Empowered by a declining Iran, Recep Tayyip Erdogan still fears Donald Trump.
Motivated by domestic politics and strategic worries.
Gaza and Gallipoli.
While threatening to invade Israel.
Could this be a hopeful sign for Turkey-Israel relations?
Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Erdogan met publicly for the first time.
Renewing ties with Ankara without risking relations with Greece and Cyprus.
Kemal Kilicdaroglu isn’t Turkey’s Barack Obama.
Those who replace him might feel a need to display their anti-Israel credentials.
Oil, drones, military bases, and mosques.
Erdogan’s latest reversal of course.
An interview with the author of Mosaic’s June essay on how to understand Turkish politics, and the prospects for its relations with America and Israel.