Mediterranean

Getting East Mediterranean Energy Right

Getting East Mediterranean Energy Right

BY: Nikos Tsafos* PEJOURNAL - This was a tumultuous summer in the Eastern Mediterranean. On August 12, there was a collision between a Greek frigate and a Turkish frigate as the two navies circled the Turkish survey vessel Oruc Reis. Military exercises drew in forces from the United States, Russia, and France. The United States, Germany, and NATO each tried to mediate between Greece and Turkey. The Mediterranean members of the European Union held a summit, leading French president Emmanuel Macron to tweet “Pax Mediterranea” (whatever that means). Russia offered to help lower tensions, and Greece announced a massive weapons…
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Political Economy Journal: What is the Iranian Navy Looking For in International Waters?

Political Economy Journal: What is the Iranian Navy Looking For in International Waters?

Dr. Seyed Alireza Behbahani - Specialist in Modern Diplomacy PEJOURNAL - We are a naval state and we have a navy that defends our resources, interests and borders. We have had a strong navy throughout history, the Supreme Leader said: "There was a time we were at sea and traveling all over the world, and nowadays there are those in the sea that didn't even exist back then, and now what have happened that they have come and we are absent." The sea is a source of power and wealth, and Anglo-Saxons and colonialists throughout history have barred any country…
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