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Russian spy suspects plead guilty

All 10 people accused of being undercover Russian agents while living in the United States have pleaded guilty in a court in New York. The defendants each announced their pleas to conspiracy to act as an unregistered agent of a foreign country on Thursday.

Israel and Turkey: The Impossible Alliance

Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. – Global Politician In June 2010, Turkey voted against the UN Security Council resolution that imposed a fourth round of sanctions on Iran for its enrichment of uranium. Earlier in 2010, Turkey and Brazil have struck a deal with Iran to have two thirds of its nuclear fuel shipped outside its territory [...]

The Islamic Republic of Turkey and the State of Israel

by Steve Stylianoudis – Intelligence Research A change entailing unpredictable geopolitical ramifications is taking place in Turkey!  For years, an objective of the Turkish government was the acceptance of Turkey as a full member in the European Union (EU).  It has made substantial progress, but only because Turkey secured and continues to receive the unqualified support of [...]

Indebted Greece still faces arms purchases

Bloomberg Business Week Turkish fighter jets streak past remote Greek islands, shattering the calm of sleepy villages and alarming residents and beach-going visitors alike. Greek warplanes are scrambled to intercept them, fighting mock air battles over the Aegean Sea. The violation of Greek airspace by Turkish warplanes is the most tangible — and frequent — [...]

Our maps were to blame, say freed yachtsmen

The wrong maps and a faulty propeller sent five British sailors into the middle of an international incident when they strayed into Iranian waters, they said.

CIA spy admits guilt but feels abandoned

A CIA spy sentenced to five years in an Italian prison for her role in a US government-backed kidnapping plot admitted on Wednesday she “broke the law” but felt abandoned by her superiors.