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Terrorist Attack on US Embassy in Turkey: Our Full Coverage

 
  
 

Al-Monitor's Tulin Daloglu discusses the bombing of the US Embassy in Turkey on the PBS News Hour.


Cengiz Çandar
 Cengiz Çandar for al-monitor on February 4

To the extent Turkey is active in Middle Eastern politics, especially in Syria, and is a party to confrontation with Iran, all the "terror exports" of the Middle East will be heading to the Turkish market, writes Cengiz Candar.

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Kadri Gursel
 Kadri Gursel for al-monitor on February 3

Kadri Gursel argues that Revolutionary Peoples’ Liberation Party-Front [DHKP-C] suicide bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara is a response to Turkey’s policies in Syria.

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Week in Review
 Week in Review for al-monitor on February 3

Al-Monitor’s coverage and analysis of the terrorist attack on the US embassy in Turkey and the possibility of a new opening for a political solution to the Syrian crisis.

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Tulin Daloglu
 Tulin Daloglu for al-monitor on February 3

While there's no connection between the arrest of Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law, Suleiman Abu Gheith, days before the suicide bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, and the bombing itself, both incidents put the focus on Turkey’s role in combating terrorism, reports Tulin Daloglu.

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Semih Idiz
 Semih Idiz for al-monitor on February 2

Semih Idiz ponders some of the questions about the terrorist attack on the US embassy in Ankara, such as who provided the explosives and was there any support from outside Turkey?

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Mustafa Akyol
 Mustafa Akyol for al-monitor on February 2

Mustafa Akyol profiles Ecevit Şanlı and the outlawed People's Revolutionary Liberation Army-Front (DHKP-C), one of Turkey's infamous Marxist-Leninist terror organizations, responsible for the suicide bombing at the US Embassy in Ankara on Feb. 1.

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Tulin Daloglu
 Tulin Daloglu for al-monitor on February 1

Tulin Daloglu reports from the scene of a suicide bombing at the US Embassy in Ankara.

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