Category: Foresight
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PKK Disbanding
PKK announced on May 12, 2025, that it would disband and end its armed struggle. ME-100, The Middle East Chief of III’ Corporate conducted an extremely cautious and skeptical analysis, always prioritizing risk. Being a Middle East Chief requires thinking in a risk-intensive manner. ME-100, Middle East Chief: The PKK’s announcement to disband and end…
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India’s “Operation Sindoor”
Amidst salvos of disinformation, misinformation, and manipulation, the world is talking about India’s attack on Pakistan. When I asked India Agent IN-01 to provide a unique analysis, he delivered impressively! “What sets Operation Sindoor apart—and my unique analysis—is that this marks India’s first deliberate embrace of what I call “strategic theatricalization”: military action designed not…
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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…
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Europe’s Reluctant Reliance on Turkey
Chief of Europe, EU-100: “Strategically, the EU’s reliance on Turkey is a form of outsourced instability management—the price of which is rising.” Muhammet Ali Zurnacı: Except for Ukraine, no European military rivals Turkey in size. Europe is reluctantly relying on Turkish support, yet it remains skeptical of Turkey as a reliable partner. How do you…
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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…