Turkey Should Be Praised for Its Pragmatic Stance Towards Black Sea Geopolitics

Turkey Should Be Praised for Its Pragmatic Stance Towards Black Sea Geopolitics

This position will now be analyzed since it certainly took many observers by surprise, especially those in the Alt-Media Community who’ve been fantasizing about another Russian-Turkish War. Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar shared a very pragmatic stance towards Black Sea geopolitics the other day. Here’s what he’s reported by Hurriyet as having said on 25…

Why Isn’t the West Sanctioning Turkey for its Special Operation in Iraq?

Why Isn’t the West Sanctioning Turkey for its Special Operation in Iraq?

The recent Russophobic frenzy by Washington and its Western allies over Russia’s special operation to denazify and demilitarize Ukraine with more and more anti-Russian sanctions imposed each passing day, makes one involuntarily wonder: why then doesn’t the West react in the same way to another special operation – the one Turkey is conducting on Iraqi…

Newly Re-Elected Prime Minister Orban Is Doubling Down on Hungary’s Multipolar Path

Newly Re-Elected Prime Minister Orban Is Doubling Down on Hungary’s Multipolar Path

All of these moves are very important since they show that it’s indeed possible for a country to practice principled neutrality even if they’re located smack dab in the heart of the US’ liberal-globalist ‘sphere of influence’. Orban is bravely defying the declining unipolar hegemon and its regional proxies to continue pioneering his vision of…

Russian-Turkish Relations In The New Cold War Are Much Better Than Many Might Think

Russian-Turkish Relations In The New Cold War Are Much Better Than Many Might Think

Even though Ankara voted against Moscow at the UNGA, it still retains excellent relations with it in practice. This is evidenced by the country keeping its airspace open to Russia, refusing to sanction it despite heavy American pressure to do so, and President Erdogan’s offer to conduct bilateral trade in rubles, yuan, and/or gold. It…