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America’s Turkey Problem Finally Comes to a Head

This week brought signs that the deeply flawed status quo of U.S.-Turkish relations has begun to crack.

  • Matthew RJ Brodsky
  • National Review

For successive administrations, inertia may have kept the flawed status quo of U.S.–Turkey relations in place, but the train appears finally to be running out of track.

Brod 1aIt was bound to happen eventually, regardless of the Trump administration’s just-announced decision to impose sanctions on two Turkish cabinet officials in response to Turkey’s continued detention of an…

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