Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan makes a speech during a conference in Istanbul, Turkey, May 17, 2016. (photo by REUTERS/Murad Sezer)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian: Turkey paying a price for Erdoğan's wilful blindness to Isis threat
President’s preference for blaming everything bad that happens on the Kurds is no longer working
Turkish officials, led by the prime minister, Binali Yildirim, have initially blamed the Istanbul airport attack on Islamic State, and it is true that this latest murderous outrage closely resembles last October’s Isis bombing of a peace rally in Ankara that killed 103 people, the deadliest such attack in modern Turkish history.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- June 29, 2016
Turkey Has Become the New Front of ISIS’s War on the World -- Jared Malsin, Time
Turkey's Debilitating Conflicts On Three Separate Fronts -- Grey Myer, NPR
Why the latest attack in Istanbul feels so much closer to home -- Rose Asani, Spectator
How Erdogan will spin his deal with Israel -- Fehim Taştekin, Al-Monitor
Turkey’s Apology Tour a Hit in Israel. Next Stop: Moscow -- Micah Halpern, Observer
Trouble Ahead in East Africa -- Ian Platz, RCD
Will Libya survive as a state? -- Dr. Azeem Ibrahim, Al Arabiya
Assessing the Jihadist Threat in Egypt: The Sinai Peninsula: Analysis -- Stratfor
Why Russia Is a Threat to The International Order -- Paul Dibb, The Strategist
Germany With Its Back Against a Wall -- George Friedman, Geopolitical Futures
Everything you need to know about Stephen Crabb, the man likely to be your next British Prime Minister -- Charlie Cooper, The Independent
Why Brexit Signals a Trump Victory -- Edward J. Rollins, Real Clear Politics
Bring On the Other EU Referendums -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
Spain's Election: Podemos plays blame game after poor performance at the polls -- Francesco Manetto, El Pais
Is Latin America's Longest-Running War Finally Over? -- Peter Schechter, Real Clear World
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