Turkey and Israel are not in a situation of divorce or hostility, according to American intelligence expert George Friedman.
Hearing the results of a recent survey on Egyptians’ political leanings has been quite astonishing for me.
Americans like to use abbreviations. They like simplifying, which does not come from an inability to master sophisticated thought, but rather from a desire to pursue pragmatism to fix a problem.
The best contribution the Arab Spring could have on Turkey’s foreign policy is that it might show the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) where Turkey and its neighbors stand on democracy and pluralism, which are key to a stable Middle East in which trade and properity can flourish.
The decision of the Arab League to suspend Syria’s membership is no doubt a historic decision.
If there will ever be a regime change in Iran it will be thanks to women, Jordanian women who spend time in Iran told me.