Abstract
For the first time in its modern history since its foundation as the Republic of Turkey in 1923, Turkey is ruled by an Islamic political party AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi/ Justice and Development Party) since 2002. Based on its all-time strategic landscape, it is privileged with unique advantages and with vital challenges in the same time. During our “post-modern” era, Turkey has developed a dazzling and frightening as well Turkish Foreign Policy (TFP) towards allies and enemies. What remains to be seen is if this seemingly “lone wolf” state attitude will lead it to glorious days or its self-destruction. Indeed, global and regional states trace TFP both jealously and gluttonously thinking either to join it or to extinguish it.