Business Insider | The US is underestimating the one thing that's steadily eroding its relationship with Turkey Business Insider Turkey's president on Tuesday accused the West of "supporting terror and standing by" those who plotted last month's attempted coup, just 24 hours after the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff traveled to Ankara in an attempt to diffuse tensions ... Europe|The Scale of Turkey's Purge Is Nearly Unprecedented Tensions in Turkey are spilling over to Germany In Turkey, a criminal complaint targets two senior U.S. generals |
Washington Post | How the US military scrambled in Turkey to keep working during the coup attempt Washington Post INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey — During the first night of the coup, the lights went out here around 2 a.m., as local authorities shut off this sprawling airfield's power, beginning what would be a kind of siege of the joint Turkish-U.S. base. U.S. Air ... Europe|'There's Something Going On in Turkey,' US Colonel Was Told During Coup Attempt US Base In Turkey On Lockdown, As Rumors Of Another Coup Swirl Thousands protest outside U.S. base in Turkey |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey's Erdogan: The West is taking sides with coup Aljazeera.com He repeated a complaint that no foreign leader had visited Turkey after the failed coup, while France and Belgium received visits in solidarity after attacks there. "Those we considered friends are siding with coup plotters and terrorists," he said ... Turkey again sends document to US seeking cleric's arrest Report: Turkey sends 2nd document to US seeking cleric's arrest |
The Guardian | The west is supporting terrorism against Turkey, claims Erdoğan The Guardian Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has accused the west of supporting terrorism and siding with organisers of the failed coup attempt, as football referees and other members of the sport's national association became the latest targets of a ... The West Doesn't Need Turkey Turkey's military restructured after failed coup bid Turkey coup attempt of Gülenists explained in special report |
Los Angeles Times | In wake of Turkey unrest, Greece grows nervous about a potential spike in influx of refugees Los Angeles Times But Greek officials are nervously monitoring the area after the president of its bigger neighbor, Turkey, survived a coup on July 15, launching a purge of the military and suspending human rights treaties. Home to one of the largest refugee populations ... |
BBC News | Turkey failed coup: US military chief condemns plotters BBC News The top US military figure has strongly condemned last month's failed coup in Turkey, as Washington seeks to ease strained ties. The chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen Joseph Dunford, met PM Binali Yildirim in Ankara. Turkey has been angered by ... Pentagon's top general seeks to cool anti-American sentiment in Turkey |
Forbes | George Friedman: Turkey Coup Dashes US Hopes Forbes The attempted coup in Turkey isn't just a Turkish problem. It introduced yet more instability in a region where the US thought it was making progress. Now, those hopes are dashed—perhaps permanently. Turmoil in Turkey also throws a wrench into Europe ... |
Gatestone Institute | Turkey Sets Ultimatum for EU Migrant Deal Gatestone Institute Turkey has threatened to back out of an agreement to stem the flow of migrants to the European Union if Turkish nationals are not granted visa-free travel to the bloc by October. Although Turkish officials have repeatedly threatened to renege on the ... Migrant crisis: Germany warns Turkey against 'blackmailing EU' Germany's Steinmeier takes Turkey to task over visa waiver Europe will not respond to Turkey 'visa blackmail' says German Vice Chancellor |
RT | British MP financed by group linked to failed Turkey coup RT In March this year, Garnier joined in a Commons debate on the EU-Turkey migrant deal, raising “serial and appalling” human rights and rule of law abuses by the Turkish government and urging a reversal of the UK's support for Turkey's accession to the EU. Gulenists paid UK MP to write anti-Turkey report |
Voice of America | Egypt-Turkey Relations Sour Post-Failed Coup Voice of America Turkey, which supports the Muslim Brotherhood, was allied with Morsi and continued to bate Sissi, even after he was formally elected in 2014, calling his initial ascension to power the product of a “coup,” not a popular “revolution” as Egyptian ... |