For years, the Israel-Turkey partnership was believed to be an
anchor of stability in the troubled Middle East. For the United
States the two regional players were supposed to pave the way to a
regional system, but the collapse of their bilateral relation over
the last years has put an end to these expectations. As a result of
this crisis between Ankara and Jerusalem, the competition in the
East Mediterranean region evolved significantly. Whereas Turkey
increased its inflammatory rhetoric against Israel, the latter
counterbalanced Turkey's position by strengthening ties with two
rivals of Ankara: Greece and Cyprus. As Jean-Loup Samaan explains
in this Letort Paper, these power plays have major ramifications.
The perilous zero-sum game which is taking place in the
Mediterranean impacts bilateral relations between all the
stakeholders, not only at the military but at the economic level as
well. It also jeopardizes the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) policies in the region...
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