• Assad Naively Trusted Erdogan Until he Got Stabbed in the Back

    Assad Naively Trusted Erdogan Until he Got Stabbed in the Back

    For many years up until the Syrian civil war of 2011, Syria and Turkey enjoyed very close relations. In a series of reciprocal visits, Pres. Bashar al-Assad made a historic trip to Ankara in 2004, the first Syrian President to…


  • Turkey is the biggest winner

    Turkey is the biggest winner

    Key notes: Jake Broe, United States Air Force veteran who served as a Nuclear and Missile Operations Officer (13N) talks about the above topics in his video. The video is about the recent events in Syria, Russia, and Ukraine. The…


  • Haceroglu interviews the head of the Syrian Interim Government

    Haceroglu interviews the head of the Syrian Interim Government

    Yalman Haceroglu interviews the head of the Syrian Interim Government affiliated with the Syrian National Coalition: The next stage requires a comprehensive national dialogue… and no sectarian quotas in Syria. Interview conducted by: Yalman Haceroğlu The armed factions of the…


  • Reporting from the Ground: A Turkmen Perspective

    Reporting from the Ground: A Turkmen Perspective

    We’re delighted to welcome Yalman, our dedicated correspondent in Kirkuk, to the Turkish Forum family. Your dedication to bringing the voices and perspectives of the Turkmen people to our readers is truly invaluable. We are grateful for your courage, professionalism,…


  • French Ambassador, not Pashinyan, Is Defending Armenia’s Interests

    French Ambassador, not Pashinyan, Is Defending Armenia’s Interests

    Something is terribly wrong when Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is making continuous concessions to Azerbaijan, while the French Ambassador to Armenia, Olivier Decottignies, is defending Armenia’s interests. Ironically, a foreign ambassador is more pro-Armenian than the Prime Minister of…