Trump, Turkey
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President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that his administration was preparing to lift congressionally mandated sanctions on Turkey as he weighs moving forward with the sale of coveted F-35 fighter jets to Ankara.
Experts say Erdoğan's defining trait isn't Islamism or nationalism but political survival, as Trump calls Turkey's leader "a friend" ahead of NATO summit.
Turkey has rejected Israeli claims that a possible US sale of F-35 fighter jets to Ankara would disrupt the regional balance of power, accusing Israeli officials of running a politically motivated campaign ahead of the NATO summit.
It appears that, rather than watch its S-400s collect more dust, Turkey sees far greater opportunities in dealing with its Western partners despite past disagreements.
Trump says he's attending the NATO summit in Ankara because of Erdoğan, signaling closer U.S.-Turkey defense cooperation amid unresolved S-400 tensions.
The war in Ukraine and Trump’s disregard for the alliance have generated a new appreciation of what Turkey brings to the table.
Turkey beat the United States with a last-minute goal to spoil a perfect 2026 World Cup group stage for the USMNT. Here's what happens next.
The alliance is facing an overt external threat from Russia’s dictator and an internal threat from its principal founding member, the United States.
