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A single maritime corridor on a map has turned a resource dispute into a geopolitical flashpoint between Turkey and Greece, with Libya at the center and NATO unity under stress. In this video, we break down the Turkey–Libya deal, why Crete matters, what Athens fears, what Ankara wants and why Italy and France cannot stay on the sidelines. Share your take in the comments. Disclaimer: DISCLAIMER: This channel reflects personal opinions only. It does not represent my school or any public/private institution. Content is educational/for general information, produced outside working hours and without using school premises, logos, or resources. No commercial relationships with students or families from my school. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:45 When Libya fell into Turkey’s hands 02:58 The Red Line 04:01 Athens’ fears 05:22 Turkey’s ambitions 06:40 One step from disaster 08:50 Other powers get involved 10:00 Italy in the middle 13:35 Rome vs Paris: the quarrels 15:03 Future scenarios ⚡WATCH MY OTHER VIDEOS!⚡ Italy's Plan for Africa: • Turning Geography into Power: Italy’s Plan... Italian VS Turkish Navy: • Italy vs Turkey: Battle for Dominance in t... Italian VS French Navy: • Italy vs France: Two Navies, Two Strategies The best light frigates in Europe: • Who Rules the Med? FDI/Kimon vs PPA vs İ-C... Italian Navy VS Royal Navy: • Royal Navy vs Italian Navy: Budget vs Results Italy's Plan for Africa: • Turning Geography into Power: Italy’s Plan... Guns VS Missiles: • The Day Italy’s Warship Chose Guns Over Mi... Thanks to Istanbul Maritime & Aviation for the footage: • Spanish Navy Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigate... SOURCES Limes (quotes + strategic framing) Daniele Santoro, “Turkey aims to dominate the Mare Nostrum” — published in Limes, issue n. 8/2022 (“Il mare italiano e la guerra”). (Limesonline / print issue) Dario Fabbri, “Italy: a peninsula without a sea” — published in Limes, issue n. 10/2020 (“L’Italia è il mare”). (Limesonline / print issue) NATO, Doorstep statement (26 August 2020) — official NATO communication on the Greece–Turkey de-escalation context. United Nations (DOALOS / UN Oceans) — PDF text of the Turkey–Libya Memorandum of Understanding on maritime delimitation (27 November 2019). UN Treaty Collection (UNTC) — registration/record entry for the same MoU (Istanbul, 27/11/2019). International Crisis Group, report on Turkey–Greece maritime brinkmanship (covers the 2020 escalation dynamics and incident risk around survey operations). UNCLOS (UN Convention on the Law of the Sea) — Part V (EEZ), incl. Article 57 (200 nautical miles). UNCLOS — Part VIII (Regime of Islands), incl. Article 121(3) (“rocks” and limitations). Italy — Law 14 June 2021, n. 91 — legal basis establishing the Italian EEZ framework. Italy — Presidential Decree (DPR) 26 September 2025, n. 193 — implementing regulation (as published in the Official Gazette). Geopolitica.info, Geopolitical Brief #9: “The gas war in the Eastern Mediterranean” (30 October 2020, PDF).