Thursday, November 09, 2017

Turkey: An Inconstant but Important U.S. Ally - Stratfor Worldview

Turkey: An Inconstant but Important U.S. Ally
Washington D.C. and Ankara, Turkey

Among the United States' allies in the Middle East, few are as important — or as fickle — as Turkey. Lately, the diplomatic discord between them has been worse than usual. In an effort to ease the tension, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim traveled to Washington on Nov. 7, kicking off a four-day trip designed to settle a wide array of issues. But despite his best efforts, there are few clear ways to resolve the enduring differences between the countries or to address the new and complicated troubles that lie ahead.

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