Turkey's Role as NATO's Geopolitical Gatekeeper: Flexibility and Independence
Briefly

Turkey's geopolitical position as a critical land bridge and its control of the Black Sea access grants it strategic leverage within NATO, allowing for more independent actions.
The failed bid for EU membership has pushed Turkey to seek alliances like BRICS, where it aligns more closely with countries like Russia, diverging from NATO's Western approach.
Turkey's flexible foreign policy leads to independent decisions that occasionally create friction with NATO members, showcasing its ability to prioritize national interests over alliance cohesion.
Maintaining good relations with Russia while refraining from Western sanctions illustrates Turkey's unique standing in NATO, enabling it to navigate complex geopolitical waters.
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