EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A nationalist Turkish television station with close ties to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has dug up a 12-year-old map that projects Turkey’s sphere of influence in 2050 as stretching from southeastern Europe on the northern coast of the Mediterranean and Libya on its southern shore across North Africa, the Gulf, and the Levant into the Caucasus and Central …
“We Will Slaughter” Armenians “When the Time Comes,” Turk Vows
By RAYMOND IBRAHIM
Jihadi Hate or Territorial Dispute? Although the recent conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has been presented as a “territorial dispute,” something else—namely religious animosity, or that old Islamic hate for infidels—has permeated it. For example, several reports and testimonials, including by an independent French journalist, confirmed that Turkey was funneling …
By RAYMOND IBRAHIM
Turkey vs. the Southern Caucasus Republics
By Lt. Col. (res.) Dr. MORDECHAI KEDAR and Col. (res.) Dr. DAN GOTTTLIEB
BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1006, November 14, 2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: On October 13, 1921, the Kars Agreement was signed in the town of Kars in eastern Anatolia (Western Armenia). This agreement redrew, in Turkey’s favor, the Kars-Ardahan-Artvin border between Turkey and the Caucasus republics of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, an area that had been stripped from Turkey by the …
By Lt. Col. (res.) Dr. MORDECHAI KEDAR and Col. (res.) Dr. DAN GOTTTLIEB
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