Amid intensifying geopolitical uncertainty driven by U.S.–Israel–Iran tensions, Turkey is advancing a low-profile but structured regional strategy across Syria and Iraq. Developments in Kirkuk and potential military positioning in Syria point to a broader effort by Ankara to shape regional balance, reduce external influence, and reinforce its role as a stabilizing power.
A Fragmented Global Landscape
Global and regional dynamics remain in flux as tensions centered on Washington, Tehran, and Tel Aviv continue to reshape strategic…

