
The Fiat Yen
By THE NEW YORK SUN
|Could a post-Erdogan Turkey replace Iran as the Middle East’s most destabilizing power?

After 23 years in power, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s time may finally be running out. His visible physical decline, coupled with global tremors — the removal of Venezuela’s autocrat Nicolás Maduro and the looming demise of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — has pushed the question of succession in Turkey to the forefront. Since late 2025, Mr. Erdogan has been maneuvering to shape what comes next.

By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By LAWRENCE KUDLOW
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By BENNY AVNI
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By JOSEPH CURL
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By ALEX ZDAN
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By MATTHEW RICE
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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|After 23 years in power, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s time may finally be running out. His visible physical decline, coupled with global tremors — the removal of Venezuela’s autocrat Nicolás Maduro and the looming demise of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — has pushed the question of succession in Turkey to the forefront. Since late 2025, Mr. Erdogan has been maneuvering to shape what comes next.
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