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Qatar, Turkey Express Opposition to Unilateral Strike on Iran

by John Glaser | Mar 28, 2012

Along with a virtual consensus within the U.S. military and intelligence community, international heads of state have begun expressing their opposition to a U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran. Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem Al-Thani has said his country,...

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US, Turkey Agree on ‘Non-Lethal’ Aid to Syrian Rebels

by Jason Ditz | Mar 25, 2012

US, Turkey Agree on ‘Non-Lethal’ Aid to Syrian Rebels | US claims to be ‘uncertain’ about sending arms

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PKK: An Excuse for Turkish Invasion of Syria?

by Jason Ditz | Mar 23, 2012

PKK: An Excuse for Turkish Invasion of Syria? | PKK’s sudden support for Assad changes the equation

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PKK Commander: If Turkey Invades Syria, All of Kurdistan Is a Warzone

by Jason Ditz | Mar 22, 2012

PKK Commander: If Turkey Invades Syria, All of Kurdistan Is a Warzone | Turkish ‘buffer zone’ plans could spark a wider war

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Clashes in Syria Focus on Rebel Supply Line to Turkey

by Jason Ditz | Feb 21, 2012

Clashes in Syria Focus on Rebel Supply Line to Turkey | Troops move on key town of Darkush

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17 Killed in Southeast Turkey Clashes

by Jason Ditz | Feb 14, 2012

17 Killed in Southeast Turkey Clashes | Two soldiers, 15 rebel fighters reported killed

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Turkey FM: Iran Ready to Cut a Deal

by Jason Ditz | Feb 10, 2012

Turkey FM: Iran Ready to Cut a Deal | Military strike would be a disaster, warns Davutoglu

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Syrian Opposition Claims Massive Deaths in Homs, Clashes Reported in Daraa

by Jason Ditz | Feb 8, 2012

Syrian Opposition Claims Massive Deaths in Homs, Clashes Reported in Daraa | Turkish PM aims to press Russia against Syria

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Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan: A Marriage of Convenience

by Jason Ditz | Feb 2, 2012

Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan: A Marriage of Convenience

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Turkey Will Resist Western Pressure to Ban Iranian Oil

by John Glaser | Jan 30, 2012

Turkey will not ban Iranian oil imports like the U.S. and European Union, unless United Nations sanctions are imposed, a spokesman for Turkey's Energy Ministry said Monday. "We are not bound by EU or US decisions, so we will only block Iranian oil imports if the UN...

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