Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is a Turkish politician and statesman who has been the president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as the 25th prime minister from 2003 to 2014 as part of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which he co-founded in 2001. He also served as mayor of Istanbul from 1994 to 1998. Coming from an Islamist background and promoting socially conservative policies, Erdoğan has been Turkey's de facto leader since 2002. Turkey has experienced democratic backsliding and suppression of dissent under Erdoğan.

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Center
Erdogan is leveraging a NATO summit and potential F-35 deals to boost Turkey's regional influence and exclude Israel from the India-Europe corridor.
His authoritarian regime and anti-Israel posture threaten Israeli strategic interests, requiring a diplomatic counter.
Far Right
Erdogan met with Trump to discuss F-35 sales and bilateral relations.
Erdogan is viewed warily as an unreliable NATO partner with Islamist leanings, and Religious Zionists support Trump's cautious stance.
Lean Right
Hosted Trump in Ankara, with Trump praising their close relationship.
LR worries about Turkey's growing influence and Erdogan's authoritarian style.
Lean Right
Erdogan greeted Trump on the tarmac for the NATO summit in Ankara.
Seen as a strongman leader; Lean Right is skeptical of his authoritarian tendencies but values his strategic importance to U.S. interests.
Center
Turkish President greeted Trump on the tarmac and will join him in remarks at the start of the NATO summit.
Erdoğan's complex relationship with NATO and his authoritarian leanings make him a figure of concern for centrists who value democratic norms.
Lean Left
Welcomed Trump in Ankara for the NATO summit, hosting a tense gathering.
Erdogan is seen as an authoritarian leader whose relationship with Trump has enabled policy concessions, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
Center
As host of the NATO summit, President Erdogan engages with Canada and other allies on security and trade.
Centre perspective sees Erdogan as a complicated ally whose authoritarian leanings are balanced by strategic NATO membership and potential economic partnerships.
Lean Right
Trump is embracing Erdogan as host of the NATO summit, with Ukraine and Syria on the agenda.
Praised by some on the right for realpolitik and criticized by others for cozying up to an authoritarian who conflicts with NATO values.
Lean Left
Erdogan's government is cracking down on press freedoms as NATO leaders gather in Ankara for the summit.
Lean Left condemns Erdogan's authoritarianism and hypocrisy in hosting a defense alliance while silencing dissent, but notes NATO's complicity in not challenging him.
Center
Erdogan is set to meet Trump at the NATO summit, amid ongoing tensions with Israel and a crackdown on free speech including the arrest of a comedian.
Yesh Atid condemns Erdogan's authoritarian rule and sees his alliance with Trump as a threat to Israeli interests.

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