In the aftermath of escalating conflict with Iran, a new and uncomfortable question is beginning to emerge: Is Turkey next?
Since October 7, Israel has moved into full combat mode, systematically confronting threats across the region. Once a strategic ally, Ankara has in recent years transformed into a vocal and active rival, openly clashing with Israel on political, economic, and ideological fronts.
From harsh rhetoric by President Erdoğan to Turkey’s support for Hamas and its growing alignment with anti-Israel actors, tensions are becoming structural. Meanwhile, Israeli officials and IDF strategic planners are increasingly viewing Turkey not as a NATO partner, but as a potential source of regional instability.
So what happens if the Iran chapter closes?
Could the geopolitical spotlight shift toward Turkey?
And are we entering a phase where old alliances no longer apply?
Welcome to All Greek To You with Konstantinos Bogdanos where he offers his insights on current events through a distinctly Greek lens.