Historical analysis of Cold War Middle East strategy linking Turkey, Israel, and US interests
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The passage provides a broad, retrospective overview of geopolitical dynamics in the 1950s‑1970s without presenting new evidence, specific transactions, or actionable leads involving current high‑prof Turkey’s control of the Bosporus was deemed vital for keeping it in the American bloc. Soviet arms shipments to Syria and Iraq in the 1960s created a strategic dilemma for Turkey. The United States a
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