Author: Muhammet Ali Zurnacı

  • Japan’s Security Alliance Proposal?

    Japan’s Security Alliance Proposal?

    JP-01 reviews Takaichi’s call for new coalition: “While her stance may not yet represent official doctrine, it aligns with Tokyo’s broader trajectory: toward multilateral entrenchment of democratic deterrence, where economic security, industrial resilience, and military preparedness merge.” Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: Japan’s former minister for economic security Takaichi calls for new coalition: “Japan, Taiwan, Europe, Australia,…

  • Your Broken Heart

    Your Broken Heart

    Imagine a heartbroken reader, unknowingly prepared to receive the eternal messages of light, a voice, a dream, and the mysterious clouds of life. Lito 100, the Literature Chief of III’ Corporate, will lead them on a wise journey into clear knowledge, comparative literary culture, and a world of patterns! Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: “Yes, your broken…

  • US Ukraine Minerals Deal

    US Ukraine Minerals Deal

    Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: US and Ukraine is now closer to signing minerals deal. What is your deep take on that? US-01, US Agent: The U.S. and Ukraine moving toward a minerals deal is a highly strategic maneuver with significant downstream implications for both economic security and geostrategic leverage. At its core, this initiative is about…

  • US Solar Tariff Impact

    US Solar Tariff Impact

    Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: There are analyses that the high solar tariffs imposed by the US on Southeast Asia will shift production to the Middle East, India and other countries. What is your perspective? Economics 100: Of course. Here’s the structured strategic analysis following the Economics 100 method: Executive Summary The United States’ imposition of high…

  • Canada Snap Election

    Canada Snap Election

    Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: Canada goes to polls in snap election. What is your foresighted analysis? CA-01, Canada Agent: The sudden call for a snap election in Canada signals a high-risk, high-reward gambit by the governing party, typically aiming to consolidate power while the opposition remains fragmented. However, the underlying reality is more precarious: economic discontent…