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Mehmet Öğütçü
17 February 2024, Saturday / Published in Politics

Which forces are behind ISIS?

This question has been puzzling me since the day it first emerged. (*) The organization, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), or its Arabic acronym Daesh, is a transnational Salafi jihadist group. Its origins lay in the Cey’ish al-Taifa al-Mansurah organization,
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Mehmet Öğütçü
27 January 2024, Saturday / Published in Politics

A paradigm change needed in TRNC

Cyprus is not a serious problem in the eyes of the international community today, but it remains on the agenda as the region around it begins to heat up. It will be under the spotlight again in the coming days. The United Nations’ efforts to take frozen negotiations out of the refrigerator, the Gaza drama,
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Mehmet Öğütçü
20 January 2024, Saturday / Published in Politics

Are we at the table or on the menu?

The energy war, the ethnic war, the religion/sect-based war, the trade war, the technology war, the water war, the war against terrorism, and the war for regional dominance are taking place right next to us. If we cannot read these better in the light of the global struggle and strategic moves and do not take
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Mehmet Öğütçü
23 November 2023, Thursday / Published in Economy, Politics

Establishing a balanced “Give-and-Take” in energy diplomacy of Türkiye

Türkiye is surrounded by energy-rich countries and stands as one of the region’s largest energy investors, buyers, consumers, and transit nations. The energy sector involves vast sums of money, impacting vital aspects such as politics, security, trade, technology, intelligence, and finance. Türkiye, particularly dependent on foreign sources for fossil fuels, faced a 91.6 percent increase
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Mehmet Öğütçü
30 September 2023, Saturday / Published in Politics

No longer slam dunk voters for Turkish opposition

Before the May 2023 elections, the opposition voters in Turkey focused on changing the current government, which has been trying to rule the country for more than 20 years and whose mistakes have created serious concerns about our future. In fact, a wide political spectrum ranging from right to left, ethnic nationalist to religious, which
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Mehmet Öğütçü
01 August 2023, Tuesday / Published in Economy

Akbelen case: dilemma of environment, energy and obligations

The locals of a small village in Turkey’s Western province of Muğla, İkizköy have been in struggle with police and gendermerie for nine days to prevent their forest, the Akbelen woodland, from being cut for a thermal power plant. The conflict began when YK Energy, a subsidiary of Limak Holding and IC Holding, began to
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Mehmet Öğütçü
12 June 2023, Monday / Published in Economy

Can Gaye Erkan keep up with her position as CBRT governor?

With her exceptional education, extensive experience, and youthful dynamism, Hafize Gaye Erkan sparked enthusiasm at home as well as abroad by assuming crucial position in economic management as the new governor of the Central Bank (CBRT). However, she has come to this position at a crucial time when the Turkish economy is so fragile with
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Mehmet Öğütçü
20 April 2023, Thursday / Published in Politics

Türkiye’s Black Sea Natural Gas Success: Questions

Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar; it should be considered a world-class success as Türkiye gave the good news of the Black Sea natural gas discovery in 2020 and the first stage of delivery will be yielded before the May 14, 2023, elections, as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated on April 17. A comparable
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Mehmet Öğütçü
30 March 2023, Thursday / Published in Economy, Politics

A “new mechanism” for Kurdish oil that also burned Ankara’s hands

The final verdict by the International Court of Arbitration in Paris against Türkiye has further complicated the de facto controversial situation regarding the Kurdish oil exports since the creation in 1992 of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), both in Erbil, Ankara and Baghdad. as well as for foreign oil companies operating in the region. Now,
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  • Özel’s Star Is Rising: The Nullity Ruling Benefits Neither Kılıçdaroğlu nor Erdoğan”25 May 2026
  • The Dark Day of Turkish Politics: A Coup to Free Politics25 May 2026
  • “Absolute Nullity” Blow to the CHP: Court Rules That “Kılıçdaroğlu Must Return”22 May 2026
  • Türkiye Should Settle the Blue Homeland Dispute with Greece and Make Progress with the EU20 May 2026
  • The Meeting at the British Embassy and NATO’s Ankara Summit15 May 2026
  • What Does Türkiye’s Intercontinental Ballistic Missile-ICBM-Announcement Mean?7 May 2026
  • July Threshold in Türkiye–EU Tensions: What Did Erdoğan Really Say, and What Should Be Done?5 May 2026
  • Türkiye in the US–EU–NATO Triangle: The Cards Are Now on the Table26 April 2026
  • Türkiye-UK: Toward a More Equal, Mutually Beneficial Partnership with Ankara?24 April 2026
  • After Failing to Stir Kurds in Iran, Israel Turns Its Anger on Türkiye12 April 2026
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