Topic: NATO

The Chinese adage that crisis creates opportunity has given a new lease on life to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s policies and Turkey itself. The dramatic decline of the Turkish[...]

Russia’s war rhetoric has been overtaken by the explosion of bombs as the country unleashes a full-scale war in Ukraine, although Moscow defines it as “special military operations.” The terminology[...]

The new world order, following the fall of the Soviet Union, is still taking shape. That is why many aftershocks are continuing to shake up international relations. Amongst those aftershocks[...]

Since the beginning of the Cold War, Turkey has been the beneficiary of the East-West confrontation. The oft-used phrase that Turkey was a bulwark of democracy against Soviet expansionism is[...]

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Armenia declared its independence along with the other Soviet republics. At the dawn of the new independence, journalists in Armenia held a panel[...]

ISTANBUL (Panorama.am) — Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the country’s NATO allies for being “bad neighbors” for refusing to supply parts for Turkish drones, Duvar English reported on January 23.[...]

By Karen DeYoung and Kareem Fahim WASHINGTON (Washington Post) — The Trump administration imposed sanctions on Monday, December 14, on NATO-ally Turkey’s main military weapons procurement agency as punishment for its purchase of[...]

Despite tremendous losses in human lives and materiel, morale continues to be high among Karabakh warriors. It is not hyperbole when Armenian soldiers claim that they are fighting for a[...]

Some 700 body bags returning from the battlefront in Nagorno Karabakh have not dampened the resolve of the Armenian side, which continues to defend its ancestral land and the last[...]

YEREVAN (Politico) — Armenia’s president is demanding answers from NATO over the involvement of Turkey in the Nagorno-Karabakh war. Armen Sarkissian says he’s ready to travel to Brussels to confront[...]