Questioning the Turkish Coup
By Devon Douglas-Bowers As readers may know, I generally do not delve into the ideas of false flags and whatnot. It isn’t that I don’t…
By Devon Douglas-Bowers As readers may know, I generally do not delve into the ideas of false flags and whatnot. It isn’t that I don’t…
By Rusticus It’s been four short days since the July 15, 2016 coup d’état (color revolution?) attempt in Turkey, and already, the open-source research community is well…
By Brandon Turbeville With Turkey now undergoing the largest military/governmental purge in modern history, the question of Turkey’s future in terms of its domestic stability…
By Tony Cartalucci The coup this weekend that rocked Turkey was a particularly spectacular geopolitical development. Theories abound regarding who was behind it and their…
By Claire Bernish Despite the Pentagon’s assertion NATO’s Incirlik Air Base remained unaffected by the attempted military coup in Turkey, the base has now been…
By Brandon Turbeville Turkey is now the center of world attention as a military coup has been launched against the Erdogan government. While nothing has…
By Jeremy R. Hammond With Israel and Turkey having announced a reconciliation agreement this week, Turkey is portraying itself as a protector of the oppressed…
By Tony Cartalucci Kurdish fighters allegedly backed by the US, have crossed the Euphrates River in Syria and have moved against fighters from the self-proclaimed…
By Brandon Turbeville The 13th Islamic Summit entitled “Unity And Solidarity For Justice And Peace,” set up by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (IOC) took…
By Brandon Turbeville Shortly after secret meetings between Israeli and Saudi officials were exposed by a small minority of mainstream outlets, the “reparation of relations”…
By Brandon Turbeville Regardless of which side you choose to listen to in the Armenian/Azeri conflict, one thing everyone can agree on is that the…
By Mac Slavo It may be completely legal for Turkish President Recep Erdogan’s minions to silence the voices of journalists, bloggers and other outspoken critics…
By Brandon Turbeville In an instance of bizarre timing or, perhaps, foreknowledge, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Europe only four days ago that it…
By Brandon Turbeville Tempting fate and risking both prosecution and shut down, Turkey’s Cumhuriyet newspaper has recently revealed yet more evidence that Turkey is collaborating…