How Ankara’s Policy Choices Enabled its Terrorism Problem

The terrorist attacks that bookended the week of March 13 exemplify a terrifying new normal in Turkey. That Sunday, a suicide car bomb ripped through Ankara’s central Kızılay district, killing 36 and injuring 127 others. The following Saturday, a suicide bomber killed four and wounded 36 on Istanbul’s major pedestrian thoroughfare, Istiklal Street. “We will … Continue reading How Ankara’s Policy Choices Enabled its Terrorism Problem