Turkey creates tension because of it is the only NATO member with such broad expansionist goals: in Syria, in northern Africa, as well as its occupation of Cyprus (which is part of Europe).
Social media users are claiming that Turkey is gonna leave NATO, which has been part of the alliance since 1952. One user wrote, “Break Turkey is leaving NATO Turkish political and government ...
As part of this campaign ... Also, it will be holding rallies and protests against NATO bases in Turkey. The Motherland Party’s leader Dogu Perincek said that "a strong NATO means a strong ...
The Nordic country previously embraced wartime neutrality for more than 200 years, but applied for membership last May as part of ... Like any of Nato's 31 member countries, Turkey has the power ...
During the Cold War, the U.S. stationed B61 nuclear bombs in Turkey, among other NATO countries ... currently stationed at Incirlik Air Base is part of a broader bipartisan bill, still being ...
No country has as much to gain from a stable Syria as Turkey, and few have as much to lose if it implodes. Turkey is home to ...
In 2015, Turkey urged its Nato allies to keep those batteries positioned ... arrested a Turkish-German journalist in February as part of a crackdown on political opponents in the country.
In addition to the U.S. and Canada, the countries that became part of NATO in 1949 were Belgium ... North Macedonia, Poland, Turkey, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Finland’s membership ...
The only difference is that Iran was not part of NATO and Turkey is part of NATO," he said. Addressing the 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, he said that "the ceasefire speaks about the ...
NATO conflict ... The rise in drone confrontations in Syria is part of the broader geopolitical tensions involving the U.S., Turkey, and Kurdish forces. In addition to the SDF’s actions ...
This should be part of the demand for the release of ... “terrorism”, the political and media establishment in Turkey and allied NATO powers seek to rehabilitate and establish diplomatic ...