time Russia will veto the decision, and without permit of Security Council NATO would hardly make its mind to decisive actions.
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Bashar al-Assad,
Erdogan,
Kurds,
Murat Karayilan,
Nouriel Roubini,
Syria,
Turkey
Friday, April 8, 2011
Fast train of Arabian revolutions proceeds without stopping in Damascus. Part I
„God, Syria and Freedom” is the main motto of people, protesting against Syrian ruler Bashar Al-Assad in the south of the country. Like in the rest of Arabian countries ablaze with revolutionary flames, people demand to cancel the state of emergency, which was imposed 48 hours ago, supress corruption and fight unemployment and poverty.
Labels:
Bashar al-Assad,
Erdogan,
Kurds,
Murat Karayilan,
Nouriel Roubini,
Syria,
Turkey
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