Türkiye and Iraq are deepening ties through security cooperation against the PKK and the multibillion-dollar Development Road Project.
Browsing: Strategy
Iran faces a historic leadership transition as Khamenei ages. Three scenarios loom—clerical continuity, military rule, or collapse—none promising democracy.
Israeli strategists now warn that Turkey, not Iran, may become its next great rival—a NATO member with economic heft and Ottoman legacy.
Pro-Pahlavi misinformation distorts Iran’s protests, playing into the regime’s narrative of foreign-backed conspiracies.
The UAE has built a network of flexible, often undeclared military outposts across Africa and the Red Sea.
Netanyahu transformed Gaza into a permanent political tool, managing conflict rather than resolving it, leaving a system of suffering.
The 2026 U.S. defense budget signals a shift from military presence to industrial production, driven by competition with China.
Iran faces a decisive turning point: internal collapse converges with external pressure, and its great power allies have proved hollow.
Trump’s strategy is driven by resource realities: energy self-sufficiency and dependence on China for rare earths force a multi-polar pivot.
Turkey and Ethiopia are forging a strategic partnership, transforming historical rivalry into economic and defense cooperation.
