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Türkiye Aggressively Expands its “Blue Homeland” Doctrine Toward Israel

Lt.-Gen. (rtd.) Dr. Lazaros Kampouridis, Near East Bureau Chief

06 Aug 2026 — 4 min read
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Türkiye Aggressively Expands its “Blue Homeland” Doctrine Toward Israel
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Turkish President Reçep Tayyip Erdoğan meet in Ankara, July 30, 2026

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ESSENTIAL READING | The Worst Pandemic in History

ESSENTIAL READING | The Worst Pandemic in History

lock-1 By Steve Ryan, Book Page Editor 21 Aug 2026
Canada’s Pivotal Role in the New Indo-Pacific

Canada’s Pivotal Role in the New Indo-Pacific

Canada is emerging as a major new factor in the Indo-Pacific as well as in polar strategic realities, particularly since the forced separation of Canada from its stagnant, seven decade-old security situation subordinate to the US.

lock-1 By Gregory R. Copley, Editor Emeritus 20 Aug 2026
NORAD is Dead; Long Live NORAD

NORAD is Dead; Long Live NORAD

Transforming military technology coupled with geopolitical realignments are starting to clarify the conditions for a clean-sheet re-evaluation of the US-Canada strategic framework, currently governed by a politically dysfunctional NORAD (North American Air Defense) alliance.

lock-1 By Gregory R. Copley, Editor Emeritus 18 Aug 2026
Ankara’s Mistake? The Turkey-Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Defense Agreement

Ankara’s Mistake? The Turkey-Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Defense Agreement

lock-1 By Lt.-Gen. (rtd.) Dr. Lazaros Kampouridis, Near East Bureau Chief 16 Aug 2026

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