MESOP MIDEAST WATCH NEU: TÜRKEI UNTERSTÜTZT UKRAINE MIT DROHNEN / BIDEN FÖRDERT ERDOGAN
Mit der Absage der EastMed Pipeline gefährdet Joe Biden Europa
Wieder einmal hat eine strategische Fehleinschätzung von US-Präsident Joe Biden einen hohen Preis, wenn er dem putinfreundlichen NATO-Verbündeten Türkei Zugeständnisse macht und damit die Energiesicherheit Europas gefährdet.
Burak Bekdil 3.3.2022 GATESTONE INSTITUTE –
MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Turkey’s Black Sea warning may impact Syria more than Ukraine
Al-Monitor StaffMarch 1, 2022 —Turkey will limit the passage of Russian warships through its straits linking the Mediterranean and Black Sea as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues into its sixth day, in a move that will likely have a larger impact on the Syrian front than the war in Ukraine.
MESOP MIDEAST NEWS- Will Israel find itself on the wrong side of the ‘changing’ world order? – ALEX TRAIMAN (ISRAEL)
Israel must depend on no foreign power, use savvy to navigate between world powers and be both willing and able to use force when necessary to protect its sovereignty.
(February 27, 2022 / JNS) With fighting raging in Ukraine, Israel finds itself torn between supporting independent Ukrainian sovereignty and not wishing to anger a newly belligerent world power in Russia.
MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: What Russia’s New Reality Means for Turkey
Selim Koru February 25, 2022 Selim Koru is an analyst at the Economic Policy Research Foundation (TEPAV)
As Russia and the West enter a dramatic new period of confrontation, some in Washington have suggested a possible silver lining: the return of Turkey, NATO’s prodigal son, as a member of good standing in the alliance.
MESOP MIDEAST WATCH – Israel-Turkey ties warm in diplomacy, security
Ahead of the visit to Ankara of President Isaac Herzog, Turkey multiplies its goodwill gestures toward Israel.
Ben CaspitFebruary 18, 2022 — AL MONITOR –
MESOP MIDEAST NEWS- Saudi FM: We Want to Integrate Israel in the Region But First – Palestinian State
By David Israel – Feb 21, 2022 TIMES OF ISRAEL – Since the signing of the Abrahamic Agreements, Israel has been interested in reaching normalization with one of the most influential Arab states, Saudi Arabia
MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: THE THIRD AGE OF ERDOGAN’S FOREIGN POLICY
by Rich Outzen and Soner Cagaptay – CEPA February 17, 2022
Turkey has been forced to adopt a new approach abroad, presenting a valuable opportunity that the United States and Europe need to seize quickly.
MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: NEXT TIME PARTNERS? – Israel, Turkey sees cooperation in Central Asia – James M. Dorsey
AHVAL NEWS – Feb 16 2022 – Turkey and Israel are not only seeking to repair their fractured bilateral relations, but see cooperation opportunities in Central Asia, said James M. Dorsey, a senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Middle East Institute in Singapore.
Making EU-Turkey Cooperation on Migration Sustainable
| MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : SWP-Publikationen – Sinem Adar, Friedrich Püttmann
A Greater Focus on the Turkish Host Society Is Required Managing irregular migration is a focal point of EU-Turkey relations today. European perspectives on this issue, for the most part, are split into two camps: a “caring” one, which concentrates on the well-being of refugees, and a “concerned” one, which focusses on the external border security of the European Union (EU) and the anxieties of EU citizens. Widely overlooked in the European discussions is the mounting social and political discontent in Turkey, which is hosting the largest refugee population worldwide while facing a serious economic crisis alongside a severe governance dead¬lock. To bear fruits in the long run, any EU-Turkey migration cooperation should account for this growing discontent. After all, neither the advancement of the rights of refugees in Turkey nor reliable security cooperation is possible without accord by the Turkish political class and society. To this end, the EU should signal to Turkey its inten-tion to resettle more refugees and support local integration efforts more proactively. Dr Sinem Adar is Associate at the Centre for Applied Turkey Studies (CATS) at SWP. Friedrich Püttmann is a visiting researcher at the Istanbul Policy Center (IPC) and a PhD candidate at the London School of Economics (LSE). |
MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: RE-THINKING OF KURDISH PKK ?
Abdulla Hawez@abdullahawez 9.2.2022
PKK-Turkish conflict: From 2015 to 1/1/2020: there were more fatalities in Diyarbakir alone than in Iraqi Kurdistan. 2020 to Feb 2022: there’ve been 25 times more fatalities in Iraqi Kurdistan than in Diyarbakir. Facilities are a way to measure the scale of the conflict.
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