The Red Turbans | What The War In The Middle East Does For Turkiye

What is Turkey doing as the US–Israel war on Iran enters its 25th day? Why is Ankara staying out while Gulf countries are being directly targeted? This video breaks down Turkey’s unique geopolitical position and why it’s sitting this one out—for now.

Unlike Saudi Arabia, Qatar, or Bahrain, Turkey operates on the edge of America’s sphere of influence—not deep inside it. From military base control to strategic autonomy, Ankara has far more independence than the GCC states. That difference explains why Iran has avoided targeting Turkey while striking US-aligned assets across the region.

We also explore why Israel is cautious about Turkey, how Erdogan’s stance after Gaza shapes current tensions, and what could trigger a major shift. Could Turkey step in if Iran weakens? And what happens if Iran survives and the balance of power holds?

This is a deep geopolitical analysis of power dynamics in the Middle East, covering Turkey, Iran, Israel, and the United States—plus what it all means for the future of regional stability.

If you want clear, sharp breakdowns of global conflicts, strategy, and realpolitik, you’re in the right place.

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