Fox News | Obama administration mum as Turkey's post-coup crackdown expands Fox News The Obama administration's relative silence on Turkey's alarming crackdown following last week's failed coup attempt is tantamount to a green light for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to continue his assault on democracy in the NATO nation, experts said. Obama Rejects Claims U.S. Had Advance Knowledge of Turkey Coup Politics|Obama Denies US Involvement in Coup Attempt in Turkey Turkey coup attempt: What happened that night? |
USA TODAY | Turkey will work with US on Gulen extradition USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Turkey's ambassador said Friday that his country will accept a U.S. offer to work with the State and Justice departments on an extradition request for a Turkish cleric living in Pennsylvania who Ankara accuses of orchestrating last week's ... Turkey increases pressure on US to extradite cleric accused of coup links Inside the eye of Turkey's political storm, in rural Pennsylvania Greece After Turkey's Coup D'état |
BBC News | Turkey attempted coup: EU says measures 'unacceptable' BBC News The European Union says Turkey's measures against the education system, the judiciary and the media following the failed coup are "unacceptable". In a statement, High Representative Federica Mogherini and Commissioner Johannes Hahn said they were ... Turkey coup: What does the state of emergency mean for democracy? The dark side of the popular mobilization that stopped Turkey's coup Turexit: Should Turkey leave NATO? |
Military Times | Incirlik has power again, but Turkey mission faces uncertain future Military Times A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle lands on the runway of Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, on Nov. 12, 2015. Six F-15Es from the 48th Fighter Wing deployed to Incirlik as a part of Operation Inherent Resolve in coordination with the Turkish government ... Incirlik Air Base: Power Restored to Key US Site After Coup |
CNN | The West should embrace Turkey's democratic resistance CNN Ragip Soylu is a Washington correspondent for Daily Sabah. (CNN) It was late Friday evening when chaos erupted on Istanbul's Bosphorus Bridge, where military trucks were blocking traffic and soldiers in Istanbul and Ankara fired at civilians. In the ... Turkey Could Be Taking A Big Step Backwards In Human Rights |
BBC News | Turkey coup attempt: Detentions 'tip of the iceberg' BBC News Turkey's deputy prime minister has described as "the tip of the iceberg" the infiltration of state institutions by the group the government blames for last Friday's failed coup. Nurettin Canikli told the BBC that the number of arrests could grow. At ... 10 amazing things about Turkey's failed coup Turkey coup: Erdoğan-as-savior gets boost from potent blend of images This is the biggest witch-hunt in Turkey's history |
Bloomberg | Turkey Charms Investors as Crackdown's Critics Given No Quarter Bloomberg Turkey's economy, which grew 4.8 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier, will weaken in the second but is still expected “to be strong,” Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said on a conference call with about 1,000 investors on Thursday ... Turkey's Reichstag Fire |
Deutsche Welle | Alarm in Germany over Turkey Deutsche Welle Lammert told the Schwäbische Zeitung newspaper that Turkey was distancing itself "ever more" from minimum standards to which it had committed itself as a member of 47-nation Council of Europe headquartered in Strasbourg. Especially alarming were the ... |
War on the Rocks | Turkey and the Case of the Magical Vanishing Coup War on the Rocks Yet, the AK Party's frayed political coalition, conflicts in Syria and southeast Turkey, and the party's falling out with the Gülen movement, partially restored the military's standing. Though Erdogan had installed a pliant senior leadership, large ... |
Vox | Turkey's failed coup could have disastrous consequences for Europe's migrant crisis Vox Turkey's recent failed coup may lead to the worsening of Europe's migration crisis. That's because it could lead to the dissolution of a recent pact between Brussels and Ankara over the plight of refugees arriving on the European Union's shores. Even ... |