Unlike the Concert of Europe (1815), orchestrated by Prince Metternich, Austria’s diplomatic genius and one of the most formidable minds in Europe at the time,…
Posts tagged as “Recep Tayyip Erdoğan”
It is apparent that since the fall of Assad in December last year, a concerted regional and international effort has been dedicated to avert Syria’s…
On October 25, 2023, I published an article wherein I’ve made the fallacious assumption that Britain had fulfilled the Balfour Declaration, 30 years overdue, and…
In the previous article, building on Erdogan’s threats of intervention in Gaza, I have envisaged an escalation scenario wherein the outbreak of a direct Israeli-Turkish…
Not much of a surprise to the informed spectator, French President Emmanuel Macron called on Syria’s interim government to cooperate with Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces…
People of and from [emphasis added] the Middle-East think they have a good and factual understanding of what took place in Syria — but they…
Civil war, teetering economy, sporadic fuel and food crises, and a slowly imploding society, have overshadowed the lives of Syrians for more than a decade.…
A regional war is now brewing over the Middle-East. The dimensions of its scope, nevertheless, have not yet visibly manifested. These past few days, Israel…
Earlier this month, we bore witness to an assassination attempt on Trump. Eleven days afterwards, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his speech to the…
The Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict is one of the most intricate, protracted, and ethnic-based historical conflicts. The historical account thereof is laboriously extensive, and beyond the scope…







