Monday, December 28, 2020

At the Hot Gates

The Greeks see an opportunity for being a pillar of NATO in the eastern Mediterranean Sea:

Greece's acquisition of the F-35, combined with its existing force of over a hundred F-16 fighters, will make it a bulwark of the alliance’s southern flank. 

As a result of Turkey's fall from favor, Greece is an increasingly appealing candidate to step in. It has one of the largest NATO airbases in Europe and has long hosted the F-35s of other countries. Iraklion Air Base in Crete is now being eyed by the U.S. as a candidate to replace Incirlik. The rest of Europe also appears favorably disposed to Greece. 

This fits in well with my description of NATO's Plan B as Erdogan takes Turkey out of the alliance in practice if not in fact:

Greece seems increasingly like a fallback position if Turkey goes fully bad rather than being temporarily, er ... cranky, and opens the Turkish Straits to the Russian navy.

I don't want to lose Turkey because of Erdogan. But NATO needs a safety net if Turkey loses itself under Erdogan

I really hope we don't have any nuclear bombs stored in Incirlik.