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EPISODE #133
TURKEY & THE BATTLE
FOR NORTHERN CYPRUS
JUL
28TH
In this episode, we examine Turkey's deepening entrenchment in Northern Cyprus, analysing how Ankara is solidifying its presence in this long-disputed Mediterranean enclave. Once viewed primarily as a geopolitical stalemate, Northern Cyprus is increasingly central to Turkey’s broader regional ambitions. But what would happen if Ankara took the dramatic step of actively supporting Northern Cyprus in a bid to seize control of the entire island? How would NATO and the EU respond to such a crisis erupting at their very doorstep? And what would this mean for the fragile balance of power in the Eastern Mediterranean?
PATREON EVENT:
EXAMINING THE PURPOSE FOR EACH OF RUSSIA'S OVERSEAS BASES
MAY 31ST
For our upcoming Patreon livestream, we’ll be taking a deep dive into the global footprint of Russia’s military infrastructure, examining every overseas base Moscow has operated from 1946 to today. We’ll explore the original strategic rationale behind each deployment, track which bases have been shuttered or reactivated, and analyse how the Kremlin’s posture has evolved in response to shifting geopolitical priorities. From Cold War garrisons in Eastern Europe to modern outposts in Africa, Syria, and Central Asia, we’ll walk through the political, logistical, and military value of each location.
THE ARMED FORCES OF CENTRAL ASIA
- PART III
SEP
30TH
Working in collaboration with a group of Central Asia analysts, experts and the think thanks. We will be presenting an episode based on the report's findings. In this comprehensive report, we delve into the intricate military structures of the five Central Asian republics, unravelling the historical, political, and regional influences that shape their defence strategies. Understand the unique narratives and pressures that mould the military landscapes of this strategically pivotal region.
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