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US and Turkey: It Is Not Over Yet

Dimitar Bechev
  • November 22, 2021
  • Al Jazeera
Summary:  So with all this tension between them, are Turkey and the US on the cusp of a breakup? Probably not. Neither Biden nor Erdogan is pushing for a complete decoupling.
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