Europe’s Quiet Panic: Why Brussels Is Nervous About Cyprus, Turkey and the EU’s Strategic Fault Lines
From Politico’s warnings to closed-door anxiety in Brussels, Europe’s geopolitical cohesion is being tested at the worst possible moment.
From Politico’s warnings to closed-door anxiety in Brussels, Europe’s geopolitical cohesion is being tested at the worst possible moment.
Greece enters a new geopolitical doctrine of power, investing in layered air and missile defense, fifth-generation fighter jets and naval superiority at a time of heightened regional tensions and strategic volatility.
Central bank money on distributed ledgers marks a strategic bid to defend the euro in a tokenised world
Naming ceremony in Lorient, geopolitical signal from Dendias, state-of-the-art frigate to secure dominance in Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean
Saleh declares the Turkey–Libya memorandum null, hints at new talks on maritime zones and tests Greek diplomacy.
Ankara appears conditionally open to U.S. mediation in Greek-Turkish relations, while Ambassador Tom Barrett’s dual messaging on F-35s and S-400s highlights the complex strategic balances in the Eastern Mediterranean.