Trump’s Return: What It Means for Greece, Turkey, and the Eastern Mediterranean
Donald Trump’s comeback to the White House has sent shockwaves through global politics—but how will it shape the delicate balance of power between Greece and Turkey?
With his revived “America First” doctrine, shifting NATO dynamics, and evolving U.S.-Turkey relations, the Eastern Mediterranean is once again at a crossroads. Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey stand at the heart of a geopolitical chess game where energy security, military alliances, and diplomatic maneuvering could redefine the region’s future.
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The YouTube channel Money Trail takes a deep dive into these critical questions, analyzing how Trump’s policies could reshape power dynamics in the region. From the EastMed Pipeline to Trump’s ties with Netanyahu, we explore the key players and decisions that could impact Greece’s strategic position in the years ahead.