Analysis

  • The US is lifting sanctions on Syria: what does this mean?

    The 180-day waiver announced by Rubio is not a repeal of the Caesar Act, but a temporary suspension of its implementation. It allows foreign governments and businesses to participate in reconstruction efforts and invest in Syria without being subject to U.S. sanctions.

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    27.05.2025 08:26
  • Strategic Hypocrisy: The West's Selective Fight Against Terrorism

    The roots of this hypocrisy go back to the 1980s, when the US, through the CIA's Operation Cyclone, armed and trained Afghan mujahideen, including individuals such as Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Jalaluddin Haqqani. Funded by Pakistan's ISI, these "freedom fighters" later became Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

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    24.05.2025 19:25
  • Why has the US president become cold towards Israel?

    According to an article published by The Times of Israel on May 20, 2025, US President Donald Trump is "disappointed" by the war in the Gaza Strip and is demanding that the Israeli government end the war. We will first introduce The Times of Israel's article in Uzbek, and then try to provide additional comments and conclusions.

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    23.05.2025 08:32
  • Is Syria being vaccinated against a "coup d'état"?

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in his speech to Congress on May 20, noted the possibility of a coup in Syria. He did not give specifics on who could undermine the government led by Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. However, he listed two main threats facing Damascus.

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    22.05.2025 19:29
  • The Story of the Retreat: How the US Was Defeated in the Red Sea

    This spring, US President Donald Trump launched a large-scale military operation in the Red Sea, promising to deter the Houthis and ensure freedom of navigation. The campaign, which cost more than $ 1 billion and involved aircraft carrier strike groups, B-2 bombers and advanced missiles, was supposed to destroy the Houthis' military capabilities. However, just two months after the operation began, on May 6, Trump unexpectedly announced a ceasefire with the Houthis. The agreement bypassed Israel and ultimately ended the US-Yemen conflict.

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    19.05.2025 18:25
  • Why didn't Putin come to the talks in Istanbul?

    Peace talks hosted by Turkey on May 15 to end the Russia-Ukraine war have captured the attention of the international community. However, neither Russian President Vladimir Putin nor US President Donald Trump attended the summit. This situation has cast a shadow over hopes in this regard. This important summit, which was planned to be held with the participation of Turkey and the US, has turned into a delegation-level meeting without the participation of leaders. So why were these talks held without leaders, and what does Putin's decision not to come to Turkey mean?

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    17.05.2025 10:50
  • War between India and Pakistan: Who is supporting whom?

    Today's world is not divided between blocs, alliances, ideologies or poles. That is, today the ranks are not as sharp as during the Cold War. For example, Vietnam is cooperating with the United States in the military against China, but on the side of Russia on the issue of Ukraine. Turkey, in addition to supporting Kiev in the Ukrainian war, is also mediating between Ukraine and Russia, and this, like the "grain deal", can play an active role in uniting the two countries through agreements that are important for the whole world. From an article published in "Al Jazeera" by Ramazan Bursa, an expert on Iranian issues, researcher and journalist.

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    16.05.2025 09:30
  • What is known about the Russian-Ukrainian negotiations?

    Ukraine and Russia are meeting in Turkey for peace talks. This time, US President Donald Trump has said he may fly in to join the talks. The last time the two countries met in Turkey was three years ago, but the sides failed to reach a compromise.

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    14.05.2025 15:10
  • The world after the trade war: a new era in the economy is beginning

    Anyone familiar with George Orwell’s 1984 is familiar with the fragmented world it depicts. In this world, major economies operate as separate, fortress-like islands, united into three geopolitical superpowers: Oceania, Eurasia, and East Asia. These structures engage in constant conflict and negotiation, not to achieve decisive victories, but to strengthen internal control, to spend excess funds and resources, and to maintain scarcity. This situation is reminiscent of Charles Tilly’s theory of “persistent inequality,” in which strong hierarchies are maintained through exploitation and restriction. Today’s global order, with its ongoing trade wars and economic reshuffles, seems to be heading towards a similar scenario.

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    13.05.2025 19:17
  • There is no safe place left for Muslims in France

    Cisse was not just killed, he was targeted in a holy place. After cleaning the mosque for Friday prayers, surveillance cameras show him teaching another man how to pray. As Cisse bowed his head, the other man, pretending to be praying, pulled out a knife and stabbed him 57 times, shouting Islamophobic slurs.

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    12.05.2025 17:39
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