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The conflict between Pakistan and India has put Turkey's arms industry in the spotlight, exposing the limits of its much lauded drones and raising questions about whether Turkey's arms industry is a loser in this latest round of conflict. Michael Rubin, the director of policy analysis at the Middle East Forum and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Thanos Davelis as we look into the Turkey angle to the Pakistan-India conflict, and dig into what developments on the ground tell us about Ankara's arms industry and Erdogan's ambitions to position Turkey as a military export power.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Is Turkey's Arms Industry a Loser in the India-Pakistan War?Mitsotakis highlights Greece's commitment to maritime security in UN speechGreece an ‘ideal connector' in the IMEC corridor
Is America now conducting ‘stag do diplomacy'? Is Turkey still a democracy? What will Rachel Reeves do in her Spring Statement? Join Rory and Alastair as they answer all these questions and more. The Rest Is Politics is powered by Fuse Energy. Fuse are giving away FREE TRIP+ membership for all of 2025 to new sign ups
On Syria, the fall of Assad, and nationalism in the Middle-East. [Patreon Exclusive] Historian Djene Bajalan talks to Alex about a major rearrangement in the Levant. We discuss: Who are Syria's new rulers HTS, and what is their vision – if any? Did geopolitics really determine the fall of Assad and the Ba'ath Party? How HTS's victory is so profoundly different from Islamism in Iran 1979 Why 2025 finally closes the book on the Arab Spring – and on secular Arab nationalism Were the Kurds wrong to rely on US protection? And in the full episode we continue by discussing... Is Turkey the big winner of the decade? What the Left gets wrong on nationalism Civic versus ethnic nationalism, revisited What was democratic, liberal and revolutionary about nationalism – and whether it can be again How conservatives recuperate left-wing ideas, which were always conservative from the start Links: Djene's writing at Jacobin /95/ The Fall of Rojava? ft. Dani Ellis / Alexander Norton
The Middle East is in turmoil and anti-Muslim sentiment in the West has rarely been higher. Many are preparing for an apocalyptic battle in which Muslims are the enemy. Nevertheless, a chosen few have crossed oceans and borders to undertake missionary work in Muslim communities. Our guest today, Devon Philips, spent years with Frontier Alliance International in Jordan, Syria, and Iraq, and she's here today to help us sort out what's happening in the Middle East and how we can reach Muslims with the gospel of the kingdom. – Takeaways – • Taking the gospel to Islamic war zones. • The surprising advantages of a woman in missions to Muslim countries. • What is the status of missions to Muslims? • Eschatology is of equal matter of import to both Muslims and Christians. • Overcoming hate to reach out in genuine love. • The challenge of a gospel of the Kingdom that exalts the “enemy”. • A personal journey to discover the Messianic Gospel of the kingdom. • An insider's perspective on current events in Syria. • News Reports: Are you being informed or convinced? • Is Turkey interested in restoring the Ottoman Empire? • A new life work to learn original languages at Tyndale House in Cambridge. – Resources – Frontier Alliance International https://faimission.org Messiah Podcast is a production of First Fruits of Zion (https://ffoz.org) in conjunction with Messiah Magazine. This publication is designed to provide rich substance, meaningful Jewish contexts, cultural understanding of the teaching of Jesus, and the background of modern faith from a Messianic Jewish perspective. Messiah Podcast theme music provided with permission by Joshua Aaron Music (http://JoshuaAaron.tv). “Cover the Sea” Copyright WorshipinIsrael.com songs 2020. All rights reserved.
We discussed our special appearance on Global Television's "The Morning Show" with Carolyn Mackenzie and Jeff McArthur, during which we discussed all things Christmas. Is Turkey a must for dinner? Or do you and the family must wear matching Pyjamas to post on your socials?! Whatever your tradition may be, we want to know! Exciting news! Season 2 of Bad Parents will include video, yep you heard us right, not only will you be able to hear us, but you can now watch us on YouTube! If you can't get enough of us, we also have a morning show you can check out on Q107 from 05:30 am-10 am Mon-Fri. We love hearing from you! Contact: badparents@curiouscast.ca for any funny stories, ideas, or topics you would like to hear from us. Happy Parenting! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 312th episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by model Sara Blake Cheek, comedian Mike Marino and radio legend David Brody to discuss: - Is Thanksgiving the best holiday? - Is Turkey overrated? - Best Thanksgiving side dish? - Best pie? - Football - The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Netanyahu vows that the response to Hezbollah will be tough. Iran warns of serious consequences to Israel over Lebanon. All that and more is going on while Turkey threatens to invade Israel. Is Turkey mentioned in Bible prophecy? We'll discuss today on The Endtime Show. --------------- 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Endtime+ and access exclusive content: https://watch.endtime.com/browse 🏧: America's Christian Credit Union: Make the switch from the BIG banks: https://www.endtime.com/switch ☕️: First Cup Coffee: use code ENDTIME to get 10% off: https://www.firstcup.com ⭐️: Birch Gold: Claim your free info kit on gold: https://www.birchgold.com/endtime 🥩: Back Yard Butchers: Save an extra 20% off your entire order (use code “ENDTIME”): https://www.backyardbutchers.com/endtime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest entertaining episode of the Talking Istanbullocks Comedy Pubcast, Jorma Kirkko, pub raconteur par excellence, takes the stage solo, sharing some of his most entertaining stories and tackling a wide array of questions from listeners.School Days Shenanigans: Jorma takes a trip down memory lane, recounting giving his maths teacher a nervous breakdown as a not so innocent 12 year old.Revenge: How did a loose pair of ladders in Fife lead to a chain of events that culminated in German-sourced gay pornography?Is Turkey or Malaysia more insane to live n? Jorma reveals where he would most love to settle down and why.Fim Release Update.How Well Does He Know Morgan Freeman?Is The Show As Funny As It Used To Be? With a laugh, Jorma tackles the question of whether the creative well is running dry.Should Ray Seduce His Wife in a Mankini? In one of the more bizarre queries, Jorma advises Ray on whether this questionable fashion choice could spice things up at home.Should Talking Istanbullocks Focus More on People in the Pub?** Jorma considers whether the podcast should put more emphasis on its roots in the James Joyce Irish Pub.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AAdIgn2TbxGSyQgAH4btOs9puTHuRhNwBQb04Aqzbso/edit?usp=sharing#ComedyPodcast #BritishHumour #ListenerQandA #JormaKirkko #SchoolPranks #CarAccidentRevenge #MorganFreeman #BestPubStories #PodcastHumour #RevengePorn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Natanyahu vows that the response to Hezbollah will be tough. Iran warns of serious consequences to Israel over Lebanon. All that and more is going on while Turkey threatens to invade Israel. Is Turkey mentioned in Bible prophecy? We'll discuss today on The Endtime Show. --------------- 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Endtime+ and access exclusive content: https://watch.endtime.com/browse 🏧: America's Christian Credit Union: Make the switch from the BIG banks: https://www.endtime.com/switch ☕️: First Cup Coffee: use code ENDTIME to get 10% off: https://www.firstcup.com ⭐️: Birch Gold: Claim your free info kit on gold: https://www.birchgold.com/endtime 🥩: Back Yard Butchers: Save an extra 20% off your entire order (use code “ENDTIME”): https://www.backyardbutchers.com/endtime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historically, Turkey has always had a strong women's rights movement, stemming from the days of the Ottoman Empire through to the emergence of the Republic of Turkey into the present day. At the top of the movement's agenda now is the fight to protect women against violence from men. It's three years since Turkey pulled out of the Istanbul Convention, the Europe wide treaty on combatting violence against women and girls. The Turkish Government has its own version of domestic violence law, but there are concerns that this doesn't offer the same protection as the Convention. Campaigners say that femicide and violence against women continues to plague society and that there is an increasingly anti-gender rhetoric within mainstream politics. So, this week on The Inquiry, we're asking ‘Is Turkey getting more dangerous for women?'Contributors: Dr. Sevgi Adak, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, The Aga Khan University. Professor Seda Demiralp, Işık University, Turkey. Dr. Ezel Buse Sönmezocak, International Human Rights Lawyer, Turkey Dr. Hürcan Aslı Aksoy, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin.Presenter: Emily Wither Producer: Jill Collins Researcher: Katie Morgan Production Co-ordinator: Liam Morrey Image credit: Cagla Gurdogan via REUTERS from BBC Images
The boys compare tigers' and Donald Trump's eating habits; discuss Kate Bush choreography; Morgan Freeman is fired from a commercial he did for the Egyptian Tourist Board for offering ''Egypt, like nostalgia and kids' TV just isn't what it used to be''. Meanwhile Liam Neeson pops in to discuss his latest rom-com script, Glove Actually, that sounds somewhat familiar and then he sulks when he gets a call from Spielberg AND realises he's forgotten his sandwiches.Episode SummaryChinese New Year Of The IstanbullocksSponsored by Reader's Wives Magazine: Finding your neighbour in the nip and Turkish hospitality from James Joyce Irish Pub, IstanbulMorgan Freeman Poem: The Ancient Sands of Egypt - The Egyptian Tourist Board fire Morgan for his poem - 'It's not an easy place to visit these days, It's especially bad for women and gays, Cairo's crowded, dirty and dangerous for driversi But go to the coasts and you'll find it nicer' - Is Turkey nicer than Egypt? - Send your poetry request to Morgan at talkingistanbullocks@gmail.com'Subscribe, Share and Comment- Talking Istanbullocks YouTube Channel - Kaiden Stokes 'The Really Woke Bloke' video.Celebrity True or False: 'From Willie to Bush' * Kate Bush true or False * Welsh Bafta * 'I'm partial to a bit of Bush' * Tigers Tongues are sharper than women's * This is a family show * Donald Trump is another large orange animal * What Donald Trump has for dinner * Eye of the TigerLiam Neeson Interview: * Spielberg hasn't confirmed * With Bill Nighy at the zoo * Germans have silly accents * Glove Actually * Haven't had a woman for over eight days * Four Weddings and a fucking Funeral * Liam was never in Love Actually* I have a particular set of skills * Can you say prozzies anymore?Blackmilkshake Post of the Week - joke sent in to comedy Facebook page *Not everyone who shites on you is your enemy End Credits: Next week a song about 80's erotica * request for Morgan Freeman poems and Kiss and Tell Stories to talkingistnbullocks@gmail.com'No animals or copyright were violated during the making of this podcast' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Derek & Steven get ready for Thanksgiving, react to week 11 in the NFL (00:58)-Is Turkey overrated? (09:34)-Steven's hot sauce punishment/Are the Eagles the best team in football after they beat Chiefs? (24:04)-Brock Purdy's Purdfect Game(42:53)-Raiders lose to Dolphins but is it a moral victory? More confidence in Antonio Pierce's future than Aidan O'Connell's? (53:05)-Dolphins on Hard Knocks (01:03:19)-Tom Brady's view on the current state of football (01:20:43)-Quick Hits: reactions to week 11 games (01:31:51)-Picks for Thanksgiving games
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Tony Colombo isn't that mad at how Columbus Day has changed | Israel's president, Isaac Herzog, says “Not since the Holocaust have so many Jews been killed in one day.” 16:12 SEG 2 Jim Talent, Former US Senator and Chairman of the Reagan Institute's National Leadership Council, talks about how Hamas Ran a Covert Operation | Cutting off electricity to the Gaza Strip | Fighting a 2-front war | Is Turkey a NATO ally? | Will a new speaker be elected this week? | Is the Chinese president eyeing Taiwan? https://twitter.com/JimTalent 34:41 SEG 3 Hamas constructed a mock Israeli settlement to practice on https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 10.09.2023 THIS JIM TALENT SEGMENT IS SPONSORED BY ROYAL BANKS OF MISSOURI https://www.royalbanksofmo.com/ Jim Talent, Former US Senator and Chairman of the Reagan Institute's National Leadership Council, talks about how Hamas Ran a Covert Operation | Cutting off electricity to the Gaza Strip | Fighting a 2-front war | Is Turkey a NATO ally? | Will a new speaker be elected this week? | Is the Chinese president eyeing Taiwan? https://twitter.com/JimTalent https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In light of the shocking death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, today's From the Archive imagines a world without Vladimir Putin. Original air date: May 17, 2022 As the war continues in Ukraine, Putin is looking worse for the wear. David Rothkopf speaks with Andrea Kendall-Taylor of the Center for a New American Security, Ed Luce of the Financial Times, and Michael Weiss of New Lines Magazine. Does Vladimir Putin have cancer? What would happen if Putin left office? Is Turkey about to veto Finland and Sweden joining NATO? Find out on this informative and entertaining episode. Join us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In light of the shocking death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, today's From the Archive imagines a world without Vladimir Putin. Original air date: May 17, 2022 As the war continues in Ukraine, Putin is looking worse for the wear. David Rothkopf speaks with Andrea Kendall-Taylor of the Center for a New American Security, Ed Luce of the Financial Times, and Michael Weiss of New Lines Magazine. Does Vladimir Putin have cancer? What would happen if Putin left office? Is Turkey about to veto Finland and Sweden joining NATO? Find out on this informative and entertaining episode. Join us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Turkey is home to more refugees than any other country in the world, with more than 3 million Syrians and 300,000 Iraqis. But many Turks now believe these Arab refugees have overstayed their welcome. And as the economic crisis in Turkey gets worse, attacks have begun to escalate, both verbally and physically. Is Turkey becoming a mirror for anti-minority sentiment in America? And are Arab governments responding by launching anti-Turkish campaigns of their own? Dr. Atef Gawad discussed this important topic with his guests Dr. Zaher Sahloul, and Ömer Özkizilcik in the program "East-West Dialogues" on U.S. Arab Radio this Friday, August 4th, 2023 on "Anti-Arab Sentiments grow in Turkey & US. Dr. Zaher Sahloul is the cofounder and President of MedGlobal, US based humanitarian organization that provides free healthcare to the displaced, the refugees and victims of wars and disasters in partnership with local communities in Syria, Yemen, Gaza, Iraq, Lebanon, Colombia, Greece and Bangladesh. He is Pulmonary and Critical Care specialist based in Chicago and a strong advocate of protecting civilians, children, healthcare workers and human rights of refugees in war situations. Mr. Ömer Özkizilcik is an Ankara-based analyst of Turkish foreign policy, counterterrorism, and military affairs. A leading expert on the Syrian civil war, Özkizilcik has written extensively on the non-state armed groups and the state actors involved in the conflict.
Erdogan has been on a charm offensive, working to “reset” ties with countries in the region - ties he effectively torpedoed over the last decade or so. While Erdogan wants a “reset” and “rapprochement” with countries like Egypt, Israel, the US, and even Syria, to end Turkey's regional isolation, there will be a price to pay. The question is whether Erdogan - or the opposition should it win the upcoming elections - can satisfy the demands coming from countries in the region and Washington. Prof. Henri Barkey, the Cohen Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Thanos Davelis to look into why Erdogan is stepping up his charm offensive at this moment, and what we should expect from these efforts.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Is Turkey about to ditch its Russian S-400 missile system?Erdogan's Charm Offensive Will Not Satisfy Egypt, Syria, or IsraelRacing to woo the undecided votersAs elections loom, narratives scrutinized‘Greek banks are safer'
Finland and Sweden are still out of NATO despite the agreement from the Alliance summit in June in Madrid. Is Turkey playing a divide-and-conquer game as it seems Ankara is all the time moving the goalposts? Is Russian happy about it? And what about Hungary? I talked to Toni Alaranta, Senior Research Fellow in the European Union Research Programme at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA). His areas of expertise include Turkey's domestic and foreign policies, in particular Turkey's relations with the EU, the US and Russia. Listen to our conversation. And if you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi! Thank you. https://ko-fi.com/amatisak --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrej-matisak/message
Who is firing in the BBL? Do we give Dave Warner another chance? Is Turkey overrated?
On this edition of Parallax Views, Giorgio Cafiero, CEO of Gulf State Analytics, returns to discuss the rumblings about a potential Turkish ground operation in northern Syria. Is Turkey invading northeast Syria about to happen? Also how will the U.S. likely respond if it does? What should be made of U.S. response to the recent Turkish strikes in Syria and the possibility of a Turkish ground offensive there? Among the topics discussed in this conversation: - The perspective from Ankara, the capital of Turkey, in relation to Syria - Overview of the tumult in Syria since the 2011 uprising against the regime of Bashar al-Assad and the Ba'athist government in Damascus; the Syrian Civil War; the rise of the Islamic State; - Why did the overthrow of Assad not happen?; how has Assad managed to hold onto power? - The Kurds, the YGP (People's Defense Units), and the PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party); the U.S. relationship with the YGP and operations against ISIS - U.S. shifting focuses in regards to Syria over the years; U.S. military presence in Syria - Turkish foreign policy concerns and interests; the ambitious nature of Turkey's foreign policy goals in regards to the Arab world; Turkey and geopolitics, Erdogan; the upcoming Turkish elections - Russia and Iran in Syria and the effect of the Ukraine/Russia War on U.S. foreign policy concerns - The effect of ISIS and jihadist terrorism on the region; allegations of different state actors supporting ISIS - Iran and the protest movement there - Risks for Turkey if a ground offensive happens - Turkey as an ally to the U.S. and why this may keep the U.S. from taking strong action (beyond condemnatory statements from public officials) against Turkey's current posturing on Syria - Turkey views YPG as linked with PKK and as a security threat - No love lost between Erdogan and Assad; if there is a reconciliation it won't be rosy but rather pragmatic and interests-based - Sunni Islamism, the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt, Tunisia, and shifts in Turkish foreign policy - Turkey and relationship resets in the Arab world; Turkey and the economy; Turkish business and commercial ties in the Arab world and specifically the Gulf States - U.S. says it's opposed to a Turkish invasion, but when push comes to shove Giorgio believes the U.S. won't do much against Turkey - U.S.-Turkey tensions before the Ukraine conflict, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and Turkey role in the Ukraine/Russia conflict - What are Washington's concerns when it comes to a Turkish military campaign in northern Syria?; fear that ISIS could be a beneficiary of a ground offensive; the view from Moscow as also being afraid of the consequences of a Turkish ground operation - Kurdish separatism and fears from Iraq, Iran, and Turkey of a Kurdish state forming - Historic tensions between Turkey and the Kurds; repression of Kurds in Turkey - Where is the Turkey/Syria situation headed from here? - And much, much more
Is Turkey preparing to invade Syria again? Plus: the US Supreme Court allows Congress to view Donald Trump's tax returns, an interview with Iceland's foreign minister and Monocle's Natalie Theodosi brings us the week's fashion news.
The word of the day is uneven. The Eagles had an uneven win over the Colts where the offense struggled until the 4th quarter, and they break down how they feel about that win, the performance around it, and the emotion Nick Sirianni showed afterwards and if it was over the top (0:00). They take some calls, and continue to discuss the Eagles ugly win and Nick Sirianni's weird behavior (13:35). Then they throw it to the Nick Sirianni day after press conference (39:42). They come back and react to the press conference, continue to take calls, and ask the question of the day which is “Is Turkey over rated?” (54:17). Then it is time for What's Brewing With Jen (1:25:38). They take more calls (1:34:25). David Murphy from the Philly Inquirer joins the show to react to the Eagles win, Nick Sirianni's emotional response to it, Phillies free agency, and more (1:54:06). They take your calls for the rest of the show, before closing it out with the question of the day (2:14:48).
In this episode, Alaattin Kilic and Cameron Deggin are talking about whether there's a bubble in the real estate market of Istanbul? Due to the increase in real estate prices around the world, some are asking, if there's a bubble in real estate prices in Istanbul as well? Cameron is addressing this question here for you. (00:00) Introduction (02:00) Prices are going up! (02:28) Is there a bubble? (04:40) Cameron's research for Istanbul, New York, London (06:30) How long dose it take an average salary to pay for an average property? (07:53) Population rate (08:15) The Average age (09:20) Supply relative to demand (10:42) Average price increase in Real Estate Market (14:23) How do you compere between Istanbul, London, New York (17:15) How long do we need until Istanbul gets to that level? (21:50) What's the deferences between Istanbul and the two cities? (24:00) What's Cameron's evidence? (25:47) What do our clients have in common? (27:20) Istanbul optimism level! (28:18) Does London and New York have the same level? (32:14) Is the statistics from Turkish gov are real? (34:57) Is Turkey a poor Country? (36:30) Now! seriously Cameron do you see a bubble? (45:00) Our next Straight Talk! Best 3 Investment for Cameron in about last 3 Years! (46:03) Outro
As the war continues in Ukraine, Putin is looking worse for the wear. David Rothkopf speaks with Andrea Kendall-Taylor of the Center for a New American Security, Ed Luce of the Financial Times, and Michael Weiss of New Lines Magazine. Does Vladimir Putin have cancer? What would happen if Putin left office? Is Turkey about to veto Finland and Sweden joining NATO? Find out on this informative and entertaining episode. Join us!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the war continues in Ukraine, Putin is looking worse for the wear. David Rothkopf speaks with Andrea Kendall-Taylor of the Center for a New American Security, Ed Luce of the Financial Times, and Michael Weiss of New Lines Magazine. Does Vladimir Putin have cancer? What would happen if Putin left office? Is Turkey about to veto Finland and Sweden joining NATO? Find out on this informative and entertaining episode. Join us!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode the guys have a heart to heart about depression. Matt talks about the moves that Dodge is making with their Hellcat Engine, Mike talks about DC, and Rohan explains his Whataburger Thanksgiving! Comment down below if you want to see us in ugly Christmas Sweaters! Subscribe for more Uninfluenced: https://www.youtube.com/Uninfluenced Check out Mike Drop for more from Mike Ritland: https://www.youtube.com/MikeDrop ---------- 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - Fortune Cookie 1:30 - Coping with Depression 4:30 - Thanksgiving and Gen Z 10:01 - Thanksgiving and DC 21:48 - Transgender, Cisgender, and Everything Else 43:37 - Hellcat Engines 1:01:07 - Why Car Guys Love Hot Girls! 1:07:34 - Carrera 4s VS Turbo S 1:13:22 - Epstein Didn't Kill Himself 1:14:18 - Who Would You Let Build a ‘69 Chevelle 1:16:57 - Is Turkey a Must? 1:18:43 - Christmas Traditions 1:23:46 - Do You Tell Your Kid Santa Doesn't Exist? 1:29:01 - Outro --------- Support the Show: ► Support Uninfluenced on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Uninfluenced ► Official Uninfluenced Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/uninfluenced ---------- Support Mike Ritland: ► Support Mike Drop on Patreon: www.patreon.com/MikeDrop ► Dog Treats, Training, & More at Fueled by Team Dog: https://www.mikeritlandco.com MIKE's NEW BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Unfuck-America-Respectful-Open-Minded-Conversation-ebook/dp/B09HRF494F ---------- Stay Connected: Follow Matt Holden: https://www.facebook.com/realtalkwithmatt Follow Mike Ritland: https://www.facebook.com/mikeritlandco
The move to declare the 10 envoys — including those of Germany and the United States — "persona non grata" means they are now just one step from expulsion after calling for the release of activist Osman Kavala. Is Turkey on a collision course in the West? Is it the beginning of the end of Turkey's relations with the West? Knowing the background story provides you the opportunity to assess for yourself why the Turkish president, Erdogan made his decision…Subscribe to our Instagram: @GeopoliticsInConflictSubscribe to our Blog: https://www.globalperspectiveconsulti...Follow us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1063611?durati...Follow us on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@GeopoliticsInConf...Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/doualaalou#Germany #USA #Turkey #West #Geopolitics
Is Turkey a must for you and your family on Thanksgiving?
Is Turkey heading for regime change?How is Erdogans influence being limited by the US?Do muslims really understand whats happening in Libya?Available on all major podcast providers.WEBSITE: https://talkingminaret.buzzsprout.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/talkingminaret/
Prompted by Ankara's plans to step foot on the moon by 2023, Nazlan Ertan and Aygen Aytaç take a look back at dystopian and utopian narratives and keep the audience guessing: Is Turkey's space plan fact or fiction?
What happened to the nurse who fainted after the shot? Was she a crisis actor? Why did Google allow her fainting to go viral? Are we being set up? Who's really running the White House? The best supplements for your immune system. Is Ivermectin a wonder drug for ? Alexa, hypnotize me. And other insane rhetoric. Is Turkey really destabilizing the Middle East. CDC says real numbers of deaths 19,800. Freeze your sperm before shot due to induced infertility? What? Plus much more! This is another really intense must listen show!
Straight Talk host Alaattin Kiliç and Justin Mays, Property Turkey Senior Investment Consultant, come to you from Property Turkey's Istanbul office.(00:00) Why would someone look to Turkey?(02:00) Turkish Culture(04:20) Is Turkey a good place to raise your children?(06:30) Turkish Healthcare(09:30) Turkey for Singles(11:00) Turkish Cost of Living(12:30) Risks Levels of Investing in TurkeyReach us at:Whatsapp: wa.me/908505325195 |Website: www.propertyturkey.com |Instagram: www.instagram.com/propertyturkeycom |YouTube: www.youtube.com/PropertyTurkeyCom
Straight Talk host Alaattin Kiliç and Justin Mays, Property Turkey Senior Investment Consultant, come to you from Property Turkey's Istanbul office.(00:00) Who is Justin Mays?(01:00) Is Turkey a foreign friendly country?(03:00) How is Turkey for English speakers?(05:30) Turkish Schools(07:50) Turkish Healthcare(11:00) Advice for foreigners arriving in Turkey.Reach us at:Whatsapp: wa.me/908505325195 |Website: www.propertyturkey.com |Instagram: www.instagram.com/propertyturkeycom |YouTube: www.youtube.com/PropertyTurkeyCom
Is Turkey becoming and Independent Power?Whats Erdogan doing about Armenia and Azerbaijan?What does the recent gas discovery mean?Is Russia an ally to the Muslims?Available on all major podcast providers.WEBSITE: https://talkingminaret.buzzsprout.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/talkingminaret/
Ekrem Imamoglu's victory to become Istanbul's mayor is raising questions about President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's grip on power. Is Turkey moving back to a more democratic government? The Crisis Next Door host Jason Brooks talks about those prospects with Mustafa Akyol, Senior fellow at The Cato Institute, as well as an Opinion writer for The New York Times, and author of "The Islamic Jesus" & "Islam without Extremes.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Sitrep with Kate Gerbeau and Christopher Lee… Why did the Carrier's Captain have to leave his ship? Is Turkey hungry for war with Cyprus? Should Britain hand back the Chagos (PRO: Chay-gos) Islands? What are the modern day challenges of UN Peacekeeping operations? And the essence of being a soldier – the warrant officer's speech that's a must-watch for MoD recruiters.
Is Turkey joining the EU? That was a claim made back in 2016, in one of nearly 1,600 pro-Brexit adverts run by the official Brexit campaign, "Vote Leave" and two associated campaigns, "BeLeave" and "DUP Vote to Leave". At the time the advert was produced, Turkey was involved in accession negotiations. This means it had applied to be a member and was negotiating with the EU - but the process is not a guarantee of membership.
An attempted military coup in Turkey last night. Is Turkey's president Erdogan likely now to move Turkey further from the West and being a secular state, more toward being Islamic? What must Western politicians do to assume an effective leadership role in battling terrorists and an enemy determined to destroy our way of life? Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Founder: American Islamic Forum for Democracy, former U.S. Navy Lt Commander, past president of the Arizona Medical Association and author of Battle for the Soul of Islam: An American Muslim Patriot's Fight to Save His Faith. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is Nice like after the terror attack? Guest: Mike Armstrong. Global News reporter in Nice, France. An attempted military coup in Turkey last night. Is Turkey's president Erdogan likely now to move Turkey further from the West and being a secular state, more toward being Islamic? What must Western politicians do to assume an effective leadership role in battling terrorists and an enemy determined to destroy our way of life? Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser. Founder: American Islamic Forum for Democracy, former U.S. Navy Lt Commander, past president of the Arizona Medical Association and author of Battle for the Soul of Islam: An American Muslim Patriot's Fight to Save His Faith. The Republican Party Convention begins Monday in Cleveland and some GOP delegates are taking and will be carrying their firearms during the convention. They argue it's concern about possible terror attacks. Reuters story earlier in the week suggested New Black Panthers Party members would also be taking firearms to Cleveland for the convention. Their Chairman now is saying he did not make such a statement to Reuters. Guest: Republican Party Convention delegate who will be taking his firearm to Cleveland See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.