Author: Muhammet Ali Zurnacı

  • Poland’s Defence Spending

    Poland’s Defence Spending

    PL-01, Poland Agent: “Poland’s aggressive defense posture—anchored by the projected 4.7% of GDP military spend in 2025—is not merely a reaction to immediate threats from Russia or Belarus but a structural recalibration of Poland’s long-term strategic identity. For III’ Corporate, the imperative is clear: Poland’s defense buildup is not only a shield—it’s a signal of…

  • Swiss Neutrality and Security Policy Shifts

    Swiss Neutrality and Security Policy Shifts

    CH-01, Switzerland Agent: “Switzerland’s defense recalibration—marked by increased cooperation with NATO and EU security mechanisms—signals a pragmatic response to a rapidly evolving European security landscape, particularly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, this recalibration walks a strategic tightrope, balancing internal cohesion with external credibility.” CH-01 Strategic Assessment: Neutrality and Security Policy Shifts Strategic Rationale Switzerland’s…

  • KSA Exit Strategy

    KSA Exit Strategy

    Strategic Retrenchment & Reprioritization for Vision 2030 under Fiscal Strain KSA-01, Saudi Arabia Agent: “Faced with persistently low oil prices and rising debt burdens, Saudi Arabia must pivot from aggressive expansionism toward a more targeted, resilience-based strategy to safeguard Vision 2030 without compromising national credibility. The core of this exit strategy centers on selective deceleration,…

  • Plan Mexico

    Plan Mexico

    Position Mexico among the world’s top 10 economies by 2030, increase foreign direct investment (FDI) to $100 billion annually, and create 1.5 million high-value jobs in strategic sectors like automotive, aerospace, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals. Your assessment on Plan Mexico? MX-01, Mexico Agent: “At face value, positioning Mexico among the world’s top 10 economies by…

  • Netherlands Enacts Hardline Asylum Shift

    Netherlands Enacts Hardline Asylum Shift

    Netherlands’ new coalition government, influenced by the far-right PVV, has introduced the “strictest asylum policy ever,” including border controls, opting out of the EU migration pact, and deporting individuals from safe areas of Syria. From June 1, 2025, nuisance-causing asylum seekers will face austere regimes in Ter Apel. Your assessment? NL-01, Netherlands Agent: The introduction…