Talking Geopolitics

Putting George Friedman's Turkey Predictions to the Test: Kamran Bokhari on The Next 100 Years

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Sep 30, 2025
Kamran Bokhari, a geopolitical expert and senior director at the New Lines Institute, dives into Turkey's potential as a major Middle Eastern power. He discusses George Friedman's predictions, highlighting Turkey's strategic opportunities amid regional instability. Bokhari explores Turkey's influence in Gaza, the emergence of Saudi Arabia as a competitor, and how weakened regional players benefit Turkey. He also addresses economic constraints, military expansion, and historical rivalries with Saudi Arabia, painting a complex picture of Turkey's future on the global stage.
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Turkey's Role In Post‑War Gaza Talks

  • Post‑war Gaza planning is driving new regional arrangements with Turkey appearing central.
  • Turkey's close ties to Qatar and seat next to Trump signal behind‑the‑scenes influence.
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US Political Needs Create Regional Openings

  • The US seeks a fast foreign-policy 'win' and is assembling regional actors for Gaza responsibilities.
  • That political urgency creates openings Turkey can exploit to expand influence.
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Post‑Soviet Openings For Turkey

  • The Soviet collapse and emergence of Turkic states opened new strategic corridors for Turkey.
  • Erdogan and changing regional dynamics let Turkey press into the South Caucasus and challenge Russian influence.
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