Turkey’s Opposition and Rigid Bureaucracy
In a political landscape shaped by misperceptions, legal battles, and power struggles, the Turkish opposition needs more than votes. It needs vision, cohesion, and grassroots strength to breach the walls of an entrenched and hardened fortress of a state.
Islam Özcan
12.06.2025
A Bleak Triad Threatens Syria’s Stability
Nearly all of Syria is facing a bleak triad: ongoing insecurity, a dangerous surge in revenge-fueled violence, and a worsening economic crisis that could lead to total collapse without urgent action.
Abdel Moneim Ali Issa
11.06.2025
Turkey Seeks Syria as Transit Route to the Gulf
Despite the apparent gains and optimistic promises from both Turkey and Syria of a trade boom and increased cargo traffic crossing the borders, one key question remains: is the Syrian market truly the primary focus of Turkey's trade facilitation efforts?
Mohammad Khansa
21.05.2025
The Updated Sykes-Picot: US, “Israel”, and Turkey Mapping The Region
“Israel's” priority is to prevent a deal that would allow Iran to retain or develop its nuclear capabilities, as in the 2015 agreement.
Mohammed Noureddine
9.04.2025
Erdoğan’s Gamble on Syria Backfires
Banking on regional distractions, including Russia’s war in Ukraine and Iran’s growing standoff with the West, Erdoğan overestimated Turkey’s leverage.
Abdul Menhem Issa
2.04.2025
Kurdish Protests Escalate Over Syria’s Constitutional Declaration Amid Political Tensions
Kurdish protests continue across northeastern Syria in response to the constitutional declaration signed by transitional president Ahmed Al-Sharaa, which enforces a highly centralized system and grants absolute power to the president without any accountabi
Syria Desk
17.03.2025