Comparing Yemen’s plight to Turkey’s success in Libya, Azerbaijan, Somalia
The role Turkey played in Libya after stepping in upon the Libyan people’s call to prevent the coup and invasion, reveals the model that needs to be followed by international actors and, as a matter of fact, by the UN, to establish peace. If Turkey h... more
Sneaky traps targeting the new roadmap in Libya
When Turkey took to the stage in Libya upon the call of the Libyan public, the established order of invasion and division fully collapsed. The image of hungry wolves flocking to plunder a weakened country without a leader is the most striking picture... more
What can Biden change?
There’s a saying that goes: “U.S. elections are not only U.S. elections.” The results of a global superpower’s elections are naturally followed closely worldwide, because the outcomes concern all countries. There is no place or country that it does n... more
Saudi's embargo on Turkish goods backfires as Muslims boycott French products
Saudi Arabia’s embargo against Turkish products was quickly overshadowed in the Arab world as a result of the boycott Muslims have launched against French President Emmanuel Macron’s Islamophobic discourses.The impact of both campaigns in Saudi Arabi... more
Of what concern are Arabs and Islam to the Arab League?
French President Emmanuel Macron is trying to conquer the economic and political problems in his own country by investing in turning them into interfaith conflicts and tensions, which are not limited to France alone. He is trying to stir up anti-Isla... more
What kind of a wild goose chase is Macron dragging Europe into?
The wild goose chase led by French President Emmanuel Macron, to seek abroad what he lost within, are causing serious problems for both his own country and all of Europe – and in fact for the whole world.Macron is unable to fulfill the promises he ma... more
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation holding Israel to account
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) committee meeting was held virtually in recent days. I had mentioned in my latest column President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s criticisms against French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent Islamophobic discours... more
Erdogan addressed Macron, but his words were actually meant for the Muslim world
The discussions the new Islamophobic wave has given rise to, which French President Emmanuel Macron is using to conceal the internal political crises in France, though bad in nature are actually beneficial. Even if by means of this opportunity, when ... more
Where's the sense in boycotting Turkish goods?
The recent propaganda on Arab social media is a call to boycott Turkish products. It is clear that the propaganda is Saudi-based, and being run by the media trolls affiliated with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt; however the reason is being ... more
Macron’s nervous breakdown
French President Emmanuel Macron recently made a statement concerning Islam. Considering the content and consistency of the statement, his words could be passed off as delirious. However, the time and place the statement was made and the track record... more
Let the Armenian, Israeli troublemakers complain all they want
There are some who cannot make head nor tail out of Armenia’s out of the blue attack on Azerbaijan, which it has been occupying for the last 28 years. In fact, it is because of this nonsense that there are some who even say that in the latest attacks... more
If you lack the power to defend yourself, nobody will give you what you deserve
Fresh tensions in the Karabakh region, which started with Armenia’s attacks on Azerbaijan's civilian targets in July, led to global surprise when Azerbaijan made an unexpected countermove for the first time in the history of the Armenian occupation, ... more
The world that murdered Khashoggi
Yesterday marked the second anniversary of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s savage murder. The door he passed through together with his fiancé Hatice Cengiz to build a new life ended up being his passage from this life to the eternal one. H... more