Author: Muhammet Ali Zurnacı
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The Future of Analysis
What makes an analysis timeless? To me, it is its distance from the truths that transcend space, like the speed of a rushing river that knows no king or president. All wisdom is now filtered through great sieves. Ideas.. Loading… ——————– Imagine an American President talking to III’ (Three or Tree) and explaining its features to…
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Escalate to Oscillate: Towards a Newer Middle East
The Middle East is now testing the initial phases of a new conflict environment. What is broadly happening between Israel and the entire Middle East is neither ‘escalate to de-escalate’ nor simply ‘escalate to escalate.’ The pattern of its military behavior is unprecedented and requires a new concept to comprehend. Since October 7, 2023, amid…
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The Complex Dynamics of International Support and Conflict in the Latest Middle East Crisis:
The geopolitical landscape involving Israel, Iran, the United States, Europe, Russia, and China is marked by intricate dynamics and strategic calculations. This analysis underscores the limitations and strategic considerations of these key players, revealing a complex interplay of leverage, support, and constraints in the context of the latest Middle Eastern conflict. Introduction Israel’s killing of…
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High-Level and Special Reminders Regarding the Global Situation
Middle East Significance: The Middle East is not as critical in global power struggles as often portrayed. The region’s most defining country is Israel, which is currently engaged in aggressive actions in the Red Sea with Iranian proxies, impacting commodity prices. Major global or regional powers are either unwilling or unable to counter this. China…
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Hyper-Realist Views on Turkey
Turkey is one of the few countries that is clearly corrupted in socio-political and socio-economic terms, with an extreme imbalance between its ‘military power’ and ‘economic power.’ Similar countries include Iran and Russia. To survive, it is inevitable for Turkey to experience this tragedy and make its people live it. In other words, this is what conservative politics calls ‘a…