Opinions - North America

A Japan-South Korea ACSA Should Be Limited, Practical, and Politically Sustainable

A Japan-South Korea ACSA Should Be Limited, Practical, and Politically Sustainable

by Ju Hyung Kim, published on 15 June 2026
Japan and South Korea do not have a military alliance akin to NATO. Nonetheless, a Japan-South Korea Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement, or ACSA, would prove valuable in a period of crisis. It is most appropriate to understand ACSA as an agreement on logistics. It enables the two militaries to provide materials and services to one another in accordance with agreed conditions. Such support may include fuel, food, transportation, maintenance, medical support, communications support, repair services, and non-combatant assistance.
The Hidden Cost of Trump's Iran Strategy on Pakistan

The Hidden Cost of Trump's Iran Strategy on Pakistan

by Dr. Vikas Bhardwaj, published on 9 June 2026
Pakistan is not a party to the U.S.–Iran confrontation, yet it is already paying one of its heaviest economic prices. The oil shock was merely the trigger. Pakistan's structural dependence on Hormuz-transiting petroleum supplied the mechanism through which a geopolitical confrontation it did not initiate became a domestic emergency it cannot easily resolve.
NATO’s Drone Dilemma: Why Article 5 Needs a Grey-Zone Strategy

NATO’s Drone Dilemma: Why Article 5 Needs a Grey-Zone Strategy

by Aleksandra Domalewska, published on 22 May 2026
NATO emphasizes that hybrid activities may indeed reach the level of an armed attack, but at the same time many such activities remain below, or on the edge of, the escalation threshold. The key question is therefore how the Alliance should respond to the growing wave of grey-zone attacks. This article analyses that challenge and proposes the development of a doctrine of collective resilience, combining deterrence, active defence, and enhanced civil-defence readiness as a complement to Article 5.
 What Comes Next in the U.S./Israel–Iran Conflict? Mapping the Escalation Trajectory

What Comes Next in the U.S./Israel–Iran Conflict? Mapping the Escalation Trajectory

by Mehmet Akif Koç, published on 6 April 2026
While it remains too early to fully assess the long-term consequences of the Gaza war, one outcome is obvious: whatever Hamas hoped to achieve on October 7, the fallout has significantly undermined Iran's quasi-hegemonic position in the region.
The Causes of the Iran War and the Prospects for a Ceasefire

The Causes of the Iran War and the Prospects for a Ceasefire

by Mehmet Akif Koç, published on 4 April 2026
The Prussian general and military theorist Carl von Clausewitz famously defined war not merely as an act of violence, but as "the continuation of politics by other means" — an extension of diplomacy rather than its abandonment. Wars are not fought to satisfy some destructive impulse, nor do states enter conflict for its own sake.
IRAN’S DRONE STRIKES ON NAKHCHIVAN SERVED AS A TEST OF AZERBAIJAN'S RESOLVE

IRAN’S DRONE STRIKES ON NAKHCHIVAN SERVED AS A TEST OF AZERBAIJAN'S RESOLVE

by Rufat Ahmadzada, published on 23 March 2026
Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan exclave contains neither U.S. nor other foreign military bases, contrary to the Iranian official narrative. What motivated the Iranian regime to target a civilian airport and a school in Nakhchivan on 5 March?

Reports - North America

Turkey's Vision For a New Syria

Turkey's Vision For a New Syria

by Mustafa Enes Esen, Haşim Tekineş, Mehmet Demirbaş and Servet Akman, published on 14 February 2026
This report analyzes Turkey’s vision for Syria following the fall of the Assad family and the rise of the HTS under the leadership of Ahmad al-Sharaa. In this regard, it focuses on the foreign actors that, alongside Turkey, now have the greatest ability to shape Syria’s future: namely the United States and Israel.
TURKEY'S GROWING ROLE IN GLOBAL COCAINE TRAFFICKING

TURKEY'S GROWING ROLE IN GLOBAL COCAINE TRAFFICKING

by Dr. İmdat Öner, Halil Çavuş, Ömer Güler and Mustafa Enes Esen, published on 17 September 2024
This report focuses on Turkey's prominence as an emerging market for cocaine trafficking and organized crime in the last decade. Cocaine production in Latin America has dramatically increased since 2013, and Turkey’s status as an emerging market has attracted the attention of Latin American government officials on the front lines of the cocaine trade.
ABD'NİN ÇİN TEHDİDİ ALGISI VE PASİFİK'TE DEĞİŞEN DENGELER

ABD'NİN ÇİN TEHDİDİ ALGISI VE PASİFİK'TE DEĞİŞEN DENGELER

by Mehmet Demirbaş, Enes Esen and Tolga Güneş, published on 13 June 2024
Küresel güç dengelerinin yeniden şekillendiği bir dönemden geçmekteyiz. Asya ülkelerinin güçlü ekonomik performansı nedeniyle dünyanın ağırlık merkezi Batı’dan Doğu’ya doğru kaymaktadır. Özellikle Çin’in hızlı yükselişi yeniden çok kutuplu bir dünyanın oluşmaya başladığına işaret etmektedir.

Videos - North America

Venezuela'ya Amerikan Müdahalesi mi?

August 31, 2025
by Haşim Tekineş and İmdat Öner, published on 31 August 2025
Son zamanlarda Karayipler'de artan Amerikan askeri varlığı acaba Venezuela'ya bir operasyon mu geliyor sorularını gündeme getirdi? Donald Trump'ın yeni hedefi Maduro mu? Dr. İmdat Öner Amerikan başkanı Donald Trump'ın Venezuela'ya yönelik askeri müdahale ihtimalini değerlendirdi.

Beyaz Saray'da Diplomasi Cephesi

August 19, 2025
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 19 August 2025
Önce Trump-Putin zirvesi sonrasında Beyaz Saray'a Avrupa çıkartması... Avrupa'nın Vaşington'da Putin'le bilek güreşi...

Trump ve İran-İsrail Gerilimi

June 19, 2025
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 19 June 2025
Trump İran ve İsrail arasındaki gerilime katılıp katılmama konusunda yol ayrımında.

Energy, Power, and Politics: Turkey’s $350 Billion Oil Question

April 23, 2025
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 23 April 2025
Turkey is drilling deep—literally and politically. With potential reserves in the Diyarbakır and Thrace Basins, and rising production in the Black Sea Sakarya Gas Field, this could be a turning point for the country’s energy future. But is this an economic breakthrough—or just another political power play?

Trump and Iran: From War Talk to Deal-Making?

April 17, 2025
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 17 April 2025
In this video, we break down why Trump is suddenly open to diplomacy with Iran. With Iran’s economy in crisis, regional influence shaken, and military options looking risky, a quick deal might be his best shot at a foreign policy win.

“Mukayeseli Tutarsızlıklar”Trump Neyi Yanlış Yapıyor?

April 14, 2025
by Mehmet Demirbaş and Ömer Güler, published on 14 April 2025
Amerika'nın küresel ticarette benimsediği bu dalgalı yaklaşım, sadece Çin’i değil tüm dünyayı etkiliyor. Peki bu strateji işe yarıyor mu, yoksa kendi kendini sabote eden bir yaklaşım mı? Detaylar videoda.