Welcome, everyone. Today, we are analyzing a historic shift in the mechanics of global power. Based on the latest intelligence from the Levant Files, we are witnessing a moment where the multi-trillion-dollar Western military machine has hit a brick wall—not against a peer superpower, but against cheap, off-the-shelf technology. Military analysts describe the current US-Israel campaign against Iran as a "Zuszwang"—a chess term where every available move only worsens your position. The West is dominant in what we call "Second League" warfare: stealth jets, aircraft carriers, and $15 million interceptors. However, this conflict is being fought in the "Third League." The financial asymmetry is staggering. We are currently "shooting dollar bills at pennies." When a $4 million Patriot missile is used to down a $20,000 Shahed drone, the defender loses the war of attrition even if they hit the target. Furthermore, advanced electronic jamming is proving ...
A close reading of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's April 1 address to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) parliamentary group reveals something beyond the usual sparring with opposition leader Özgür Özel: a significant, carefully worded message directed at foreign audiences. According to political analyst and Yetkin Report editor Murat Yetkin, Ankara's deepest strategic fear is that the US-Israel war on Iran — now in its second month following the surprise strikes of February 28 — could escalate into a full-blown Sunni-Shia sectarian conflict with irreversible regional and global consequences. After reiterating that Turkey would not enter the war and was doing all it could to promote a negotiated settlement, Erdoğan stated: "One of the biggest dangers facing our region is not only the prolongation of the war, but the risk of it turning into a regional internal conflict. Retaliations targeting energy, transportation, and civilian infrastructure are unfortunately...