How the war in Ukraine transformed a quiet Greek port into a geopolitical center.
Thursday Reads
August 3, 2023
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How the War in Ukraine Transformed a Quiet Greek Port into a Geopolitical Center
by John Sitilides
Situated in the northeastern region of Greece, Alexandroupolis has evolved into a key strategic point for the transit of supplies and weaponry to Ukraine. Read it here.
Washington Must React Realistically to the Coup in Niger
by J. Peter Pham
The U.S. and its allies need to be clear-eyed about both the stakes and the even more limited options they now have remaining in the fragile African region. Read it here.
Aid to Wealthy Israel Has Reached Its Expiration Date
by Ivan Eland
Recent events in the country, along with its ranking in per capita income charts, provide a fresh opportunity for Washington to reassess its financial support. Read it here.
Russia’s Kitchen of Chaos in West Africa
by Wesley Alexander Hill
Whether or not the recent coup in Niger presents new opportunities for Wagnerian infiltration, the event will have significant geo-economic and geostrategic impacts. Read it here.
Antony Blinken’s Visit Is a Turning Point for Guyana
by Riyad Insanally
With Guyana’s huge oil reserves and potential to be a major player in energy security in the Americas, this hitherto relatively unknown small state has suddenly become a country of real interest to Washington. Read it here.