"True friend" Erdogan goes to Serbs and gives drones to Kosovo
Пише: Кирил Семенов Председник Турске Реџеп Тајип Ердоган боравио је 11. октобра у званичној посети Србији, где је разговарао са […]
Пише: Кирил Семенов Председник Турске Реџеп Тајип Ердоган боравио је 11. октобра у званичној посети Србији, где је разговарао са […]
William Engdahl is a strategic risk consultant and lecturer, has a degree in politics from Princeton University and is the best-selling author on oil and geopolitics, exclusively for online magazine" New Eastern Outlook“
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is known for his slippery relations with alleged allies, whether it be NATO or the EU. However, his greatest perfidy now seems to be directed against Turkey's relationship with Putin's Russia. Over the past two or more years in his relations with Ukraine, Armenia, Syria, Libya and now, more recently, in the unsuccessful Revolution in Kazakhstan, Erdogan has shown a clear pattern not only of opportunism, but also of perfidiousness or betrayal of trust, as in double crossing, in his relations with Russia despite being dependent on energy and advanced defense equipment. Why, the question is.
Written By: Miloš Zdravković
Turkey's shift away from Western political and any other influence is visible and Turkey's attempt to position itself as an independent geopolitical factor (for the first time since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire), without which nothing will happen in the Middle East.
У Турској је свечано пуштен у рад јединствени пројекат „Турски ток“.